Well anyway, the programmers left in the code to turn off the chiptune BGM, so that you may enjoy CD Music with the standard SFII sound effects peppered in. This procedure requires either a cd-rom2 briefcase setup or TG-CD. Sorry, no fancy duo units allowed
SHUTTLECOCK OR SHUFFLE OFF!
Great tip - but I guess I can't use my sexy SCD unit - no play button
i love reviving this thread Rumor (legend?) has it that Street Fighter 2 was originally supposed to load music off of an included CD, which may explain why the hucard comes in a double case. The double case could have just been used to make the game look more impressive, since it was a whopping 9800 YEN at release (ouch!). Either way, the CD was apparently scrapped to help keep the cost down.
To avoid long term damage, never plunge your Duo into a bucket of ice cold water while the power is on.
Quote from: sunteam_paul on November 26, 2012, 05:14:31 AMTo avoid long term damage, never plunge your Duo into a bucket of ice cold water while the power is on.I'm not convinced. Have any proof?
i love reviving this thread Rumor (legend?) has it that Street Fighter 2 was originally supposed to load music off of an included CD, which may explain why the hucard comes in a double case. The double case could have just been used to make the game look more impressive, since it was a whopping 9800 YEN at release (ouch!). Either way, the CD was apparently scrapped to help keep the cost down.Well anyway, the programmers left in the code to turn off the chiptune BGM, so that you may enjoy CD Music with the standard SFII sound effects peppered in. This procedure requires either a cd-rom2 briefcase setup or TG-CD. Sorry, no fancy duo units allowed 1. Startup the game like normal, but let the demo play out2. Insert a controller into port 3 of the tap and press RUN. This will pause the demo, letting you know it worked correctly.3. Insert any CD of your preference. 4. Press RUN on controller 1 or 2 to start the game like normal.5. Press the PLAY button on the CD unit for the music to start, skip buttons to select track.maybe this is well known, but I had trouble tracking it down online. Thankfully the turbolist archives are still online.Edit: relevant gif is relevant
Quote from: ElSeven on January 07, 2013, 10:56:45 AMi love reviving this thread Rumor (legend?) has it that Street Fighter 2 was originally supposed to load music off of an included CD, which may explain why the hucard comes in a double case. The double case could have just been used to make the game look more impressive, since it was a whopping 9800 YEN at release (ouch!). Either way, the CD was apparently scrapped to help keep the cost down.Well anyway, the programmers left in the code to turn off the chiptune BGM, so that you may enjoy CD Music with the standard SFII sound effects peppered in. This procedure requires either a cd-rom2 briefcase setup or TG-CD. Sorry, no fancy duo units allowed 1. Startup the game like normal, but let the demo play out2. Insert a controller into port 3 of the tap and press RUN. This will pause the demo, letting you know it worked correctly.3. Insert any CD of your preference. 4. Press RUN on controller 1 or 2 to start the game like normal.5. Press the PLAY button on the CD unit for the music to start, skip buttons to select track.maybe this is well known, but I had trouble tracking it down online. Thankfully the turbolist archives are still online.Edit: relevant gif is relevantHmm gonna have to try this one.
KOOLTIP: "A-B Repeat" can be an invaluable feature for annoying humans/animals within listening distance. CD player will endlessly repeat between user-defined (A) starting and (B) stopping points--creating an endless loop. I suggest putting the chorus/refrain to a song on loop. How many minutes/hours/days can you endure this?
I just felt in a hole!
1. Always keep your CD unit plugged into the mains to retains your saved games.
Cool tip #465 - Buying a PC Engine makes you seem 4x cooler than buying a TurboGrafx-16.
Quote from: Nando on February 01, 2013, 02:07:02 AMQuote from: ElSeven on January 07, 2013, 10:56:45 AMi love reviving this thread Rumor (legend?) has it that Street Fighter 2 was originally supposed to load music off of an included CD, which may explain why the hucard comes in a double case. The double case could have just been used to make the game look more impressive, since it was a whopping 9800 YEN at release (ouch!). Either way, the CD was apparently scrapped to help keep the cost down.Well anyway, the programmers left in the code to turn off the chiptune BGM, so that you may enjoy CD Music with the standard SFII sound effects peppered in. This procedure requires either a cd-rom2 briefcase setup or TG-CD. Sorry, no fancy duo units allowed 1. Startup the game like normal, but let the demo play out2. Insert a controller into port 3 of the tap and press RUN. This will pause the demo, letting you know it worked correctly.3. Insert any CD of your preference. 4. Press RUN on controller 1 or 2 to start the game like normal.5. Press the PLAY button on the CD unit for the music to start, skip buttons to select track.maybe this is well known, but I had trouble tracking it down online. Thankfully the turbolist archives are still online.Edit: relevant gif is relevantHmm gonna have to try this one.This didn't work for me, necro-bump to see if anyone else had success?