Is Shikigami no Shiro 2 available for mame?
Is Shikigami no Shiro 2 available for mame?
I've heard discussion of this, but I can't find it on any of the usual download sites. Thanks in advance.
It is available for $10 though. I just bought one for 5. Try www.ebay.com
dont flame me but ... when a game its THAT cheap (i got my PC version for 5 bux about 8 months ago), its somethin FOOLISH to look for an emulated version ... and knowin that there are sooooooo much versions (for almost every last gen console) of the game.
dude, try to find a console or the PC version, all of them look GREAT, plays GREAT and u dont need an emu to run it.
dude, try to find a console or the PC version, all of them look GREAT, plays GREAT and u dont need an emu to run it.
What the hell am I going to do with this, then?Kaspal wrote:dont flame me but ... when a game its THAT cheap (i got my PC version for 5 bux about 8 months ago), its somethin FOOLISH to look for an emulated version ... and knowin that there are sooooooo much versions (for almost every last gen console) of the game.
dude, try to find a console or the PC version, all of them look GREAT, plays GREAT and u dont need an emu to run it.

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If you wish to play SnS II on PC. Just get yourself an PC version.
You can buy one at the following links:
http://www.amazon.co.jp/exec/obidos/ASI ... 44-4006754
It only asks for US$36.74
You can buy one at the following links:
http://www.amazon.co.jp/exec/obidos/ASI ... 44-4006754
It only asks for US$36.74

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I dunno, for me, where I live, anyways, there's pretty much no chance of finding the game in an arcade (or, heck, finding a decent arcade to begin with), so the demo is probably about the only way to try the game...in any case, demo or arcade, either way the person gets a taste of the game, so does it really matter too much which they try?
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?!?Zweihander wrote:pardon my ignorance, but.... doesn't MAME only cover games up to 16-bit?
16-bit what exactly? Memory bus width? Gfx Depth? Z-Buffer depth?
No, you'll find MAME can support a lot of modern games. See PSX-based and Saturn-based systems, or the Model2 and Model 3 support.
Hell, even the Taito F3, Psikyo SH-2 and any other 68020+ system are 32-bit.
Take a random look at:
http://www.mameworld.net/maws/set/dragnblz
http://www.mameworld.net/maws/set/brvblade
http://www.mameworld.net/maws/set/cyvern
or even
http://www.mameworld.net/maws/set/radikalb
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But again, why bother emulating when there's an actual PC port (for both games) which runs just fine (looks really nice on my vertical LCD monitor) and has all the additional options of the other console ports?Skyline wrote:On a semi-related note, MAME does have preliminary drivers for the Taito G.NET board. So Shiki I emulation might not be too far off. Although, as is the case with all games that run on PSX-based hardware, you'll probably need a pretty powerful system to make it not play like ass.