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RetroLab

Early access to simulations and prototypes in development for RetroFab · By Itizso

RetroLab is now Live!

A topic by Itizso created Jun 03, 2023 Views: 331 Replies: 9
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This collection provides early access to simulations in development for RetroFab. You can playtest upcoming releases or preview simulations currently in development. You can also try out some prototypes and experimental builds.

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Excellent work Itizso! Just one question: Atari 2600 is only 3D model emulation not games right?

Thanks! Yes. Just focusing on the 3D models... for now ;-) 

;-)

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Loving the new additions. I especially like the Dick Smith branded edition of the VTech CreatiVision given that I'm Australian and Dick Smith Electronics was a big part of Australian electronics back in the 80's (Australia's answer to RadioShack).

I thought the Balloon Fight screen showing the background through the screen was a bug at first. Then realised it was a feature, havent seen those models in the wild before.

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Thanks! I thought I'd share some of the 3D models of vintage game consoles I created. I plan to try my hand at modelling a few others. If I manage to do enough of them I might eventually release them on RetroFab. The Dick Smith edition of the CreatiVision was the best set of images I found online to base the 3D model on :) 

Yeah, Balloon Fight was one of three games released by Nintendo in the Crystal Screen series. The other two, Super Mario Bros. and Climber are already available on RetroFab. Besides the see through screen, they were also the first Game & Watches to have platformer-style scrolling. I think the whole design of the Crystal Screen was cool, but they weren't popular at the time (since they were impractical to play on the go). They are difficult to find these days and are very sort after by collectors.

Could you please work on the Sonic games by Tiger?

I would love to add the Sonic games, and more Tiger handhelds in general, but the difficulty is finding scans of the instructions :( If you know of anyone who might have it please ask them to contribute and I would gladly work on the simulation. In the mean time, you can play an emulation of Sonic by Tiger online at the Internet Archive

I found a manual for Sonic 3, albeit, the Hasbro version. Here's a link: https://instructions.hasbro.com/api/download/E9730_en-us_tiger-electronics-sonic-the-hedgehog-3-electronic-lcd-video-game.pdf

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Cool. Thanks! Yeah, it's the manual for the 2020 Hasbro re-release. 

I did manage to find a scan of the original 1994 game at Sonic Retro. Here is the  download link: https://info.sonicretro.org/images/e/e4/Sonic3_LCD_manual.pdf

I'll review some gameplay videos (like this one) to see if I can recreate the game, but I think I'll need to find someone who owns the original game to collaborate with for an accurate simulation.