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NEC TG-16/TE/TurboDuo => TG-16/TE/TurboDuo Sales & Trades => Topic started by: vestcoat on July 06, 2005, 02:46:39 PM
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After bringing up the question of "what games are Memory Base compatible?" on the "memory base games" thread sometime ago, i finally went through the complete lists of SCD and SCD/ACD games at PCECP and wrote down every game that uses a M128. while i was at it, i also made note of the ones that use a 6 botton controller or the mouse. I did NOT search through the normal CD games, the Hucards or the US released software because i assume that there are few, if any, games that use one of these 3 accesories on those formats (besides SF2).
this was boring work, so let me know if you see any errors or if there are more games in the other formats that i should include.
M=Mouse
6=six botton controller
128=Memory Base 128
SCD Games
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M Tenka Tairan
M+128 Alll
6 Advanced VG
128 Aoki Ookami To Shiroki Mejika
128 Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Collection
128 Emerald Dragon
M Jantei Monogatari 3 Saber Angel
6 Kakutou Haou Densetsu Algunos
M Lemmings
128 Magicoal
6 Martial Champions
M Metal Angel
M Nemurenumori No Chiisana Ohanashi
M Power Golf 2
128 Sankokushi lll
128 Shin Megami Tensei
128 Tadaima Yusha Boshuuchuu
M Tokimeki Memorial
6 Ys 4
SCD/ACD Games
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M+128 Atlas
M+128 Brandish
M+128 Eikan Wa Kimini
6+128 Linda Cube
6 Mahjong Sword Princess Quest Gaiden
128 Popful Mail
6+M+128 Princess Maker 2
128 Private Eye Doll
6+128 Super Real Mahjong P ll + lll Custom
6+128 " " PV Custom
128 Vasteel 2
ACD Games
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3 World Heros 2
6 Fatal Fury 2
6 Fatal Fury Special
6 Art Of Fighting
6 Battlefield '94
6 Kabuki Itouryodan
6+128 Fire Pro Female Wrestling
Hucards
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6 Street Fighter 2 CE
6 Strip Fighter
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Thanks for the list. This answers some of my questions.
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What does the Memory Base 128 do?
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scroll down to the "memory base games" thread. i explain it some on there
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awesome work vestcoat! i love stuff like this... and it was smart to make note of several things rather than just the MB 128 issue!
I'll have to update my 3 and 6-button game list at magicengine.com when I get a chance now:
http://www.magicenginefx.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1082&highlight=
and we can also update this:
http://www.magicenginefx.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1179&highlight=mouse
:)
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cool, thanks for the threads steve.
ok, so strip fighter and Ys 4 also use 6 bottons.
i forgot that brandish uses the mouse (i didn't actually look at it since i own it).
world heroes 2 is only a 3-botton game.
Art of Fighting offers what i will catagorize as "shitty" 6 botton support, as it only uses bottons #1,2,3, and 6. :wink:
i don't feel like comparing the lists of mouse games right now.
does anyone know if there are any more cards or normal CDs that use any of these accesories ?
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Well the Neo Geo is a 4 button beast so its only natural Art of Fighting would only make use of four buttons. I would hope those buttons are programmable though- I would definitely want the taunt in the top row.
I had no idea Ys IV used the 6 button. What the heck do you do with all those buttons? Its been ages since I played it.
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Well the Neo Geo is a 4 button beast so its only natural Art of Fighting would only make use of four buttons. I would hope those buttons are programmable though- I would definitely want the taunt in the top row.
I had no idea Ys IV used the 6 button. What the heck do you do with all those buttons? Its been ages since I played it.
As I noted in the thread, the 6 buttons are used to improve the navigation of menus in Ys IV:
A. Ys IV (The extra buttons are used as shortcuts to sub menus)
Pretty kool idea!
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Well the Neo Geo is a 4 button beast so its only natural Art of Fighting would only make use of four buttons. I would hope those buttons are programmable though- I would definitely want the taunt in the top row.
I had no idea Ys IV used the 6 button. What the heck do you do with all those buttons? Its been ages since I played it.
As I noted in the thread, the 6 buttons are used to improve the navigation of menus in Ys IV:
A. Ys IV (The extra buttons are used as shortcuts to sub menus)
Pretty kool idea!
Its not much but it doesn't hurt when it comes to justifying the purchase of the 6 button controller. I bought one of those Smartjoy converters that let you use PS controllers on PCE but it was very cheaply made for a smartjoy product. There's nothing like the real nec avenue etc for those 6 button games.
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This thread is awesome. I love this stuff.
While I love vestcoat for his cutting sarcasm and related hijinks, some folks might not be as familiar with his other side: the obsessive, gotta-be-exhaustive, explore-minutiae-to-the-end side.
