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    [Reviews] Reviews by Devia Eleven

    BlackKnight
    By BlackKnight,

    Devia Eleven has made a mark in the Reviews & Rants Forum with some great reviews for...

     

    Dragon Ball Z: Sagas,

     

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    Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2

     

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    ...and most recently...

     

    Pokemon: Emerald Version

     

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    Read them all and let the author know what you think in the Reviews & Rants Forum. :o


    Ootake 1.23 released

    Robert
    By Robert,

    TG16 / PCE emulator

     

    2007/08/13 1.23 released

    - "The processing that takes timing when CD sound source is played (mounted from v1.19)" was sped up. And, the stability has been improved. In a personal computer environment not fast, I think that it was almost lost that the game stops when CD-ROM is accessed.

    - The operation of "PC Engine Mouse" was modeled on a real machine. And, the processing was sped up, too. In addition, the amount of the movement were elaborately adjusted, and the cursor was made easy to operate.

    - In "Doukyuusei", the problem that the screen fell into disorder occasionally was solved. *The screen falls into disorder uncommonly with a real machine when playing with the mouse.

    - In the auto-play demo of "Toilet Kids", the problem that had been freezed was solved.

    - Operation speed & timing of CPU has been elaborately adjusted.

    >> Get it HERE.


    MamePlayer 1.7.2 released

    Robert
    By Robert,

    Front End

     

    MAME Player 1.7.2

     

     

    - Fixed: set list array not updating until program restart (after verifying a single set).

     

    Sorry for all these updates! No need to delete your existing mp.ini if upgrading from

    1.7.0 (maybe lower). I ussually say delete it to avoid missing ini vars, but there's been

    no changes to it recently.

    Changelog / DOwnload


    1Emulation [1 Week] Review: QuasiCON 2P Arcade Controller

    Alpha
    By Alpha,

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    Throughout this week, we will be reviewing the QuasiCON 2 Player Controller by Quasimoto Interactive.

     

    Our exclusive review will be separated in the following parts:

     

    - Introduction

    - Features

    - Opening the Box

    - Product Build

    - Accessory Build

    - Setting up the Unit

    - Gameplay

    - Conclusion

     

    What is the QuasiCON?

    The Quasicon is the only arcade controller on the planet that features analog buttons and joysticks required for next generation game play. The layout of the buttons and joysticks is intuitive and a backlit graphical legend helps guide you through game play. Each Quasicon includes swappable legends for your specific game system. The Quasicon is simple to connect and is backed by a limited lifetime warranty. Whether you are playing a next generation games or classic arcade, the Quasicon is designed for the best possible experience. The two player design features two cables coming from the back of the controller. These cables connect to your favorite game system's controller ports, such as the Playstation, Xbox, or even PC (through USB).

     

    Each Quasicon player has access to two analog joysticks, one 8-way digital arcade joystick, and over 10 pressure sensitive arcade buttons. The pressure sensitive buttons can detect 256 degrees of pressure.

     

    The Quasicon is also handicap friendly! The Quasicon has received praise from the disabled community. People suffering fine motor disorders, such as those suffering from cerebral palsy find new life with the Quasicon's large buttons and joysticks.

    »» Quasimoto Interactive

     

    Keep checking back on 1Emulation for the updated review.


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