We use a program called MAME to emulate the arcade cabinet's architecture on a PC for ease of recording. There are, however, a few other ways to do it with the actual cabinet.
We use a program called MAME to emulate the arcade cabinet's architecture on a PC for ease of record
Essentially, yes! A very thorough one, allowing you to set the cabinet's dip switches and all the other possible settings. It's just much more convenient than dragging a bunch of equipment out to someone who has the cabinet, renting a bit of their time (or using your own cabinet should you have one) and setting up a huge network of cables and adapters to run a video feed to a PC screen to record.
Essentially, yes! A very thorough one, allowing you to set the cabinet's dip switches and all the ot
That would be an awesome game for Halloween! It has clowns, mimes, jesters, maggots, eight-legged monkeys, and other various spoopy stuff. It even has Evil Marie Antoinette. Lemme repeat: Evil. Marie. Antoinette. If that doesn't convince you, nothing will. *laughs*
That would be an awesome game for Halloween! It has clowns, mimes, jesters, maggots, eight-legged mo
Although some quick research has told me that this is probably a bad decision, watching this LP has made me decide to find a copy of the 2010 Splatterhouse reboot. I'm the kind of person that unironically enjoys bad games, so I feel like even if it's absolute crap, I'll at least get a laugh out of it. So thanks for that!
Although some quick research has told me that this is probably a bad decision, watching this LP has