What are your favourite games to relive your nostalgia on what emulator? I used to play the hell out of Monkeyball on gamecube so I enjoy using Dolphin for that or Mario Sunshine.

Emulation has given me a wide backlog of great titles to play in the midst of “AAA” sludge.

What’s your impression on emulation? What is your favourite thing about it?

Cheers!

  • rImITywR@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Ship of Harkinian is not technically emulation, but a full port of Ocarina of Time. And is totally awesome. It has tons of quality of life improvements and enhancements. It also has a built in randomizer so it has infinite replayability.

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      9 months ago

      Yup. I’ve been doing a yearly randomizer of Oot for several years. It’s really comfort food for me.

      Also, there a build of SoH that runs on a hacked switch so I can play it from the couch :)

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      9 months ago

      Is there somewhere to read what those changes are? Their home page just says some general stuff. I play a lot of alttp randomizer but oot always spooked me because it’s such a bigger game.

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        9 months ago

        Tried looking for a full feature list, couldn’t find any. Makes sense, tho, because it would probably be massive.

        I’ve tried SoH before, and my favourite features are 60 FPS gameplay and gyro aiming. It also has a bunch of enhancements like time savers (faster test speed, “Better Owl”, time travel using the Song of Time, etc.), alternate assets (= mod support!), bunch of fixes and cut gameplay restoration. If you stream, it also has Crowd Control support. It even has a co-op mode now lol. As for the randomizer stuff, it has an item and check tracker, and a lot of settings for it.

        I recommend you just check it out yourself or, alternatively, watch some video on YT that goes more in-depth on the features

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    9 months ago

    I’m a fan of RPG games so I tend to emulate these games on my phone

    • Pokémon games from all Gameboys

    • Zelda games from Gameboy and SNES

    • Pretty much all final fantasy games

    • Suikoden 1 to 5

    • Mario RPG games

    • Shadow hearts games from the ps2

    • Dragon quest games

    • Personal games up until persona 4

    • Other games suck as Chroni Cross and Trigger, Hrxyz Force, Mother, Lufias, Tales games

    All these games can be played with the touchscreen really.

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    9 months ago

    I’ve been using emulation pretty much since I started playing games. It’s actually one of the main reasons gaming became my passion (and eventually major money drain).

    My favorite thing? I don’t have to shuffle different devices to play everything I want - it’s even more importent now, since I have a Steam Deck and can have all of them on the go again.

    Here’s a short list of titles I love that don’t show up too often in threads like this one:

    • Tetris DX (GBC / mGBA)
    • Fantasy Golf Pangya (PSP / PPSSPP)
    • Persona 3 Portable (PSP / PPSSPP) - just started NG+ with female protagonist
    • Puzzle Quest - Challenge of the Warlords (PSP / PPSSPP)
    • Ridge Racer 2 (PSP / PPSSPP)
    • Parasite EVE (PSX / DuckStation)
    • Captain Toad Tresure Tracker (Switch / Yuzu)

    I’m not going to dump my whole library here but these are fun and rare enough worth mention.

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      9 months ago

      Not sure Persona 3 belongs with the others seeing as it just got another rerelease in the form of Persona 3 Reload. Currently playing it on my Series X and it’s great. Unfortunately no female protagonist though.

      Other than that, Parasite Eve is one of my personal favorites.

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        9 months ago

        I’d agree about P3R if not for the fact that despite remaking the game Atlus still couldn’t be bothered to make a definitive edition of P3.

        Besides that, you could also argue P3P doesn’t really belong here due to being available on Steam but the question was about our favorite games played on an emulator and PSP version is what I’m playing right as I’m typing this :P

        Parasite Eve is great, isn’t it? I wish we got more RPGs like this set in modern times.

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    9 months ago

    I used to collect various systems and games but nowadays don’t have much left apart from my Dreamcast stuff. Cost, storage space and just the risk of something becoming unplayable mean emulation is my go to now.

    PS1 is probably my most played system, I used ePSXe for years but recently switched to Duckstation and so far so good. Some of my all time favourites are GT2, Future Cop LAPD, Devil Dice, Colin McRae Rally 1/2.

    If you want something to play on Dolphin then the GameCube version of Skies of Arcadia is excellent.

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    9 months ago

    Legend of Legaia on PS1

    Final Fantasy X on PS2

    LoZ Windwaker on GameCube

    Chrono Trigger on SNES

    Jet Set Radio on Dreamcast

    Skies of Arcadia Legends on GameCube

    Pokemon Heart Gold/SS on DS

    Final Fantasy III on DS

    I have a Steam deck, so I have used it for a lot of emulation. I’ve actually been playing on my phone lately. I bought a USB-C controller that holds my phone. Using Retroarch for most older stuff, but I have the following emulators installed separately:

    Aethersx2 for PS2

    Dolphin for GC/Wii

    Citra for 3DS

    Duckstation for PS1

    Vita3k for PS Vita

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    9 months ago

    Tony Hawk Pro Skater (and 2) on psx.

    Automodelista on ps2

    All the Gran Tourismo games from psx and ps2

    All iterations of Mario Kart from snes through wiiu

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    9 months ago

    I’ve been replaying Dragon Quest 8 (PS2) on my Steam Deck, and it just fills me with joy. Except for the absolutely bonkers choices they hardcoded for buttons and camera movement. Ah, good times.

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    9 months ago

    Pokémon OFC

    SSX 3 on GameCube

    Final Fantasy Tactics Advanced on GBA

    Megaman Battle Network on GBA

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    It was never released where I live, but I love using Duckstation (psx/1) to play Vib-Ribbon since I don’t have a modded ps1/2.

    I absolutely love emulation. It’s a great way for anyone to play their favorite retro games or titles they’ve never played without shilling out hundreds if not thousands because of resellers that probably live in their mom’s basement and weigh 6000 pounds.

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    9 months ago

    I highly recommend getting cheap Chinese emulation handheld. I bought the R36s not to long ago for about.$50 and it kicks ass.

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    9 months ago

    I use a Mister FPGA for emulation of pretty much all 5th gen and older consoles, as well as a ton of arcade games. I like to use it with my CRTs - it has direct analog video output, and it’s highly accurate hardware emulation with effectively zero latency by nature of it being FPGA. It was expensive but it turned out to be right at home in my CRT setup, and I couldn’t be happier with it.

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    9 months ago

    I love emulation. Been using it since NESticle in the late 90s. By far the best thing about it is save states. Being able to stop playing whenever you want and resume your progress was a revelation!