STATUS: I love vestcoat. I also love Necro because I wasn't able to find this thread the other day (and only had the foggiest notion of its contents).
(http://junk.tg-16.com/images/pcgs.png)
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STATUS: I love vestcoat. I also love Necro because I wasn't able to find this thread the other day (and only had the foggiest notion of its contents).
(http://junk.tg-16.com/images/pcgs.png)
Ha, it is completely weird that you just happened to revive this old thread now... I used the search feature a few moments ago to find a list of mouse-compatible games, and when I got to the bottom of this ancient thread I noticed that the last post was from this morning. Cool coincidence! :D
Also, very useful thread!
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I wasn't able to find this thread
It'd be easier to find if it had MB128 (or Memory Base 128) and button in the title. :P
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Ah, 2005. The limitless horizons of weird PC Engine stuff to explore. Undocumented pockets of the "Big Woods" remaining on the internet. The MB128. The TE multiplayer games. No one cared about French manuals, we knew f*ck-all about the LD library, and Nat would still insist that Magical Chase was a $100 game.
Now I'm just an old a$$hole sitting on my screen porch cursing at the Racketboy f*cks who clear cut the forest, raped the natives, and built a suburban hell of Buy-It-Now Tyvek® HomeWrap®, TurboChip shingles, and VGA-graded siding.
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It'd be easier to find if it had MB128 (or Memory Base 128) and button in the title. :P
Fixed. (2005 was also before I went back to school.)
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I'm going to necro bump this as I was looking for games that utilized the pce mouse. Could one of the mods kindly sticky this? I'm still curious if games like Loom or Beyond Shadowgate will work with the mouse or if you are absolutely pigeon holed into using the mouse on mouse compatible games only...
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I believe that those two games do not.
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I wonder if a Playstation 2 mouse will work on a ps2 converter..
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The PS2 mouse (and keyboard) are connected via USB, this should give you an idea about (non-) convertibility.
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The PS2 mouse (and keyboard) are connected via USB, this should give you an idea about (non-) convertibility.
Yeah I just realized that. Still will probably get a PCE mouse. :)
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The PCE mouse is cheap.
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While playing Magicoal, I tested out its MB128 compatibility. Either there's something wrong with my MB128 (doubtful), I'm f*cking it up somehow (quite possible), or Magicoal doesn't support it very well (most likely).
When attached, load and save can only see the MB128; the system's saves are only accessible when using 'copy', where you can swap individual saves back and forth between system and MB128 (three on each). I could successfully save to the MB128 and swap games both ways, but loading from the MB128 led to a black screen of nothing. Do any of you guys have Magicoal and a MB128 that can test it out and corroborate?
P.S. - Thanks again to le Ope for ze MB128.
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you already used it more than I did. I just made sure popful would see it and save but I didn't try direct loading
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You can add 6-button controls to Emerald Dragon.
Thanks to SavagePencil for pointing it out. :mrgreen:
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You can add 6-button controls to Emerald Dragon.
Thanks to SavagePencil for pointing it out. :mrgreen:
That's right.
I forgot about the page I was making for this.
Talk about ANCIENT.
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You can add 6-button controls to Emerald Dragon.
Thanks to SavagePencil for pointing it out. :mrgreen:
I finally paid attention to this thread and hoped it wasn't something that was already discussed!
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Updated the page on pc-engine.co.uk to reflect this...
http://pc-engine.co.uk/?section=acc_supp
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Updated the page on pc-engine.co.uk to reflect this...
http://pc-engine.co.uk/?section=acc_supp
I love that chart/table!
:)
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very helpful list. thanks.........
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Updated the page on pc-engine.co.uk to reflect this...
http://pc-engine.co.uk/?section=acc_supp
I love that chart/table!
:)
Excellent work :-)
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Why is Forgotten Worlds the only 3button game on that list?
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Why is Forgotten Worlds the only 3button game on that list?
I just remembered I never finished this list....
https://www.pcenginefx.com/forums/index.php?topic=9188.msg158373#msg158373
http://www.tg-16.com/three-button-friendly-games.htm
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I love these kinds of lists!
A small addition: Develo Startkit Basic-hen (TICD-6007) has two sample programs supposedly made in Basic for Develo by MSX-FAN magazine readers. One of them is "Mouse de Rakugaki". I just tried it with my mouse and it worked as advertised.
Why is Forgotten Worlds the only 3button game on that list?
Yes and I don't think a list of 3-button support games makes any sense in the first place (Esteban's 3-button Friendly Games list makes sense though).
Also the Backup RAM part of that list looks really small and has lots of errors. I like the Analogue Controller list though, as that's something I haven't found much info about.
