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opcode msx user Mensajes: 35 | Publicado: Abril 09 2006, 22:15   |
Hi,
So here is first alpha for Pac-Man Collection. It's just Pac-Man for now and it isn't playable, though I have complete the whole arcade attract mode, enough to give a good idea of how close this port is to the original. In order to run this demo you will need a MSX2 or better. It runs ok at 3.58MHz, but runs really smooth at 7.14MHz. The game is still very early and I still have many optimizations to do before it goes beta, so don't worry, the final game will run smoothly at 3.58MHz. A suggestion, run it side-by-side with MAME to get a better idea how close to the real thing we are. Next version will be playable and hopefully will run faster. Hope you enjoy.
http://www.opcodegames.com/games/pacman/PAC_MSX.rom
Additionally I want to start a reservation list, just to check how big the interest would be. Please send email to eduardo@opcodegames.com.
Eduardo Mello |
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spl msx professional Mensajes: 762 | Publicado: Abril 09 2006, 23:31   |
Very good!  |
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opcode msx user Mensajes: 35 | Publicado: Abril 14 2006, 23:35   |
Hi there,
New update: now the demo is playable! You can play the first stage of Pac-Man. You will need a joystick, as keyboard isn't yet supported. Button B insert coin and button A start a one player game.
http://www.opcodegames.com/games/pacman/PAC_MSX.rom
Pac-Man is almost done now. Here is my to do list:
- Add sound (PSG and SSC will be supported. SCC will sound virtually arcade perfect.)
- Add intermissions
- Performance tunning
Once the basic Pac-Man engine is completed, I will start Ms Pac-Man, which is a far more enjoyable game in my opinion.
Enjoy!
Eduardo Mello |
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spl msx professional Mensajes: 762 | Publicado: Abril 15 2006, 11:06   |
It looks like the arcade  Thanks very much for your work! |
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opcode msx user Mensajes: 35 | Publicado: Abril 15 2006, 15:43   |
Does someone know where I could find plastic boxes like those that Japanese software makers used during the 80s? Some of them used standard empty boxes with no special casing inside, just a foam with a cavity to hold the cartridge or diskettes. If I can't find such boxes I was thinking about ordering book style paper boxes, like many US computers makers used during the early 80s. They are very stylish.  |
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opcode msx user Mensajes: 35 | Publicado: Abril 15 2006, 22:02   |
Just a small update:
- Controls are a bit better now. Control scheme is the same as MAME: press 5 or 6 to insert coin, then 1 or 2 to start a 1 or 2 players game. Cursor keys also work.
- It now enables R800 mode if you're using a Turbo-R.
http://www.opcodegames.com/games/pacman/PAC_MSX.rom
Eduardo |
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Alexandre_Taito msx freak Mensajes: 183 | Publicado: Abril 16 2006, 11:08   |
Opcode: I use videocassete boxes, they are dirty cheap and avaiable everywhere. Dunno about wider boxes though  |
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pitpan msx master Mensajes: 1418 | Publicado: Abril 18 2006, 23:52   |
My only question: if a Colecovision version is possible, why don't you publish a MSX1 version too? I guess that in a 1 megabit cartridge, you can include both the MSX1 and MSX2 versions.
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opcode msx user Mensajes: 35 | Publicado: Abril 20 2006, 02:51   |
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| My only question: if a Colecovision version is possible, why don't you publish a MSX1 version too? I guess that in a 1 megabit cartridge, you can include both the MSX1 and MSX2 versions.
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Yes, it's. But I am suposing all serious MSX users have already upgraded to a MSX2 at least by now. I mean, if you have a MSX2, why would you care about an inferior version? BTW, is there any up-to-date statistics showing the current MSX user base distribution, like X% are using MSX1, Y% are using MSX2, etc. Just curious...
Anyway a MSX1 version is possible indeed, if there is enough interest.
Eduardo |
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MäSäXi msx professional Mensajes: 549 | Publicado: Abril 20 2006, 08:43   |
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| My only question: if a Colecovision version is possible, why don't you publish a MSX1 version too? I guess that in a 1 megabit cartridge, you can include both the MSX1 and MSX2 versions.
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Yes, it's. But I am suposing all serious MSX users have already upgraded to a MSX2 at least by now. I mean, if you have a MSX2, why would you care about an inferior version? BTW, is there any up-to-date statistics showing the current MSX user base distribution, like X% are using MSX1, Y% are using MSX2, etc. Just curious...
Anyway a MSX1 version is possible indeed, if there is enough interest.
Eduardo
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why we care about "inferior" version..? answer is same why we still care about first generation MSX...
And many "serious" MSX2 owners/users still love MSX, not just MSX2.
I bet there are big amount of MSX(1) lovers and users around here, who don´t dare to write here, they are just reading topics....
I have MSX2, but I still play mostly MSX games
I have commodore 64 too, but I still play mostly MSX games....  |
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spl msx professional Mensajes: 762 | Publicado: Abril 20 2006, 13:30   |
Well, actually, I have a MSX 2 only, and I enjoy MSX 1 good made games... but also I love real MSX 2 powered games!  |
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mars2000you msx master Mensajes: 1723 | Publicado: Abril 20 2006, 14:38   |
There are also people who prefer to play MSX1 games on a MSX2 (or higher) because they like so much the brighter colors !
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