
More info to come later today!
You got me, April Fools!Primative Charm wrote:Rriiigghhtt...
Haha, I can see the words April Fool in tiny font.KAI wrote:Ban please.
April Fool ;P
My bad, I honestly meant to put protection.IseeThings wrote:besides the ENCRYPTION on Raiden 2 / DX was 100% cracked last year, I wrote about it in my 2012 writeup.
http://mamedev.emulab.it/haze/2012-a-year-in-mame/
before that (for the past couple of years) it was at around 90%
the game remains unplayable due to PROTECTION provided by the 'COP' (Co-Processor) basically a data manipulation and transfer accelerator unit
if you're going to do April fools, at least do them right :-p
Was this a recent eBay purchase? I think I might know the board then...looked pretty interesting. Something to watch out for in the future, too, because I don't like the rev 2.1 motherboard that came with my Jet.BPzeBanshee wrote:We did get a new Raiden Fighters JET board found and dumped though, was announced on MAMEWorld a while ago. Just today I spotted in the GIT repo that a clone had been added but I'm sure if it's the same one - the one posted on MAMEWorld was a 2000 board but NOT with the inferior sound apparently. This clone has a few additions like a music test in the test menu, so it could be handy for improving the SPI sound emulation in an easier way than before.
Might've been, can't say I really know all the details - I saw the MAMEWorld post and the GIT Redump commit and put two and two together. It'll be interesting to give it a spin when the next MAME release is out although I've always been a bit suspicious about what gameplay elements have changed between board revisions.Ed Oscuro wrote:Was this a recent eBay purchase? I think I might know the board then...looked pretty interesting. Something to watch out for in the future, too, because I don't like the rev 2.1 motherboard that came with my Jet.BPzeBanshee wrote:We did get a new Raiden Fighters JET board found and dumped though, was announced on MAMEWorld a while ago. Just today I spotted in the GIT repo that a clone had been added but I'm sure if it's the same one - the one posted on MAMEWorld was a 2000 board but NOT with the inferior sound apparently. This clone has a few additions like a music test in the test menu, so it could be handy for improving the SPI sound emulation in an easier way than before.
Mister Midnight wrote:btw, cant trust them Koreans; remember Pearl Harbor
Because the ports are noticeably inferior to the arcade versions. They have lower sound quality, graphics quality, less impressive explosions and debris effects, and they don't run at the same frame rate as the original.Strikers1945guy wrote:Now I could be wrong but can't i purchase ports of these games for relatively dirt cheap? Why so much fuss about being able to pirate these cheap and readily available games?
All the ports of Raiden II and Raiden DX are bad, amusingly, for the same reason that they were so bad in MAME for long (the encrypted/protected hardware of those games made it hard even for the people officially porting them to do it right!)Strikers1945guy wrote:Now I could be wrong but can't i purchase ports of these games for relatively dirt cheap? Why so much fuss about being able to pirate these cheap and readily available games?
That's fair enough, but then that means you guys waited 11 bloody years for this instead of dropping a whopping $75 or whatever for a raiden II pcb? I guess this comment is more for the guy above you who responded to me first as he seems to be the resident Raiden fanboy (which is cool Im not hating).Patashu wrote:All the ports of Raiden II and Raiden DX are bad, amusingly, for the same reason that they were so bad in MAME for long (the encrypted/protected hardware of those games made it hard even for the people officially porting them to do it right!)Strikers1945guy wrote:Now I could be wrong but can't i purchase ports of these games for relatively dirt cheap? Why so much fuss about being able to pirate these cheap and readily available games?
Mister Midnight wrote:btw, cant trust them Koreans; remember Pearl Harbor
??? [citation needed]Patashu wrote:All the ports of Raiden II and Raiden DX are bad, amusingly, for the same reason that they were so bad in MAME for long (the encrypted/protected hardware of those games made it hard even for the people officially porting them to do it right!)Strikers1945guy wrote:Now I could be wrong but can't i purchase ports of these games for relatively dirt cheap? Why so much fuss about being able to pirate these cheap and readily available games?
Last Raiden II post I could find in Trading Forum (this year) went for $175, and Raiden DX on eBay is currently $400, iirc not including shipping. Bit more whopping than $75. Also, your same argument was used by the Cave fanboys to ask pirates to buy $1000 boards when CV1000 first became a thing in MAME and they were laughed at pretty hard back then, so you can't expect anyone to take you seriously now.Strikers1945guy wrote:That's fair enough, but then that means you guys waited 11 bloody years for this instead of dropping a whopping $75 or whatever for a raiden II pcb?
They're certainly not "bad" ports, Raiden DX is near-perfect except for missing intro sequence AFAIK, but you can't really claim arcade-perfect for Raiden II though (since it was ported first I'm not really that surprised). These issues make the ports far from perfect like some folks have come to expect from later Cave 360 titles, but I see no proof that any of these issues are things that the Seibu COP protection would've made difficult to achieve.trap15 wrote:That's total bunk. All the ports are quite close to arcade perfect.
What on earth are you blabbering on about? Have you even played the RDX port? -_-;; It's absolutely spot on, no issues with it at all.Patashu wrote:All the ports of Raiden II and Raiden DX are bad, amusingly
Sorry about that. Way to may a first post.... oy.BPzeBanshee wrote:Yes Teraforce88, as can be seen on the very first page of this forum we were already aware, thanks anyway though!
BTW, welcome to the forums.
Oh okay, sorry I never realized they were that expensive, especially DX wow $400?! Anyways the point was more for that raiden obsessed guy. Still, to be so obsessed with a game for 11 years and not be able to come up with $150 or so to buy it seems a little weird. It's like he was obsessed with the struggle of it -not- being emulated properly or owning it. I would think after years and years of absolutely dieing to play something you either pony up $150 or just move on lol.BPzeBanshee wrote:Last Raiden II post I could find in Trading Forum (this year) went for $175, and Raiden DX on eBay is currently $400, iirc not including shipping. Bit more whopping than $75. Also, your same argument was used by the Cave fanboys to ask pirates to buy $1000 boards when CV1000 first became a thing in MAME and they were laughed at pretty hard back then, so you can't expect anyone to take you seriously now.Strikers1945guy wrote:That's fair enough, but then that means you guys waited 11 bloody years for this instead of dropping a whopping $75 or whatever for a raiden II pcb?
Mister Midnight wrote:btw, cant trust them Koreans; remember Pearl Harbor
Sorry but the $75 was pretty spot on for a long time for Raiden II. I bought one myself for that price a couple of years ago and sold it because it wouldn't work right in my supergun. It must be just this year that the price shot up.BPzeBanshee wrote:Last Raiden II post I could find in Trading Forum (this year) went for $175, and Raiden DX on eBay is currently $400, iirc not including shipping. Bit more whopping than $75.Strikers1945guy wrote:That's fair enough, but then that means you guys waited 11 bloody years for this instead of dropping a whopping $75 or whatever for a raiden II pcb?