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I got one from retromimi and it is really the first RS-97 / GB(A) knock-off device to impress me. GBA/SNES/NES/GB(C)/Lynx/Atari2600/Colecovision emulation are pretty fast, look good, and have save states using the latest 'RetroFW.'

Contrast most 'Retro Game this-and-that' handhelds where emulators just barely work and the battery lasts an hour. Neogeo pocket color (emulator is called race-od) was the only disappointing emulator because it can't save state (or save at all).There are a lot of strange emulators, but I didn't test every one because I don't see the point in using retro computer emulators (BBC micro, spectrum, c64, atari800) on a handheld with NO KEYBOARD. I also didn't bother with TV-out, because I like handhelds, not TV-game style consoles.Hopefully people will concentrate on console- and handheld- emulators and not waste too much effort on emulating horrible old 80s computers like TRS-80, TI99/4A, etc.I wonder how long it will be until 3rd and 4th parties start selling trashy knock-offs of LDK Retrogame. I got one from retromimi and it is really the first RS-97 / GB(A) knock-off device to impress me. GBA/SNES/NES/GB(C)/Lynx/Atari2600/Colecovision emulation are pretty fast, look good, and have save states using the latest 'RetroFW.' Contrast most 'Retro Game this-and-that' handhelds where emulators just barely work and the battery lasts an hour.

Tonka construction 2 download free. Neogeo pocket color (emulator is called race-od) was the only disappointing emulator because it can't save state (or save at all).There are a lot of strange emulators, but I didn't test every one because I don't see the point in using retro computer emulators (BBC micro, spectrum, c64, atari800) on a handheld with NO KEYBOARD. I also didn't bother with TV-out, because I like handhelds, not TV-game style consoles.Hopefully people will concentrate on console- and handheld- emulators and not waste too much effort on emulating horrible old 80s computers like TRS-80, TI99/4A, etc.I wonder how long it will be until 3rd and 4th parties start selling trashy knock-offs of LDK Retrogame. Click to expand.Hey, I like “horrible” old 80’s computers, I have quite a few of them.

MSX, Vic 20, C64, C16 +4, Spectrum, Amstrad CPC 464 and Amstrad Plus 4 (though I mostly use my GX4000 for their games), Atari 800 XL, Atari ST, Amiga 500. Still use them all too.But I will agree that unless emulation is done well, they’re a pain in the butt. There’s thousands of games across them you can load and play without ever going near a keyboard in emulation. But if it’s not done well, forget about it.Anyway, how has the battery life been for you?Tried any arcade stuff, especially CPS2 and CPS3? I like horrible old 80s computers, too. I still have too many. Cheap microcontrollers (uIEC/SD) and FPGAs (Chameleon) enabling SD-card floppy disk drive replacements have kept me using C128, C64, TI99/4A, and Tandy Color Computer (similar to Tano?

Click on Fatal Labyrinth™ download button below. Choose 'Install' to install the game. Follow the on-screen prompts; Let it Download Full Version game. Once a game is downloaded, use the Steam Client to play the game. DOWNLOAD THE GAME Download Official Game. Well, the Honey Select Unlimited expansion is here, courtesy of prolific hentai localisers Fakku! Honey Select Unlimited Extend, as the expansion is known, combines both of the expansions previously available for the original Japanese version of Honey Select. At $59.99, it's quite pricey - that's what the main game costs by itself - so doubtless you want.

In Wales) computers long after. The only downside is finding anyting, now that 80s computers can have more storage than I could have possibly imagined back then. Can't ask Siri to LOAD'$',8I didn't comment on LDK battery life because I just got it yesterday. The battery says 1000mah and it looks like a super-common battery I've seen in a lot of Nokia phones from the 00s. Seems good so far in that I haven't noticed it going down much in an hour or two. (Assuming, of course, the battery indicator icon in RetroFW really works!) There's also a green LED on the back.

I'll see if it changes color, dims, or goes out when the battery gets low.I played a little Digimon World just to test the PS1 emulator and it seems to work well enough. Had to use real PS1 bios as the HLE bios lacks something needed to create save game. Too bad it is literally a shitty game. (Over an hour into it, I still can't find the potty and my digi-whatsit beastie is leaving digiturds all over the town.) Are there any fun games on PS1? What the PS1 could have done with Pokemon.I also forgot to mention Picodrive (Genesis/MegaDrive) because I didn't like that system. Sonic and whack-whack-whack fighting games were never my thing.

The emulator runs Fatal Labyrinth (Sega's version of Nethack) well, but I don't know what-if anything-constitutes a good Genesis game. I like horrible old 80s computers, too. I still have too many. Cheap microcontrollers (uIEC/SD) and FPGAs (Chameleon) enabling SD-card floppy disk drive replacements have kept me using C128, C64, TI99/4A, and Tandy Color Computer (similar to Tano? In Wales) computers long after. The only downside is finding anyting, now that 80s computers can have more storage than I could have possibly imagined back then.

