In taking a break from my project of finding all the Atari-related games for the Playstation and Gameboy, I decided to embark on a different project: to make at least one memory card save from each of the games in my entire PS1 collection.
So, of course I started at the A's and after getting 100% completes on the training and first levels of A Bug's Life, I popped in Activision Classics. Now, I know I shouldn't expect 100% exact emulation of all of the 2600's nuances.. but you'd expect 100% of the 2600's SPEED. This thing is cranked down a notch or two, which is very noticable in the first stages of Frostbite and Seaquest.
Now, I don't know if this is attributable to the PS1 driver on my PS2 or if the games really did play this slow on a real PS1.. but MAN... turn off the speed throttle and let these things run RIGHT.
PS1 Activision Classics Revisited...
Started by Wntermute, Nov 23 2001 8:13 PM
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Posted Fri Nov 23, 2001 8:13 PM
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Posted Mon Nov 26, 2001 2:08 AM
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Originally posted by Wntermute:
In taking a break from my project of finding all the Atari-related games for the Playstation and Gameboy, I decided to embark on a different project: to make at least one memory card save from each of the games in my entire PS1 collection.
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I have to ask, why? Are you doing this to have a memory card (or cards) with a save from each game, or are you doing this just as an exercise to actually play all the PS1 games you have? Just curious.
..Al
Originally posted by Wntermute:
In taking a break from my project of finding all the Atari-related games for the Playstation and Gameboy, I decided to embark on a different project: to make at least one memory card save from each of the games in my entire PS1 collection.
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I have to ask, why? Are you doing this to have a memory card (or cards) with a save from each game, or are you doing this just as an exercise to actually play all the PS1 games you have? Just curious.
..Al
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Posted Thu Nov 29, 2001 8:40 AM
Well, it was mainly to make sure I've played each game at least a little bit. Part of it is that when I got my PS2 last year (Oct 26: Launch day!) my 24-page memory card wouldn't work with it. It was the style that did not have any buttons on it.. you change the pages with the controller.
Well, I lost quite a few saves in converting from the old card to the new one I now have. And there are many games that I still haven't even started up.
Well, I lost quite a few saves in converting from the old card to the new one I now have. And there are many games that I still haven't even started up.
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