hehheh, glad to see that I'm not the only one that remembers the text SFII game on the C=64.
I had the same disappointment at first, but eventually grew to love the little game. Creating your own characters and moves, playing around with the code to change things (It was written in BASIC)
It was written by Hunan Azarm or something like that. I still remember his character's quote in the game: "To err is human. To not is Hunan!"
http://www.aldostools.com/dpad.html
I've built and used parallel port adaptors for SNES, PS, Jaguar, and Saturn controllers over the past few years, and it looks a few people out there are still making drivers for them.
There's even a kernel module in Linux for the adaptors, though I've never had any luck getting it to work there.
Anyway, I currently use a Saturn megatap with the PC, allowing up to 8 controllers. Playing 4 player Simpsons and TMNT games on MAME is nice for kicks once in a while, but the best is playing all the old Capcom fighting games with the Saturn Virtua Sticks.:)
hehheh, glad to see that I'm not the only one that remembers the text SFII game on the C=64.
I had the same disappointment at first, but eventually grew to love the little game. Creating your own characters and moves, playing around with the code to change things (It was written in BASIC)
It was written by Hunan Azarm or something like that. I still remember his character's quote in the game: "To err is human. To not is Hunan!"
http://www.aldostools.com/dpad.html I've built and used parallel port adaptors for SNES, PS, Jaguar, and Saturn controllers over the past few years, and it looks a few people out there are still making drivers for them. There's even a kernel module in Linux for the adaptors, though I've never had any luck getting it to work there. Anyway, I currently use a Saturn megatap with the PC, allowing up to 8 controllers. Playing 4 player Simpsons and TMNT games on MAME is nice for kicks once in a while, but the best is playing all the old Capcom fighting games with the Saturn Virtua Sticks. :)