Seriously, Nintendo is "usually" pretty chill with non-profit stuff.
The demo uses xinput I'm pretty sure, so just set up an Xpadder profile for one of your other controllers and it should work fine.Looks like the only controller I have that seems to register D-Pad movements in the demo is my 360 controller, which sucks, since the 360 D-Pad is garbage, but it's better than nothing, I suppose.
Is like to know too, especially if they work with Everdrive.Btw. Can anyone suggest me thr best Super Metroid Mods/Hacks to bring it closser to the quality of Fusion and Zero Mission?
It's the only 2d metroid I never finished so I'm mostly interested in flavor and control improvement mods. Don't want any increase in difficulty or redesigned maps.
All these C&D posts are really dumb, do you guys know that there are hundreds of Pokemon fangames out there?
So I became really excited last month when I saw that countdown on the webpage. Everyone can finally play Metroid 2 with a modern control scheme.
Although the Metroid 2 control was better than the one in the first game, it still feels slower and clunkier compared to one in Zero Mission or Fusion. I know people like the heavier movement from Super, so this is all subjective.You mean controller?
Although the Metroid 2 control was better than the one in the first game, it still feels slower and clunkier compared to one in Zero Mission or Fusion. I know people like the heavier movement from Super, so this is all subjective.
Now that makes more sense. Control scheme would be button mappings and stuff.
Happy birthday! =)Since I share a birthday with Metroid, I'm stoked to have this as my birthday present!
EDIT: Oh, man the uninformed C&D posts are here as well? :|
How is there no thread for this on GAF?Hell Pokémon Uranium is dropping TODAY
Nintendo isn't an evil C&D corporation. They don't tend to go after fan projects unless one of three things are true: the project is asking for money/donations, it isn't making it obvious that it isn't an official Nintendo project, or it's going to directly compete with a Nintendo project.Care to elaborate on the uninformed C&D posts bit?
Care to elaborate on the uninformed C&D posts bit?
Happy birthday! =)
Care to elaborate on the uninformed C&D posts bit?
Only Metroid I've ever played was Prime on the GC. Great game.
Should I wait for the Mini NES to play the original (dat controller) or would this be a good place to start with the classic ones?
Only Metroid I've ever played was Prime on the GC. Great game.
Should I wait for the Mini NES to play the original (dat controller) or would this be a good place to start with the classic ones?
This. The original is entirely outdated and outclassed. It's only worth playing as a curiosity.Play Zero Mission. Don't play original Metroid.
Metroid 1 & 2 didn't age too well compared to the rest of series. GBA and Prime games are great, still got to play Super Metroid (yes, shame on me!)Only Metroid I've ever played was Prime on the GC. Great game.
Should I wait for the Mini NES to play the original (dat controller) or would this be a good place to start with the classic ones?
Play Zero Mission. Don't play original Metroid.
Metroid 1 & 2 didn't age too well compared to the rest of series. GBA and Prime games are great, still got to play Super Metroid (yes, shame on me!)
All these C&D posts are really dumb, do you guys know that there are hundreds of Pokemon fangames out there?
there's probably more pokemon romhack versions than there are members on gaf.
I find Metroid II infinitely more playable today than Metroid. Played and beat the former for the first time about a little less than a decade ago and loved it but the original game is just moving sooo sluggishly and you are so constrained by everything that I always found it a pain to play. If AM2R turns out good, I'd like to think it'll stand comfortably next to Metroid II while Metroid will always get a majority response of "rather play Zero Mission."
I find Metroid II infinitely more playable today than Metroid. Played and beat the former for the first time about a little less than a decade ago and loved it but the original game is just moving sooo sluggishly and you are so constrained by everything that I always found it a pain to play. If AM2R turns out good, I'd like to think it'll stand comfortably next to Metroid II while Metroid will always get a majority response of "rather play Zero Mission."
Yup. Metroid 1 is a piece of gaming history, but it hasn't aged well.
Yup. Metroid 1 is a piece of gaming history, but it hasn't aged well.