Mame hyperspin torrent11/20/2022 ![]() ![]() I was playing Crusin' USA and the link has been disabled. ![]() I am running into a problem when I select my course, the game looks for other arcade systems linked up (think Dave & Busters 8 racing games all linked together) and freezes. I have both for Rush The Rock and actually can get MAME to start the emulation. The newer games appear to use both a ROM file and a CHD file. I have an itch to play San Fransico Rush: the Rock + 2049. I need some help, or pointed in the right direction if anyone knows where to go find help. Played some Final Fight on Sega CD, Mega Man II on NES and beat some ass in MKIII on the arcade. I beat Turtles In Time, Michael Jackson Moon Walker (actually, pretty decent game - the main objective is to save children and it's a side scrolling fighting game), beat Bucky O'Hare. beat a few of the Metal Slugs which I had never played before, such fun and challenging shooters. Maybe someday I will build a cabinet, and put in 4 players for Turtles In Time and The Simpsons, maybe drop a trackball in the middle and rig up some guns - but that day is not todayīinged this weekend. USB Light Guns for games like Time Crisis, A51, Duckhunt, etc. I have rigged up two 360 controllers, wired, and configured each controller with each emulator - this part is a pain but all things considered a minimal investment - I think using Xpadder (Xpadder is a program that allows you to map your 360 controller to your keyboard/mouse with the ability to save multiple profiles) may make it simpler from what I have read, but I have not investigated Xpadder fully yet. The guy who uploaded this torrent uploaded many of his settings - so, out of box - once everything is downloaded and extracted, all you have to do is edit the HyperHQ program and you're off running. So, basically, this flash application is just a very sexy UI for all your emulators. In HyperHQ you program what systems you want on your "wheel" and where the emulators and ROM paths are located on your computer. You configure everything from an application called HyperHQ. the "frontend", or Hyperspin, is flash based. OK, so, the way this all works is pretty slick. I am expecting everything for the arcade to be about 1.75 TB when it's all done - a "complete" collection is around 7 TB, but in all honesty, this collection that I've found has EVERYTHING and then some. There are 5 torrents of PS1 games at 100gb a pop. I am downloading the Sega disc based collection now (Sega CD, Saturn, Dreamcast) and then the PS1 games are up next. Everything has it's on video preview and artwork. I have all the "cartridge" games working (NES, SNES, N64, Sega Master, Sega Genesis, etc.), all the arcade games are working (45gb), and all of the Atari/NEC system games are working. I have been having a blast playing N64 games with the woman, she is god awful at Mario Kart. Whoever compiled the "project" and uploaded it is awesome. ![]()
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