VGEsoterica Member Yesterday at 10:07 PM #1 Since pcsx2 does not support any of the PS2 based arcade boards with exclusive games and content someone formed it. Still WIP but it'll be here soon. And that doesn't suck
Since pcsx2 does not support any of the PS2 based arcade boards with exclusive games and content someone formed it. Still WIP but it'll be here soon. And that doesn't suck
MayauMiao Member Yesterday at 10:35 PM #2 First time I heard about PS2 based arcade board. I thought only PS1 had it with the System 11.
IAmRei Member Yesterday at 11:54 PM #3 MayauMiao said: First time I heard about PS2 based arcade board. I thought only PS1 had it with the System 11. Click to expand... mee too as well, hmm, this is new
MayauMiao said: First time I heard about PS2 based arcade board. I thought only PS1 had it with the System 11. Click to expand... mee too as well, hmm, this is new
NeverYouMind Member Today at 1:12 AM #4 Would be awesome to play Tekken 4 and Soul Calibur III: Arcade Edition on a Namco System 246 emulator.
Would be awesome to play Tekken 4 and Soul Calibur III: Arcade Edition on a Namco System 246 emulator.
VGEsoterica Member Today at 1:57 AM #5 NeverYouMind said: Would be awesome to play Tekken 4 and Soul Calibur III: Arcade Edition on a Namco System 246 emulator. Click to expand... Well good news then haha. That's what this is becoming
NeverYouMind said: Would be awesome to play Tekken 4 and Soul Calibur III: Arcade Edition on a Namco System 246 emulator. Click to expand... Well good news then haha. That's what this is becoming
Ceallach Smells like fresh rosebuds Today at 2:15 AM #6 The Namco 246/256/147 games I assume? I have a System 246 setup with AEUG vs Titans DX and Gundam vs Gundam Next kits. I do worry about what if the discs have issues in the future. How do the system games run through MAME?
The Namco 246/256/147 games I assume? I have a System 246 setup with AEUG vs Titans DX and Gundam vs Gundam Next kits. I do worry about what if the discs have issues in the future. How do the system games run through MAME?
BennyBlanco aka IMurRIVAL69 Today at 2:17 AM #7 i was just playing SoulCalibur III: Arcade Edition last night. what a great mod.
NeverYouMind Member Today at 3:08 AM #9 BennyBlanco said: i was just playing SoulCalibur III: Arcade Edition last night. what a great mod. Click to expand... The collaborative Definitive Edition mod on 8WayRun?
BennyBlanco said: i was just playing SoulCalibur III: Arcade Edition last night. what a great mod. Click to expand... The collaborative Definitive Edition mod on 8WayRun?
S0ULZB0URNE Member Today at 3:13 AM #10 MayauMiao said: First time I heard about PS2 based arcade board. I thought only PS1 had it with the System 11. Click to expand... PS3 also had arcade based hardware.
MayauMiao said: First time I heard about PS2 based arcade board. I thought only PS1 had it with the System 11. Click to expand... PS3 also had arcade based hardware.
BennyBlanco aka IMurRIVAL69 Today at 3:45 AM #11 NeverYouMind said: The collaborative Definitive Edition mod on 8WayRun? Click to expand... yeah, its great
NeverYouMind said: The collaborative Definitive Edition mod on 8WayRun? Click to expand... yeah, its great
MayauMiao Member Today at 3:51 AM #12 S0ULZB0URNE said: PS3 also had arcade based hardware. Click to expand... Never heard of that too. I always thought most arcade would have adopt to using X86 architecture (PC) to run 3D games when graphic cards got better.
S0ULZB0URNE said: PS3 also had arcade based hardware. Click to expand... Never heard of that too. I always thought most arcade would have adopt to using X86 architecture (PC) to run 3D games when graphic cards got better.
G Gitaroo Member Today at 3:57 AM #13 is there anything on that platform that didnt receive a home console port already?
S0ULZB0URNE Member Today at 4:17 AM #14 MayauMiao said: Never heard of that too. I always thought most arcade would have adopt to using X86 architecture (PC) to run 3D games when graphic cards got better. Click to expand... Namco System 357 Namco System 357 - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Last edited: Today at 4:19 AM
MayauMiao said: Never heard of that too. I always thought most arcade would have adopt to using X86 architecture (PC) to run 3D games when graphic cards got better. Click to expand... Namco System 357 Namco System 357 - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org