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    Hi, new to the forum. Just wanted to ask a quick question. Forgive me if it's a major noob one:

    Are DC games mainly digital or analog? I refer to the type of stick needed to play the games.

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    I'd say Analog.
    Really, any 3D game was analog.

    DC, however, also offered many 2D fighting games that used the D-Pad.

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    Virtua Striker 2 was only digital


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    Just trying to decide whether it's worth porting to my arcade machine - which uses 8-way digital only.

    I'm sure there must be some good games that are digital that are worth porting.

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    Then you probably wants to play shooters and fighting games, right? All of them are digital mainly


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    Quote Originally Posted by JKKDARK View Post
    Then you probably wants to play shooters and fighting games, right? All of them are digital mainly
    Yeah, you're absolutely right.

    I have the full MAME set, but I'm wondering if there are any DC shooter / fighter games that are not covered in MAME, either accurately or at all.

    Any advice?

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    Well, some Sega Naomi arcade games are not emulated on MAME (because they weren't released on other arcade boards), so there are some great games:

    Shooters:
    Chaos Field
    Trizeal
    Radilgy
    Under Defeat
    Trigger Heart Exelica
    Karous
    Last Hope
    Ikaruga
    Psyvariar 2: The Will To Fabricate
    Mars Matrix
    Gigawing 1
    Gigawing 2
    Gunbird 2
    Zero Gunner 2
    Twinkle Star Sprites
    Border Down

    Fighting:
    Street Fighter 3: Double Impact
    Street Fighter 3: Third Strike
    Street Fighter Alpha 3
    The Last Blade 2
    Fatal Fury Mark of the Wolves
    Vampire Chronicles
    King of Fighters ‘99 Dream Match
    King of Fighters ‘99 Evolution
    King of Fighters 2000
    King of Fighters 2001
    King of Fighters 2002
    Guilty Gear X
    Super Street Fighter 2X
    Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure
    Marvel vs Capcom
    Marvel vs Capcom 2
    Capcom vs. SNK
    Capcom vs SNK 2


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    Marvel vs. Capcom 2; NFL Blitz; NBA Showtime; Capcom vs. SNK 1 & 2; Ikaruga.

    All of these run brilliantly on the Dreamcast and (as far as I know) not at all under MAME.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JKKDARK View Post
    Fighting:
    Street Fighter 3: Double Impact
    Street Fighter 3: Third Strike
    Street Fighter Alpha 3
    Fatal Fury Mark of the Wolves
    King of Fighters ‘99 Dream Match
    King of Fighters ‘99 Evolution
    King of Fighters 2000
    King of Fighters 2001
    King of Fighters 2002
    Super Street Fighter 2X
    Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure
    Marvel vs Capcom
    These games run under MAME through Neo-Geo, CPS2, or CPS3 emulation.

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    Is there a definitive list? Games that use d-pad and max 6 buttons only?

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