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Early Days of Emulation

JCK75

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I found my old CD cases in my Ex wifes house in grabbing more of my stuff
Was looking through it and found this..
back when you paid money to emulated games.. almost tempted to install it and see if it still works.

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I remember playing Megaman X3 back in 2001 on PC via ZSNES. That was....fun haha. Same with Rockman and Bass.

Same with Romancing SaGa 3, Bahamut Lagoon and Star Ocean. Playing the Super Famicom imports was so much fun and a fucking tragedy because they never got a Western Release.

Bahamut Lagoon is officially 30 years and NEVER got a Western release. Yet, Live a Live got a remake 2 years ago, in which the original came out in 1994. Star Ocean First Departure was a remake made in the style of Star Ocean 2, though I'd love the OG version to get an official Western port.
 
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When I was a broke high school student I would play translated versions of Super Famicom JRPGs that never came over on my PC with ZSNES.

- Star Ocean
- Tales of Phantasia
- Bahamut Lagoon
- Seiken Densetsu 3 (Trials of Mana)
- Final Fantasy V
- Romancing SaGa 3
- Treasure of the Rudras

It was a great time to be alive.
 
Anyone remember Bleemcast?

Imagine that kinda shit today, lol.

Insert an emulation disc in your PS5 then take it out and insert an Xbox 360 disc to emulate.
 
Early?

I remember emulation in the mid 90's struggling to get good performance out of a Colecovision Emulator. You then had nes, snes and Genesis and Mame only ran older titles. It was pretty exciting and they would run on your office PC and ROMs were easy to find.
 
Man, in 2001 High School, I made it a mission to install Marvel vs Capcom on every Computer at the school I touched. One morning on the intercom, they brought up not playing games on the computers LOL. The shit you could get away with back them. I would see other students playing the shit. Computer class became an Arcade!!!
 
Man, in 2001 High School, I made it a mission to install Marvel vs Capcom on every Computer at the school I touched. One morning on the intercom, they brought up not playing games on the computers LOL. The shit you could get away with back them. I would see other students playing the shit. Computer class became an Arcade!!!

As a computer tech in a high school I admire the effort.. the admins were always trying to get me to block Halo in the labs but I'd just find out where they kept the source and I'd just join them.
 
It absolutely blew my mind when I first saw Super Mario Bros. running on my friend's PC. I couldn't believe it.

We used the save states feature to finally beat Mike Tyson's Punch-Out and The Legend of Zelda lol
 
I'm a Breath of Fire fan because it was at the top of the ROM list in ZSNES I had when I was 7.

I taught my middle school about emulators. I haven't been that cool since.
 
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Emulation felt incredible in its early days. Nesticle, Genecyst, ZSNES, UltraHLE...inaccurate with lots of frame skipping, sure, but it was crazy in retrospect how soon you could play this stuff after the real consoles were released. Now we're lucky if we can reasonably emulate stuff that's 15 years old.
 
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When I was a broke high school student I would play translated versions of Super Famicom JRPGs that never came over on my PC with ZSNES.

- Star Ocean
- Tales of Phantasia
- Bahamut Lagoon
- Seiken Densetsu 3 (Trials of Mana)
- Final Fantasy V
- Romancing SaGa 3
- Treasure of the Rudras

It was a great time to be alive.

Fan translations have had their share of amazing moments too, lol.


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I remember being in grade 6 which was around 98 and 99 and my friend was saying that sega genesis and Super Nintendo games could be played on PC and I had KGEN and juggled between Zsnes and SNES9x and nearly lost my mind. Especially with Super Nintendo emulation because I always wanted one even though my parents got me a Sega Genese for Christmas in 93. I remember when those emulators had a hard time running donkey Kong country and Street Fighter Alpha 2 couldn't run on those emulators until the 2000s.
 
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When I was a broke high school student I would play translated versions of Super Famicom JRPGs that never came over on my PC with ZSNES.

- Star Ocean
- Tales of Phantasia
- Bahamut Lagoon
- Seiken Densetsu 3 (Trials of Mana)
- Final Fantasy V
- Romancing SaGa 3
- Treasure of the Rudras

It was a great time to be alive.
Playing Romancing SaGa 3 was so much fun. The newer port is good but only runs at 30fps, not like the 60fps Super Famicom port.
 
Talked with a friend about emulation the other day, we had a laugh remembering how we played KOF99 with an emulator and Microsoft Sidewinder controllers.
It was animal abuse to use 'em. So I bought PS1 adapters shortly thereafter.
It was probably 26'ish years ago.


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SNES emulator was so bad, it had no transparency.

The future chapter of Chrono Trigger was unplayable because it had a fog covering the whole screen.
 
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