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11/9/2010 1:58:11 AM
By RetroRalph
So I spent the last 4 or so days adding sound and doing other things to the Neo Geo driver and have some videos to show.One interesting thing about adding sound for Neo Geo is I wasn't aware it had its own PSG as well. As it turns out the AY8910 I did for 1942 is the exact same thing the Neo Geo uses, that made it a bit easier.
wesman6960 wrote:
11/9/2010 3:19:29 PM
you are a god!
micky wrote:
11/9/2010 3:42:47 PM
yes, it's very amazing ...
Neville wrote:
11/11/2010 10:16:34 AM
"Neo Drift Out", that's very cool. That's the very first NeoGeo game I played on a PC, with some ancient emu which had no sound nor raster effects. But hey, it worked under DOS and only needed a basic Pentium CPU, so what could you expect. And as for the NeoGeo emulation in Retrocopy, I for one didn't see this one coming. It seemed to me like a natural progression to go for SNES or PC Engine next, so this caught me looking at the opposite direction. Can't wait to play "Neo Turf Masters" again, now that's a great golf game.
Chuckles92 wrote:
1/9/2012 4:08:19 PM
Good good good.