OVER 9000 GaMeZ!@# MiSTer MultiSystem installation and testing and my thoughts! - The First Boss

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
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  • @RetroSho
    @RetroSho 2 года назад +1

    Have had a MultiSystem for a bit now. I absolutely LOVE the device. Very clean!

    • @Elrinth
      @Elrinth  2 года назад +1

      Woooord. I am looking forwards to see what midi support they can add to it.

    • @RetroSho
      @RetroSho 2 года назад

      @@Elrinth Me too! It's stuff like that and the PC/Arcade updates that have me very excited! Also, have you ever thought about a walkthrough of the PC cores?

    • @Elrinth
      @Elrinth  2 года назад +1

      @@RetroSho no I guess that could be good information! As it's a bit finicky :)

  • @retroforce6919
    @retroforce6919 2 года назад +1

    The MiSTer project is awesome. I have been using MiSTer fpga for 3 years now, it's hooked up to my Sony 32" CRT TV . I'm looking forward to the upcoming cores PSX and Sega Saturn. 👍

    • @Elrinth
      @Elrinth  2 года назад +1

      Yes I follow them closely! Both of them are getting closer and closer to completion! Saturn still has some quirks with audio and PS1 still requires dual ram for audio.

    • @cyberdude2403
      @cyberdude2403 2 года назад +1

      @@Elrinth Check the nightly builds, a release was made on 22nd January which only needs 1 RAM module, not two. So finally I get some sound in games now. Now just waiting for audio CD support. The speed that the PSX core has been developed at is crazy

    • @Elrinth
      @Elrinth  2 года назад

      @@cyberdude2403 Yeah I just noticed that on the wiki page! Gonna be super cool to try out!!! :D

  • @zazi77
    @zazi77 2 года назад +1

    Great video mate, I’m not really in having all games on a sd card because I used to jump from a game to another without enjoying anyone . So i went back to physical copies that is dummy due to how expensive are old games nowdays.

    • @Elrinth
      @Elrinth  2 года назад +1

      I'm buying too many games, so for me... Physical or non-physical makes no difference :) Imagine how it was back in the 80s or 90s when you had like 1-2 games to play at the same time.

    • @zazi77
      @zazi77 2 года назад +1

      @@Elrinth när jag var ett barn jag hade bara den commodore amiga som min pappa använde och jättamånga floppy disks men inget original spel. Som barn, det var kul att prova många olika spel och varje gång var det en överraskning . Tyvärr många spel var skit , men det fanns också många bra spel. De bästa var spelen som man kunde hitta också på andra konsol som megadrive eller super nintendo, men jag visste inte det. Flera år efter fick min bror en playstation 1 som present och även med denna vi hade ingen original spel. Sedan jag har bara haft en playstation 2 när jag var 17 år gammal och igen ingen original spel. Jag har börjat köpa original spel typ för 5 år sedan så jag kan säga att det inte är nostalgi 🙂

    • @Elrinth
      @Elrinth  2 года назад

      @@zazi77 oh, that's a bit different then, we never owned amiga but it was amazing to play at friends place. monkey island, moonstone, giana sisters, etc. :D We had c64 first and already there, there was tons of copying going on. datasettes / cassettes on c64 contained many games and you had a timecode for each game. also games on each side.
      In 94 we got our 1st pc and we had 3 pirated games and one original (Full Throttle). Back in 90s my uncle connected to bbs and downloaded tons of games so we had new games every month on a cd he'd give us. :D
      But with nes, when I was a kid we had max 14 games I think. In beginning in 87-88 there was only duck hunt, ice climbers and zelda. but you'd borrow games from friends and sometimes rent games.
      It is awesome you can finally afford buying original games! :D That's what happens when you grow up and finally get a job. Sadly, you have less time to actually play the games. My whole collection you see in the background started building from 2010-ish. There's a few older games from when I was a kid like Zelda games. FF3 on SNES and some Gamecube games. But the rest is bough later. The bulk bought in maybe 2017-2018. PC88 & 98 games last year.

  • @snotcrow
    @snotcrow 2 года назад +1

    Great video! It's kind of not more expensive than to buy each parts by itself. Which is cool!
    Will buy a mister one day for sure. Running a raspberry-pi with scart right now. The input lag is playable for sure on a CRT, but some games not working makes it not so great. Like Quake 2 on PS1 and darius twin on SNES. Both have grapichs which glitches on later stages. I'm sure there's more but these are the ones I found :)
    Hard to argue with the price of a mister since it can output both analog and digital at the same time and play games with perfect accuracy. And all in one package! And multiple systems.

    • @Elrinth
      @Elrinth  2 года назад

      Yeah the Raspberry solution is WAAAAY cheaper :D Plus I think it has even more things it emulates right?

  • @klazze990
    @klazze990 2 года назад +1

    Man blir sjukt sugen på en!

    • @Elrinth
      @Elrinth  2 года назад

      Bara att handla! :D Tror det kan vara jäkla ballt att ta en mister och trycka in i en kabinett man bygger själv! Åsså väljer man lämplig tjocktv eller plattskärm och bygger/köper två arkadstickor.

  • @TheCaffeineKid
    @TheCaffeineKid 2 года назад +1

    You can fix the shimmering of the graphics in gameplay by setting scaling in the cores to integer v or integer hv, if it bothers you. I can't cope with it these days. lol.

    • @Elrinth
      @Elrinth  2 года назад

      Yeah it's usually the first video option I go and change whenever I start the cores :D
      One thing I noticed is that when using scart rgb output at same time as hdmi when you for example add the black horizontal tv lines to the hdmi signal it screws up the image on the analog rgb tv.

  • @atsz.
    @atsz. 2 года назад +1

    I think there another PC98 core available

    • @Elrinth
      @Elrinth  2 года назад

      Oh? What's it called and where can I find it?