I used to love that game. Going back a lot further I wonder if you can get Manic Miner and Jet Set Willy
I've just been down a rabbit hole reminiscing about old computer games I used to play. One that i loved was Crash Bandicoot and i've just found out it can be played on my laptop. I'm not really interested in getting a dedicated console so to get myself up and spinning is it just a case of buying one of these https://www.amazon.co.uk/Vibration-G...s%2C266&sr=1-9
And then setting myself up on Steam and buy the game? https://store.steampowered.com/app/7..._Sane_Trilogy/
Is there anything else I need to do?
Anyone else gone down this route? Am I going to be disappointed?!!
I used to love that game. Going back a lot further I wonder if you can get Manic Miner and Jet Set Willy
Defender was my favourite arcade game but you need the proper arcade controls.
You should be able to just download an emulator
Once upon a time I was stranded for a week in a small village just outside Brussels - Crash and red vino saved the day!
Jet Set Willy
Another reminder chuckie egg?
Jet Set Willy
Now there's a flashback. I haven't thought about that game for 20years & more.
Must have lost a year in the 1980s at least on that game.
Yes you should just need the game install and a compatible controller to play it once installed
Crash was amazing, I loved crash 3, crash bash and crash team racing
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Controller ordered and just about to order the game.
I hope i'm not going to be disappointed.
One more question if i may - I assume the game is stored locally and therefore can be played without internet?
Just to drag the thread off on a tangent, I had a huge catalogue of Digital Fantasia games for that computer (it was a hand-me-down from one of my cousins). The boxes were always magnificent, but the cassettes would never load for me! I could get lost in the box art alone, it was my dream to get into those games. Worth a fortune now of course - and all mine are in a landfill 😆
Got a couple of raspberry pis knocking about but I do find the nostalgia quickly wanes ; good projects nonetheless.
I did once have a spectrum emulator on a £500k Silicon Graphics Industries Onyx workstation so I could play Lords of Midnight.
Skramble was my arcade classic (10p a go) and obviously Pac-Man
If you want a true rabbit hole to go down I give you the MiSTer FPGA. As well as perfect arcade and console emulations it also does the same for actual computers. BBC Micros, Spectrums, Amigas and much more. The list of what is supported is at https://github.com/MiSTer-devel/Main_MiSTer/wiki
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Loved Crash. Great era of gaming.
I still play the original Jonah Lomu Rugby with my dad whenever possible. The best rugby game ever released with the hidden ability to offload etc.
Final Fantasy VII has to be the ultimate retro game for me. So pleased they did a mobile version of it recently.
When I used to frequent actual arcades it was Gorf or defender or asteroids for me.
I know you've said you don't want to get into buying a console but I got a switch last year before everything kicked off and it's been great.
You can get crash for it, but also if you pay the yearly online subscription (£15 or thereabouts for the whole year) you get access to a nes and SNES emulator with some great classic games.
Plus the remakes or series of old games are also fantastic. Well worth a look.
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Raspberry Pi is the way to go ; emulate everything up to PS1 . Works with popular game controllers .
All for the price of a pi and an SD card . Which you can always change to something else ic yiu get bored. £50 not including the controller . Easy project with lots of support online and ongoing development.
You can customise it ; put it in an arcade cabinet , put it in a gameboy case and make it portable , combinw with a multimedua streaming solution.
Just be mindful not all the retro games are as good as remembered . I had great fun putting Atari VCS and Amiga games up on a 4k 16ft projector !
Such a laugh
I use an nvida shield pro. Picked one up at the begining of lockdown and been thoroughly impressed. Have got retoroarch and dolphin to emulate nearly any console up to PS1 and GameCube/Wii.
Hade great fun lodging up some nes games Captain Skyhawk and top gun. Also Bushido blade for PS1. Forgot what a tense and dramatic game it is.
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That sounds well above my competence level when it comes to technology, I can't even work out how to get my email on my ipad!
Have crash bandicoot 1-3 on XBox one, great fun.
Also have a retroarch Raspberry pi setup, which is good, mostly only tried older NES SNES stuff, but have managed to get PS1 Hogs of war working, great game, hilarious dialogue by the late great Rick Mayall
I loved playing crush, crumble and chomp! on my old apple II.
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Wot MrD said!
I have Retropie running on a Pi4. I've just swapped to the Pi4 from a Pi3, the Pi3B is good enough for everything except the Nintendo 64 emulation.
So far I have it running about 40 ZX Spectrum games & around the same number of Amiga games. I've got about half a dozen MegaDrive games running, there are plenty more out there, I just haven't downloaded them yet.
It is running 1782 Arcade machine games. No, that's not a mistake, every one is tested and runs & plays perfectly. Yes, arcade machines, the things with a coin slot.
I have what I believe to be a complete set of games for the N64. So far I've tested and configured about 20. They all work, some are a bit slow and the sound isn't perfect. Even the Pi4 doesn't really have the grunt to emulate all the games. There are some that run perfectly.
It is also running Kodi, so will stream from my NAS & from both legitimate & illicit streaming sites if you so desire.
All that and I've barely scratched the surface. It will emulate:
3do
Amiga
Amstrad CPC
Apple II
Atari 2600
Atari 7800
Atari 800 and 5200
Atari Jaguar
Atari Lynx
Atari ST-STE-TT-Falcon
Coco
Colecovision
Commodore 64/VIC-20/PET
Daphne
Dragon
Dreamcast
Famicom Disk System
Game Boy Advance
Game Boy Color
Game Boy
GameCube
Game Gear
Game & Watch
GemRB
Genesis/Megadrive
Intellivision
Love
Macintosh
Master System
MESS
MSX
NEC PC8800
NEC PC9800
Neo Geo
Neo Geo Pocket Color
Neo Geo Pocket
Nintendo 64
Nintendo DS
Nintendo Entertainment System
OpenBOR
Oric
PC Engine
PC
Playstation 1
PSP
Sam Coupe
Saturn
ScummVM
Sega 32X
Sega CD
Sharp X1
Sharp X68000
SG 1000
Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Thomson MO/TO
TI-99
TRS-80
Vectrex
VideoPac / Odyssey 2
Virtual Boy
Wonderswan Color
WonderSwan
Zmachine
ZX Spectrum
It is consuming an awful lot of my time!
Edit to add:
I don't yet have a version of Crash Bandicoot running on it!
I used to like playing Battle 1917 and Apocalypse (like Risk but with added nukes), on the Spectrum and K240 on the Amiga..
interesting to read about the Raspberry Pi thing, might look into that..