![]() "…to see a Windows game featured prominently right here on our own front gate." You look like someone we used to know, and we are willing to give you the benefit of the doubt, but your actions… pardon me if I say it just doesn't sit well with a number of us to see… well, to see a WINDOWS game…" Many members of the assembly shudder at the word, others trace warding symbols in the air a few faint outright. We want nothing more than to mind our own interests and attend to our own entertainment. From his appearance, you guess correctly that he is some sort of administrator or moderator. At length, one member steps forward and clears his throat. Among the indistinct murmurings of the crowd, you think you can make out words like "infidel," "traitor," "illegitimate," and worse. If you have a working Power Glove, NES, and devcart, get your copy at the Psych Software website.Īpple II emulator Virtual ][ website.Ĭontinue reading for more updates, including new versions of Micro64 (plus a video), SheepShaver, CrossOver Mac, Boxer, Stella, and more. So it turns out it wasn't an April Fools joke. It offers a "reasonably intuitive musical interface" and multiple modes of interaction. NESGlovPhone lets you perform music in real-time, on an actual NES, using the Mattel Power Glove to interact with the NES sound chip. MacScene regular seanstar has released new software for the NES Power Glove-more than 20 years since the ill-fated contraption was mercilessly retired. As with all alpha software, proceed with caution. You can get it, and check out the screenshots, at the PCSX2 for Mac website. Zedr0n included side-by-side screenshot comparisons to showcase the visual improvements between 0.9.6 and 0.9.7. Then 0.9.7 Alpha was released a few days later. Version 0.9.6 was updated to perform better in OS X Lion. As always, you can download the latest release from the ScummVM downloads page.Ĭontinue reading for more emulator updates, including new versions of OpenMSX and Sheepshaver, a name change for gbpablog, and more.Īfter nearly a year without updates, PlayStation 2 emulator PCSX2 has received two new versions in a week. ![]() Changes include "dramatically" improved MT-32 emulation and TrueType font support. This update adds support for 11 more titles, including Backyard Baseball 2003, Dreamweb, Blue Force, and Once Upon A Time: Little Red Riding Hood. You can get it from the Classics for X website.Ĭlassic adventure game interpreter ScummVM version 1.5.0 "Picnic Basket" has been released. Mountain Lion users take note that it's not signed for Gatekeeper. I can't kind find any release notes, but it has a shiny new UI and organisational features-along with a new icon. On the Archive blog, two articles may be of special interest to MacScene regulars: An Emulator for the Rest of Us-How OpenEmu Changes Everything and The Perils, Challenges, and Uncertainty of Collecting and Preserving Video Games.ĭapplegrey, a DOSBox frontend, reached a major milestone sometime recently-version 3.0. The app also has collections, which you can expect on the site at a later date. The Archive.vg iPhone app was just released on the App Store (free!), with near-full access to the database-it's missing screenshots, but it has credits and contributors (which you won't find on the website just yet). It's shooting to be the IMDb of video games, and has had some great feedback so far. MacScene's new sister site Archive.vg launched its public beta at the end of July.
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