Wishlist of Cores You Would Like to See in the Future
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Re: Wishlist of Cores You Would Like to See in the Future
My dream core "MR DO" came true but i'd love to see Nintendo's SPACE FIREBIRD coinop, and also ROD LAND coinop.
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As we have Mr DO then mr Do's Castle would be wonderful!
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Thomson TO8D
Commodore 128
Apple IIgs
These have substantial nostalgia factors to me...
Commodore 128
Apple IIgs
These have substantial nostalgia factors to me...
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With the hybrid approach being worked on now by foft and a few others, my mind is going wild
N64, Pentium PC with the fpga chip used for fpus and graphics card maybe even dreamcast? I'm sure the future will surprise us ^^
N64, Pentium PC with the fpga chip used for fpus and graphics card maybe even dreamcast? I'm sure the future will surprise us ^^
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Star Wars 1983 arcade
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My absolute dream is to be able to play Taito's Night Striker and Space Gun on my MiSTer. They're both Taito Z System arcade games from 1989 or so, and I love them. There are only 8 games for the Z System:
Aqua Jack
Battle Shark
Chase H.Q.
Continental Circus
Double Axle
Night Striker
Space Gun (video game)
Special Criminal Investigation
I don't know if this could be done on MiSTer or if there's enough interest, but it's my dream.
Aqua Jack
Battle Shark
Chase H.Q.
Continental Circus
Double Axle
Night Striker
Space Gun (video game)
Special Criminal Investigation
I don't know if this could be done on MiSTer or if there's enough interest, but it's my dream.
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Thomson computers (TO8D / TO9...)
Philips VG5000 (my first computer !)
Commodore 128
FM Towns
Atari Falcon
Philips VG5000 (my first computer !)
Commodore 128
FM Towns
Atari Falcon
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Konami Beat em ups(TMNT, X-Men, Simpsons)
Co-Jag(Area-51, Maximum Force)
Jaguar/CD
Mortal Kombat 1-3
Intelivision
Co-Jag(Area-51, Maximum Force)
Jaguar/CD
Mortal Kombat 1-3
Intelivision
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OLDER:
Battlezone
Missile Command
Tempest
Vanguard
Tutenkham
Jungle King
Pole Position
NEWER:
Marble Madness
Outrun
Road Blasters
Smash TV
Mortal Kombat
NBA Jam
Battlezone
Missile Command
Tempest
Vanguard
Tutenkham
Jungle King
Pole Position
NEWER:
Marble Madness
Outrun
Road Blasters
Smash TV
Mortal Kombat
NBA Jam
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I am looking for certain specific sound chip cores:
Yamaha YM2414 OPZ
Yamaha YM2164 OPP
Yamaha YMZ280B PCMD8
Seta X1-010
Atari AMY
Ensoniq OTTO
Phillips SAA 1099
Yamaha YM2414 OPZ
Yamaha YM2164 OPP
Yamaha YMZ280B PCMD8
Seta X1-010
Atari AMY
Ensoniq OTTO
Phillips SAA 1099
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There's a very decent Intellivision core already, just not official yet.redsteakraw wrote: ↑Sat Apr 24, 2021 5:41 pm Konami Beat em ups(TMNT, X-Men, Simpsons)
Co-Jag(Area-51, Maximum Force)
Jaguar/CD
Mortal Kombat 1-3
Intelivision
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Good to know but I don't really count much until it is official. I know there is a jaguar core out there also meaning Jaguar and possibly CoJag may be feasible but it has yet to be official.
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Aye, I'd like it in official also for ease, but things like Jotego's CPS cores aren't official but are complete (CPS2 in beta obvs). Just not in the main branch. I guess some devs aren't interested in going he official route. Last time I tried the Jag core it was okay too, but don't know enough about the original, whereas I'm a big Intellivision fan so can see what a fine effort it is. Whether it ever gets added to official though....
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Just to add Indiana Jones to this list as well or in fairness another vote for it.
