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  1. In Topic: Sonic Megamix

    23 July 2015 - 10:41 AM

    Well, Megamix did set the bar, and thus it has been surpassed many times, there still are hacks that can't do it. In the next release, I'm pretty sure it will set a new bar that will be really hard to surpass in hacks, especially those that can run in real hardware.
  2. In Topic: Mega Drive audio questions

    17 July 2015 - 09:21 PM

    View PostYalecsa, on 08 July 2015 - 11:37 AM, said:

    Oh you guys, that answers everything I needed to know, and gives me a whole bunch of interesting reading to do, too! It sounds like a lot of the things I want to do would technically be possible on a Mega Drive. But, maybe not for a simpleton like me. Maybe in the future, when I'm a bit better versed on the tech aspects, I might give some of it a go. In the meanwhile, I'll stick to soundfonts and VOPM, and pretend I'm going for an "authentic to the time" sound rather than showcasing what the Mega Drive is theoretically capable of audio wise. :3

    Oh, but I would so love to try and use FM synth drums, the DAC, Master System PCM/PWM, and the noise channel all together to create a fake drumset for some Mega Drive style heavy metal, ahaha. Maybe one day.

    Thanks again guys, super informative! //forums.sonicretro.org/public/style_emoticons/default/smile.png/>


    Decap Attack and Saint Sword both use FM Synth drums and can give you an idea of how YM2612 power metal can sound like.

    Battletoads - Turbo Tunnel Race (PSG cymbals) (very Deep Purple like)

    Decap Attack - Intro (Synth drums at YM Channel 3)

    Saint Sword - Gorgon's Theme (Synth Drums at channel 2)
  3. In Topic: An open question to E-122-Psi

    16 July 2015 - 08:08 PM

    Well, 3D Blast and Spinball had no split disassembly last time I've check GitHub, there was a imb file or something like that, instead of an ASM file and bins everywhere.
    Some users are working on a Sonic CD disassembly, which it's awesome especially because it could enable hacks ported to Mega CD to use the Ricoh chip.
    Then, well, you are already working on Mean Beam machine, and for the lock-ons you would have to set all the code for the other game's serial codes.
  4. In Topic: An open question to E-122-Psi

    16 July 2015 - 11:55 AM

    E-112-Psi Megahack, that sounds like a fantastic idea!
  5. In Topic: What were some of the great Sega Genesis games

    15 July 2015 - 02:21 PM

    Isn't Magical Hat the original one (japanese version)? If I'm wrong then I'm sorry.//forums.sonicretro.org/public/style_emoticons/default/sad.png

    Also, DecapAttack's introduction theme is also a typical power metal, I love it.