Can't ask Siri to LOAD'$',8I didn't comment on LDK battery life because I just got it yesterday. The battery says 1000mah and it looks like a super-common battery I've seen in a lot of Nokia phones from the 00s. Seems good so far in that I haven't noticed it going down much in an hour or two.

(Assuming, of course, the battery indicator icon in RetroFW really works!) There's also a green LED on the back. I'll see if it changes color, dims, or goes out when the battery gets low.I played a little Digimon World just to test the PS1 emulator and it seems to work well enough. Had to use real PS1 bios as the HLE bios lacks something needed to create save game. Too bad it is literally a shitty game. (Over an hour into it, I still can't find the potty and my digi-whatsit beastie is leaving digiturds all over the town.) Are there any fun games on PS1? What the PS1 could have done with Pokemon.I also forgot to mention Picodrive (Genesis/MegaDrive) because I didn't like that system. Sonic and whack-whack-whack fighting games were never my thing.

The emulator runs Fatal Labyrinth (Sega's version of Nethack) well, but I don't know what-if anything-constitutes a good Genesis game. Click to expand.I’ve got various tape/disk emulation devices for all of my old computers too, well, I like to use those and flash carts whenever possible, so I have dozens.I don’t like using my originals, not when some of them are worth hundreds of pounds on their own. Too damn expensive to replace if something goes wrong.But I always organise into nice neat folders, so I can find things nice and easily.I think flash carts/tape emulators/disk emulators are an essential these days anyway. Even without using them to protect your original games.

There’s so much good homebrew around for practically every system, they pay for themselves as far as I’m concerned.I always prefer the original devices, but a good handheld emulation device is an absolute necessity for me. It’s the only way I can take most of my systems with me when the wife drags me kicking and screaming on holidayNo worries about the battery, didn’t realise you’d only just got it. Still, at least using those batteries it’s easy to have a few backups, you could even charge the spares in the car if you want to. Click to expand.Err, I think pretty much all the software is homebrew?I have not extensively tested SNES games. I tried out super mario and zelda and they looked ok. You can load/save state or SRAM save.I cloned the (or do I mean a?) on my Arch Linux system and compiled a few games not (yet?) included: digger (A mediocre DOS-era? Version of Mr.

Do) and supertux.I hoped it was just a matter of pointing CC to the crosscompiler, but lots of Makefiles are messed up. You can find the source to lots of games and emulators here:It looks like many of these games/emulators are in varying states of disrepair, thanks to the shambolic mess that is RS-97 RetroGame; don't expect to just type make and have them compile.Hell, I don't even know if this is the source from which the emulators included in 'RetroFW' are built. But I got digger working, so I'm mostly satisfied.Most of the emulators are already included in RetroFW, but few of the games are.Probably of no interest to anyone else, but will work, no porting needed. Just copy it to your uSD card and you can play MunchMan! I found a statically linked binary of vice that works with LDK RetroFW. (I think it came from the Retro Arcade Mini FW, but I forgot.)This emulator is not super easy to use unless you are familiar with a real C64. I have played Giana Sisters and DJ Puff to test.

Seems about fullspeed and sounds good. I keep PRG files of a bunch of games in a single folder which is mounted as drive 8. Select them in the Autostart Image menu. Another option is to use EasyFlash cartridge.crt files which have a nice menu.Start the C64 emulator with the x86.dge script because it wil log stdout to a vicelog.txt, which is helpful if x64 crashes.You may find that x64 doesn't start and it says in vicelog.txt that it can't find kernal, chargen, etc. The ROMs must be located in a directory called C64 (NOT c64) in the same directory as x64. Use commander to rename the c64 folder to temp.

Then rename temp to C64. It will still say 'c64' in the file browser, but don't worry. (You can't directly rename 'c64' to 'C64' because commander and/or the filesystem are not fully case-sensitive.)As an added bonus, it also works on the Retogame plus.Anybody got a STATIC binary of DOSbox that will work on the Retrogame plus? All the dingoo A320 DOSbox binaries on openhandhelds.org are linked to uClibc and won't work on RG plus.(Compiling it looks complicated, as the Makefile was made by configure and then edited to point to dingoo gcc,strip, sdl-config etc. I tried updating it to RetroFW buildroot but make complains about not finding /.deps. I don't know what that is.

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Some piece of automake horkage? It seems the last person to mess with this source deleted configure and other things that are the inputs to generating a Makefile.)btw, you can easily tell whether a MIPS (or any arch) binary is statically or dynamically linked using the file command.

Well, the Honey Select Unlimited expansion is here, courtesy of prolific hentai localisers Fakku!Honey Select Unlimited Extend, as the expansion is known, combines both of the expansions previously available for the original Japanese version of Honey Select. At $59.99, it’s quite pricey — that’s what the main game costs by itself — so doubtless you want to know if it’s worth a punt.Since I’ve already written extensively about and previously — along with — I figured the best thing to do today would be to take an extremely NSFW tour of the software with the expansion installed with you in tow, dear reader, and we can see what’s new together.

