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Frog, what does SSF stand for?
The site doesn't even say. It's just SSF. http://www7a.biglobe.ne.jp/~phantasy/ssf/index.htmlQuote:
Originally Posted by kbuchanan
i think its a play on the shinshiro name.......or i just dreamed that.
Exactly.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mzo
There's a few other ST-V games that need to be fixed for MAME: Rabbit and Groove on Fight are two of them.
LMAO it takes longer to go through MC than it does to play RS all the way through.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kidnemo
I'm glad that it's getting emulated, but I wonder how many older games will be eliminated from MAME to make room for it. :(
Is this a joke that I don't get, or do you actually think that MAME has a finite number of "slots" for games?Quote:
Originally Posted by Melf
Lest you be confused, I assure you, the answer is "none".
I've heard that each new revision of MAME eliminates some older games, in order to be able to run newer titles.
You heard from an idiot. The only reason old games ever get (temporarily) removed is because they're in the process of re-writing and improving a driver (often re-doing it from scratch), and sometimes it means games that once worked will be broken while they finish it (for an extreme example, Moonwalker was nixed for almost 2 years while they re-wrote all of the 16 bit Sega drivers). But this is always temporary, and always ends up with better emulation for those old games in the end (a ton of fantastic 16 bit Sega stuff is now supported that couldn't work before, as well as improved Moonwalker)Quote:
Originally Posted by Melf
Believe me, MAME is all about getting as many games supported as accurately as possible. They'd never "abandon" a game to "make room".