@ashitaka@lemmy.world
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came with a couple of submarine steering wheels as well!

@hark@lemmy.world
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The joystick attachment seemed to snap so easily.

@scutiger@lemmy.world
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Now all you need to use it is a 90’s sound card with a built-in game port.

@jack55555@lemmy.ml
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I got just the thing! Can’t wait to use it on my Pentium 1 system with sound blaster and Dos / Win 3.1

Man that’s an awesome 2-pack, I didn’t even know it existed. Would have killed for this back in the day.

@eramseth@lemmy.world
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Oh man I had that gamepad! Totally forgot about it (and the Gravis brand… what happened to them?)

I remember playing so much Raptor: Call of the Shadows with it.

@ashitaka@lemmy.world
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I remember playing the heck outta the Jazz Jackrabbit shareware on one of these bad boys back in the day.

@ashitaka@lemmy.world
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I remember getting one of these. Looks like absolute garbage to my 2023 brain, but in 1998 I was just happy not to be using my keyboard to play pirated ROMs on ZSNES any more.

ZSNES in 1998? Did they even have sound working then? IIRC it wasn’t until 2000 or so that SNES emulation really became playable.

Sound was working, but transparency wasn’t, so in certain parts of certain games e.g. 600 AD in Chrono Trigger where there was a fog effect, it would be opaque, and you’d have to go into the emulator menu and switch that layer off to see what you were doing.

But hey, it ran at playable speeds on a Pentium 1 / 100Mhz so it wasn’t all bad.

Yeah, I remember seeing those weird “skirts” that the cave entrances had in FF6 since they were meant to use transparency to show a glow effect. I guess sound might have mostly been working by then, but it still had problems (like, again in FF6, the wind effect at the beginning of the game being done as a weird high-pitched tone instead.)

Yeah, the SNES sound chip is notoriously difficult to emulate and even now it’s not perfect, especially with things like wind sounds. The water rushing sound in Zora’s Waterfall in Link to the Past sounds really harsh and distorted on emulation compared to original hardware.

@zodo123@lemmy.world
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The Gravis Gamepad was the gamepad at the time. It wasn’t a great gamepad, but it was what we had.

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