Spent way too many 25c on that when I was a child on holiday in the US - even managed to get to the bonus after third repeat of all levels that I was never able to do in Mame.
Spent way too many 25c on that when I was a child on holiday in the US - even managed to get to the bonus after third repeat of all levels that I was never able to do in Mame.
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There are some Arcade boards I would love to play on the MiSTer:
- Tetris The Grandmaster 2 Plus
- Wonder Boy in Monster Land
- Elevator Action Returns
- Rolling Thunder
- Fantasy Zone 2 DX
- Track and Field
- Yie Ar Kung Fu
- Tetris The Grandmaster 2 Plus
- Wonder Boy in Monster Land
- Elevator Action Returns
- Rolling Thunder
- Fantasy Zone 2 DX
- Track and Field
- Yie Ar Kung Fu
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Raiden would be nice too. Although +1 for Yie Ar King Fu
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Track n field
Metrocross
Rolling Thunder
NARC
Space Harrier
Outrun
Golden Axe
Sunset Riders
RoboCop
Metrocross
Rolling Thunder
NARC
Space Harrier
Outrun
Golden Axe
Sunset Riders
RoboCop
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S.T.U.N. Runner arcade looks cool. i havn't tried it yet.
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I think obscure consoles that have shaky/bad/no software emulators would be a great focus for MiSTer and a great differentiator from software emulators once the PS1, Saturn, and WonderSwan cores are completed.
These cores would be great because not many people have played these consoles too:
-3DO (decent software emulation)
-CD-i (very poor software emulation)
-Jaguar CD (no software emulation)
-32X (decent software emulation)
-PC-FX (good software emulation)
-Tiger R-Zone (no software emulation)
-Tiger Game.com (decent software emulation)
It'd be really cool to be able to differentiate MiSTer from software emulators by having a perfect CD-i replication in FPGA for example. I know it's a bad console, but the Zelda and Mario games alone are reason enough to preserve the console and the console does have a few hidden gems.
These cores would be great because not many people have played these consoles too:
-3DO (decent software emulation)
-CD-i (very poor software emulation)
-Jaguar CD (no software emulation)
-32X (decent software emulation)
-PC-FX (good software emulation)
-Tiger R-Zone (no software emulation)
-Tiger Game.com (decent software emulation)
It'd be really cool to be able to differentiate MiSTer from software emulators by having a perfect CD-i replication in FPGA for example. I know it's a bad console, but the Zelda and Mario games alone are reason enough to preserve the console and the console does have a few hidden gems.
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Pocket PC, the lack of a touch screen might be a problem, but I don't think so, a mouse would likely work just fine for this, and it might also be fun to play with Windows CE on the MiSTer FPGA.
Something that might act like an old early 2000s cell phone and play the Java Games they had back then, pre-android, and pre-touchscreen stuff.
A more modern Mac with colour screen running OS 8, I would love something that ran OS 9 but that might be to ambitious.
Something that might act like an old early 2000s cell phone and play the Java Games they had back then, pre-android, and pre-touchscreen stuff.
A more modern Mac with colour screen running OS 8, I would love something that ran OS 9 but that might be to ambitious.
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This is a super low priority request.
Texas Instruments TI-83/TI-84 graphing calculator
The TI-83's were provided to students during my middle school and high school years in the mid to late 90's. They were programmable, so there were a small selection of games to play.
Here's a website describing the games.
https://www.calculatorti.com/ti-games/t ... i-84-plus/
So far, the most up to date emulator for this calculator is the Wabbitemu ( https://github.com/sputt/wabbitemu ).
Texas Instruments TI-83/TI-84 graphing calculator
The TI-83's were provided to students during my middle school and high school years in the mid to late 90's. They were programmable, so there were a small selection of games to play.
Here's a website describing the games.
https://www.calculatorti.com/ti-games/t ... i-84-plus/
So far, the most up to date emulator for this calculator is the Wabbitemu ( https://github.com/sputt/wabbitemu ).
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I wish I could play with a Neo Geo Pocket (color) core and a 32X one.