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    1. That excerpt almost sounds like it was lifted strait from the now-defunct Sega Base (once archived on www.sega-cd.org), and I mean word for word.

    2. Naka created a program that ran NES games on the Mega Drive, this is true.

    3. He is NOT THE FIRST HOMEBREW PROGRAMMER.

    Let me sum this up as simplistically as possible: even if you subtract computers (ie - PC, Commodore 64, VIC-20, etc), people were cooking up their own games back in the late 1970's and '80s via several consoles, the most infamous one that comes to mind being the Balley Arcade.

    Certainly a nice nugget of history that was unearthed, but the facts do need to be clarified.

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    I dont know why this article is titled "Father of Homebrew". It sounds more like he was the first person to emulate a video game console on another video game console with totally different hardware, and for no profit. Still amazing, but to suggest he fathered homebrew is silly. Homebrew games were around decades before this guy created this nes emulator.

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    Quote Originally Posted by quzar View Post
    wtf... this is common knowledge. Also, that would make him the father of console on console emulation (and not even, as there were older systems that emulated their predecessors partially in softawre) NOT of homebrew (which has been around since the very first non-military computers).

    thank you quzar, let this ^^ point not go missed. Cap' and Mikaa seem to have picked up on it.


    the "homebrew" scene on many home-computers was massive.... well before anything appeared on consoles.

    only difference was, we called it the PD (public domain) scene. It was still "home" users creating software to share... i.e. homebrew

    I even had one of the early ZX Spectrum emulators running on a 1 meg Amiga500!

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    omfg! whos the mother?
    I don't go on here much anymore. Find me on GBAtemp.


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    I agree with Quzar and Mikaa, this is common knowledge from Segabase. Anyone that wanted to find this information could have gotten it literally years ago.

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    Well to have searched a site that does not exist is a bit odd. And some one who searched for this would probably have to know what it is, something a majority of ts knew nothing about. Those examples u guys gave are classified asscomputers so I guess father of console homebrew?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elven6 View Post
    Well to have searched a site that does not exist is a bit odd. And some one who searched for this would probably have to know what it is, something a majority of ts knew nothing about. Those examples u guys gave are classified asscomputers so I guess father of console homebrew?
    http://www.eidolons-inn.net/tiki-ind...?page=SegaBase

    Use Google next time mate, the site still exists.

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    Ok so l read their article and it says the worlds first video games system emulator. So I guess he was the fouder of console brew.

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    He was the first console emulator. Emulators do not equal homebrew. Homebrew implies 100% home made game.

    So now you can see this is very old news either way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hungry Horace View Post
    thank you quzar, let this ^^ point not go missed. Cap' and Mikaa seem to have picked up on it.


    the "homebrew" scene on many home-computers was massive.... well before anything appeared on consoles.

    only difference was, we called it the PD (public domain) scene. It was still "home" users creating software to share... i.e. homebrew

    I even had one of the early ZX Spectrum emulators running on a 1 meg Amiga500!
    And let us not forget the actual console home brew scene, that, while not as wide-spread as its computer bretheren, was still formidable. And do keep in mind that while the Bally Arcade was one of the more notable consoles that saw home brewing, the Atari 2600 had its fair share (in more ways than one, but that's a topic for another day).

    On a side note, should anyone be interested, somewhere on this mess of a hard drive that I call a computer, I have the full .RAR Sega Base Archive, with pics, reviews, histories, and sources. I picked it up a few years ago back when Sega Base fell down and was archived by www.sega-cd.org a while back (and am unsure if THEY are still running it...).

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