So join me after the cut if you’re ready to strip off and get sweaty.Note: This should already be obvious, but there will be boobs, fannies and knobs after the jump. If you read this at work and end up on the receiving end of a stern talking to and/or disciplinary action, I accept no responsibility. Save the filth for when you get home!Well, we’re off to a good start with a new title screen that looks kinda classy.

The original game opened with a shot of the building’s lobby, with whichever girl you’d set in the options menu sitting behind the desk waiting to welcome you. This new opening gives a much better view of someone who has been waiting for you.Let’s open with a look at the character creator and see what that has to offer this time around.We begin as it’s always been. There are no new sample characters and the interface is the same. The new stuff should show up in the options we have available to us when designing and clothing our creations, so let’s put a Honey together.Okay. There’s a start. “Type 05” skin appears to be new, and it’s a sort of roboty cyborg type skin, for those who are into roboty cyborg girls.

Let’s try and make one of those. Maybe a bit of fiddling with skin tone is in orderThere we go, one shiny robot lady with extremely pink nipples. We can sort those out in a moment. Also I promise she did actually have her eyes open during this process, she just seemed to do a great job of blinking every time I took a picture.

So, hmm, what to do nextTan lines on a robot might seem a bit weird, but with some creative use of colour you can create some interesting effects. Slight shades of A2’s outfit from in a few respects, only she didn’t have pink puffy nipples. Not visible ones anyway, there’s probably plenty of fanart where she does have pink puffy nipples, but I digress.Now we’re talking. Not many new tattoos on offer, but the “circuitry” one goes nicely with the robot theme. At higher colour intensities, it looks like it’s glowing.Nips: fixed.The slider options are unchanged, as you might expect, but the face type settings have a few additional complexion types, and under “wrinkles” there are two types of “mecha moulds” to further the robot look should you so desire. In for a penny, in for a pound, I say.There’s one new eyebrow type (seen here) and two new types of eyelashes.

Whether or not you want to play with these settings will depend on how up close and personal you intend to get with your creation during whatever you plan to do with them once they’re safely ensconced in your save folder.New eye textures, including several roboty ones. They know what the people want.

Or what I apparently want. Might tone down the shininess there just a little bit.A few new makeup options, including “partial coverage” and smudged lipstick, and companion face tattoos to go with the circuitry body tattoos.Ah, hair, my favourite bit of character creation. There are six new front hairstyles, seven new back hairstyles (for the back of the head, not, you know, back hair) and one new dangly side hair bit. Not a huge addition, but hair is one of the most easily moddable parts of Honey Select, so you can add more styles pretty easily.I’ve gone for the new “Very Long Straight” hairstyle, because I love me some long hair. I like the waviness of this style.

And that does it for the basic body settings. Let’s put some clothes on the poor girl.I seemed to have thirteen new tops available to me, but it occurs to me that at least some of those might be from mods I installed recently.

Well, regardless of where it came from, this coat is pretty badass.Mock my taste if you want, but you won’t be laughing when Robot Draculette is in next season.There’s a few new pieces in every category, and you can make some interesting combinations by playing with colours, shininess and suchlike.Toned down the red a bit to not be quite so much in your face. OH GOD I COULD SPEND HOURS DOING THIS, but I won’t for your sanity.

Let’s call that “done”.There are three new personality types. “Active” sounds very young (and calls you “onii-san”), while “faithful” is I haven’t quite got a feel for it yet. “Seductive” provides a sort of “mature woman” feeling. If you’ve played the games and you know about Tiffani it sounds kind of like Tiffani.All right. There we have our new character card.Let’s make her a playmate using an interesting new option called “Character Fusion”.This is exactly what it sounds like.

Take two characters and “fuse” them together to create a brand new third character. I don’t know how well this works, but let’s find out together!How about mixing Rinoa from Final Fantasy VIII with Princess Zelda?

That sounds good, right? Let’s press the button and see what happensHmm, okay. You get a slightly different “fusion” between the two characters each time you hit the button, and you can choose whether or not their clothes change with the checkbox at the top. Zelda Heartilly it is.Okay, so I guess it’s time to interact with them.In the main game of Honey Select, you organise your characters into “rooms”, and one room can be “active” at a time. You can switch rooms at any time; the main function a “room” has is to provide a pool of characters that random events can pull from.With this being our first encounter with the new girls, your options are a bit limited.

Bear with me while I get through introductions and then we’ll get on to some of the interesting new stuff“It’s nice to meet you.”“Yes, the feeling is mutual.” Aside: “Seductive” personality type is big on the post-coital heavy breathing if you’re into that.“That can probably be arranged.”Upon returning to my room, I was rudely interrupted by Hundred Honeys member Emily Whitaker, who insisted on providing a blowjob out in the garden. Well, all right, but make it quick.All right, now we’re talking.

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