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Hi. I have the planets in MZ done for you

Discussion in 'Engineering & Reverse Engineering' started by LOst, Jul 28, 2005.

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  1. Dude

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    probably the same deal they used in wolf3d - its not true 3d, but faked I beleive. Note that all angles are 90 degrees
     
  2. ICEknight

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    Hey, looks like Gens shows a wrong aspect ratio in that level. No wonder the alien looks stretched vertically.
     
  3. Qjimbo

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    Jeez that's freaky that the film toy story was out the same time as the genesis, makes you realise how much time has passed @_@

    Yeah I think you're right, hell you did the interview you've gotta be right :lol:
     
  4. LocalH

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    That looks like 32 cell mode, and indeed Gens gets the aspect wrong.
     
  5. Fake 3D or not, it's pretty impressive for a genesis. I've never played that, but I would imagine there would be some lag, but still. Putting that out on a genesis...

    Oh, an besides, that's real-time rendered graphics, not pre-rendered.
     
  6. superstarCSB

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    Did you know Traveler's Tales helped put together Toy Story? It reminds me a lot of Sonic 3D Blast. Just the 3d look and feel of it all.
     
  7. Kles

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    Genesis doing fake 3D probably wouldn't be too hard. I mean, SNES could do Doom and it was a technologically inferior system.
     
  8. Lostgame

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    Imagine no lag. On real, unmodded hardware.
     
  9. Hivebrain

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    That might be because the length of the PCM is incorrectly defined as EndOfRom-SegaPCM. If you put data before the EndOfRom label, then the length will be wrong. This can be easily fixed by moving the label.
     
  10. LocalH

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    Or do <LabelDirectlyAfterSegaPCM>-SegaPCM. If you don't have a label there, make one and call it whatever you like.
     
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