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Thread: Hue v0.60 beta (PC Engine Emu for PSP)

                  
   
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    Is it possible to play the the us version from neutopia 1+2 and bloddy wolf?

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    Right just thought i would share my thoughts..

    First for menu hold left trigger and then press select..

    second i have managed to get Dracula X working using the CD emulation..
    When your in the menu if you hold down the right trigger the rom select changes to TOC select so select you TOC file for the game u want take your finger off the trigger then select the super cd-rom 2 system file and joy it works and it runs super smooth too at 60fps with frameskip off and at 266mhz or even turning vsync wait off you can run it very well at 222mhz..
    Problems well the main one being i can't get it to output any of the MP3 tracks although sound sfx are all fine, so not to sure if this Emu supports MP3 as yet or if i need to do something with my MP3's to get it to work..

    By the way i think this Emu rocks and has taken the mantle from PCEP..

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    Thanks for the info on the cd toc selection! I just wanted to add, in order to get to the options menu when hue first loads up you need to load a rom first. After the rom is loaded you can then use L+select to get to the menu. Also for getting Bloody Wolf, and Neutopia I and II to work, it all depends on your rom. The one's that worked for me are named:

    Neutopia II (U) [o1].zip
    Neutopia (U) [a1].zip
    Bloody Wolf (U) [h1].zip

    Also for anyone trying to get Blazing Lazers to work the rom that worked for me is: Blazing Lazers (U) [hl].zip

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    Call me crazy, but does this latest revision seem to have a lot of broken features?
    I can't seem to state save anymore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spaceman
    Right just thought i would share my thoughts..

    First for menu hold left trigger and then press select..

    second i have managed to get Dracula X working using the CD emulation..
    When your in the menu if you hold down the right trigger the rom select changes to TOC select so select you TOC file for the game u want take your finger off the trigger then select the super cd-rom 2 system file and joy it works and it runs super smooth too at 60fps with frameskip off and at 266mhz or even turning vsync wait off you can run it very well at 222mhz..
    Problems well the main one being i can't get it to output any of the MP3 tracks although sound sfx are all fine, so not to sure if this Emu supports MP3 as yet or if i need to do something with my MP3's to get it to work..

    By the way i think this Emu rocks and has taken the mantle from PCEP..
    I got the cdroms games going too and your right. No music in Dracula X pcep has music, but it's very scratchy....a few games work with sound, but most don't. as of now, PCEP 0.7 is still the best emu.

    I'll be watching hue though. I just hope the next update will bring more games with sound?

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    Sprites still crash in blazing lazers when you get to level 7......

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    Could you play the final fantasy computer games with something like this eventually.....im dying to play them on my psp

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    HUE is a TURBO GRAPHIX 16/PC-ENGINE emulator that supports turbo/pc-engine cd's and hu cards. It has nothing to do with pc FF games. There's other great rpg's out there better than FF, especially for this emu. Ys Book I&II come to mind. If you want FF on your psp go play "real" good FF games on SNES and NES. Those run great on the psp.

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