I'm guessing you're asking about the Dreamcast version specifically. Though I thought I'd mention the Sega cart is available via Stone Age Gamer currently.
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Thanks, I'd only briefly checked out each so far. I guess with multi-game packs I expect a demo to just be like 3 of the games, but of course this is a legit way to demo them all! It may help for clarification to note the difference somewhere, either here or on the full version store page (unless you already did and I missed it!).
Thanks for that, and for marketing it with LRG as a GBC game. For DMG stuff I do like to use the palettes due to color blindness. I had an issue when they released Melon Journey as a DMG game, as it actually has a GBC palette that forces DMG-like colors on it, preventing me from using an alternate palette on my actual GBC. In most cases a proper GBC palette I'll be fine with as well, just not when it is all greens haha.
Is there a difference in the DMG digital vs the GBC digital when played on DMG? I notice the GBC version works just fine on DMG, while the DMG version has no color on GBC. So any difference aside from one disabling color mode? Just curious! Waiting on my physical but checking these out. Is it based on the current GBC digital?
When you view the list of downloads, versions go up to 9 (Gameboy Advance) for some, and much lower for others (2 for PSP). I wasn't sure if a version 9 might have some corrections not in a version 2.
I ended up going with the Commodore Plus 4 version to play both because it was a version 9, I wanted to use a kb, and the emulator has a nice curved CRT filter. I also wanted to learn to load stuff on a system I'd never used before. That's been working great so far.
Is there any info about what the version numbers mean? If I'm going to play via emulation, should I aim for a platform with a higher version number? Or is it just the version number for THAT platform, with a higher meaning more things have been fixed over time?
I have the GBA physical, the interface makes me feel like I'm learning to be a court stenographer lol, and the GBC version, which isn't too bad, and I'm glad I got them and the goodies, but I think I'd rather type on a keyboard hah. And playing on modern Windows directly seems wrong.
I may get a physical Apple II version at some point as well as I can run that on real hardware as well.
Help, just got the physical GBA game. Save works fine, but it says it doesn't recognize the verb load. Still types it for me, but it isn't working!I'm following the instructions in the gba text files to either type it or use the shortcut, but it doesn't know load, but knows save. Digital version doing the same.