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Some cool 1.5 exclusive screenshots (**As seen on TV!**)
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Yeah my collection is a bit big. To those wondering, that blue PS1 is a debug unit. Developers use this to test out builds of their games. It can boot originals from any region (Region Free) as well as CD-R's.
The green XBOX is a Halo Edition with a Duo mod-chip installed and a 750GB HDD. I have a debug PS2 as well as a PS2 TOOL, but the TOOL is packed up. I have have a PS1 DEV unit made for making your own games as well as a NET YAROZE unit.
So lots of DEV hardware.
Oh and here's something I'm working on, I am trying to recreate the Director's Cut Dual Shock cover in HD. This is still a WIP version.
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Originally posted by Zombie_X View PostSo how are you guys going to play 1.5? Let me show you my gaming set-up I will be using:
As for the debug menu, I kinda like it. Keep it locked in the beginning, but offer a way to unlock it for those who want to use it.
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Originally posted by Northman View PostUnless, of course, the PSIO becomes a viable option in the future.
Resident Evil: Behind the Mask twitter, also in Facebookian flavor for great justice.
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Originally posted by Deathlygasm View Postimma be using my 90s era crt to get the true 97 experience and non dualshock controller
Nah, ePSXe.
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Originally posted by Grem View PostYes, the advanced mode for Chris is awesome! THAT can be considered "hard". I think Chris' advanced mode is the perfect exemple of REAL survival horror, and the most shocking moment is when you discover there are three hunters in the basement. Ha ha! Fucking brilliant. Nightmare mode for RE2 is equally awesome.
It's a shame RE2 or RE3 didn't have a Director's Cut (instead they had a ton of ports), hopefully 1.5 can correct that If IGAS change the viewing angles in the custom rooms along with the enemy placements it could really screw you up like that basement did.
Zombie X's photo looks like a museum to me (I mean that in a good way of course).. it's interesting how one small device can run games for half of those consoles I'm also gonna use ePSXe but on Android (I don't like console gaming on my PC, it just feels wrong) - I recently picked this up for my phone (which I use way too much for everything): http://buy.thegameklip.com/ - very handy when gaming at home or on long flights etc. Touch controls with sticky buttons are adequate at all other times though, well, 85-90% of the time at least..
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Scream, if you think it looks like a museum, then I'd have to say that's 1/8 of all my systems. I have a bunch packed up (CV Dreamcast, Char Aznable Gamecube, Crystal Xbox, Crystal Blue Xbox, and tons more). I just recently aquired a Virtual Boy prototype unit as well. I am a collector of more than BIOHAZARD.
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Getting to what Scream was talking about, custom angles in an arrange mode would be really awesome. They could also remodel the RPD entrance for the arrange mode and have different lighting.
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@Zombie_X - Do you ever utilize any of that PSone development hardware?
I'm not picking on ya, really - I truly understand the collector's angle - but if you ever choose to sell (or perhaps, even lend) that hardware, I'd have a million+1 uses for it (research for better tools, mostly). Hell, for we all know, IGAS could probably use that hardware, if they don't have it at their own.
Just food for thought.
On subject, I'm with Renard - initial launch console, regular controller and fat 32 inch CRT television.Last edited by MeganGrass; 07-22-2013, 12:11 AM.I'm a blackstar.
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