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I love these kinds of lists!
A small addition: Develo Startkit Basic-hen (TICD-6007) has two sample programs supposedly made in Basic for Develo by MSX-FAN magazine readers. One of them is "Mouse de Rakugaki". I just tried it with my mouse and it worked as advertised.
Why is Forgotten Worlds the only 3button game on that list?
Yes and I don't think a list of 3-button support games makes any sense in the first place (Esteban's 3-button Friendly Games list makes sense though).
Also the Backup RAM part of that list looks really small and has lots of errors. I like the Analogue Controller list though, as that's something I haven't found much info about.
If you could help us fix the mistakes with the BackUP RAM...that would be awesome.
:)
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The only games I can confirm are the ones I have, but I can tell that the list have lots of errors since it lists RPGs like Emerald Dragon as not using Backup RAM. I mean a CD RPG that uses passwords for saving? No way!
And games like Forgotten Worlds are using BRAM for saving the High-Score according to this list (http://www.blackfalcongames.net/?p=190).
Games that I have from the list and can confirm that they do save to BRAM:
Popful Mail
Princess Maker 2
Private Eyedol
Tokimeki Memorial
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The only games I can confirm are the ones I have, but I can tell that the list have lots of errors since it lists RPGs like Emerald Dragon as not using Backup RAM. I mean a CD RPG that uses passwords for saving? No way!
And games like Forgotten Worlds are using BRAM for saving the High-Score according to this list (http://www.blackfalcongames.net/?p=190).
Games that I have from the list and can confirm that they do save to BRAM:
Popful Mail
Princess Maker 2
Private Eyedol
Tokimeki Memorial
There is no list of games using internal backup ram. This is an accessories compatibility list.
The Memory Base 128 is an accessory which plugs into the controller port.
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Sorry for derailing the thread. We were actually talking about this list (http://pc-engine.co.uk/?section=acc_supp). Not the one this thread is about.
It seems to assume that all games that access the MB128 are not using Backup RAM, but they generally supports both.
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Nat would still insist that Magical Chase was a $100 game.
Nat, we changed our mind, please come back and fix this, please
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Nat would still insist that Magical Chase was a $100 game.
Nat, we changed our mind, please come back and fix this, please
Seriously.
It has been a long time since Nat was here.
Damn.
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What's a "memory base 128"? If it's a memory card, where do you insert it?
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In the Pad port. It forwards the Pad port to the pad (like a multitap with only one port). You need a CD game that has a manager program for it to use it, else you can only use it for games that saves directly to it. Emerald Dragon and Private Eye Dol are two games with fully featured manager programs.
It has 63 BRAM banks (compare with Ten no Koe BANK that only has 4 BRAM banks). Save-kun is a clone of MB128 by KOEI that works identically and is fully cross-compatible. Both uses 4 AA batteries, I use Eneloop low-discharge rechargeable batteries and they have lasted over two years now.
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In the Pad port. It forwards the Pad port to the pad (like a multitap with only one port). You need a CD game that has a manager program for it to use it, else you can only use it for games that saves directly to it. Emerald Dragon and Private Eye Dol are two games with fully featured manager programs.
It has 63 BRAM banks (compare with Ten no Koe BANK that only has 4 BRAM banks). Save-kun is a clone of MB128 by KOEI that works identically and is fully cross-compatible. Both uses 4 AA batteries, I use Eneloop low-discharge rechargeable batteries and they have lasted over two years now.
Oh ok! Can you attach it to a multitap?
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Oh ok! Can you attach it to a multitap?
Maybe. It's a pass through device, though, where you attach it to the system and the controller to the MB128, so I assume you'd want to attach the multi-tap to the MB128 rather than the other way around.
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Oh ok! Can you attach it to a multitap?
Maybe. It's a pass through device, though, where you attach it to the system and the controller to the MB128, so I assume you'd want to attach the multi-tap to the MB128 rather than the other way around.
Alrighty!
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You don't have to have it inserted at all times though. I mostly only insert it when I want to backup my BRAM.
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You don't have to have it inserted at all times though. I mostly only insert it when I want to backup my BRAM.
BRAM?
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Backup RAM, the 2 kB memory used for saving in games and are added by peripherals like Ten no Koe 2, Backup Booster and the CD units.
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Backup RAM, the 2 kB memory used for saving in games and are added by peripherals like Ten no Koe 2, Backup Booster and the CD units.
Only 2KB?! Even the MegaCD has 8 lol.
Can the 2KB hold many saves?
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Only 2KB?! Even the MegaCD has 8 lol.
The system that came out four years later had something better?!? Stop the presses!
Can the 2KB hold many saves?
It depends on the game. It could be dozens and dozens or it could be a single save file.