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What about MUGEN - The Fighting Game Engine?

For those who dont know, search it in youtube!

A great english Site ist: http://www.mugenation.com/

great german speaking Site: http://www.magic-mugen.de/

I've got raster of 200 Chars, each with own stage, using Fighters from Street-Fighter, SNK-Games, Nintendo-Chars, DrangonBall and many more and i use it with my Home Theater PC mit GameEx (registered User :) )! You'll need joy2key thogh theres no gamepad support.

Greets

AEN

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What about MUGEN - The Fighting Game Engine?

For those who dont know, search it in youtube!

A great english Site ist: http://www.mugenation.com/

great german speaking Site: http://www.magic-mugen.de/

I've got raster of 200 Chars, each with own stage, using Fighters from Street-Fighter, SNK-Games, Nintendo-Chars, DrangonBall and many more and i use it with my Home Theater PC mit GameEx (registered User :) )! You'll need joy2key thogh theres no gamepad support.

Greets

AEN

A couple of Mugen threads I thought youd' be interested in:

http://www.gameex.info/forums/index.php?showtopic=4444

http://www.gameex.info/forums/index.php?sh...amp;#entry34427

JCGamer is really into Mugen!

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Here's a quirky little game ROM CHECK FAIL

I dunno how to describe it so I'll just copy the authors description:

Carefully place a dozen arcade classics in a large mixing bowl. Add a dash of awesomesauce, cover the bowl, and allow the ingredients to ferment over three weeks. Uncover in a well ventilated area, then mash until loud and glitchy. Serve over the internet.

Stu

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LEGO Star Wars

LEGO Indiana Jones

I KNOW, it looks like games for kids. But for you who have played, you know these are incredibly fun games... This is the only games my girlfriend loves to play with me.

The graphics are SOOOO prettier on the PC version than on the Wii/360/PS3 (if you got a graphic card beefy enough, something like a 8600GT does the job pretty well, even at 1920x1080)

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Guess I'll add my current list..

ALOT of these came from MegaGames Pack 1.23

Some may be a re-list of whats been posted, there's so many good games listed now it's hard to keep track! lol

Air Strike II Gulf Thunder (theres 1 part that requires a mouse during stage select, pooh)

Attack of the Silver Ball (Pinball - 2 games in 1)

Dino and Aliens (maze style game)

DraculaTwins (Side scroll adventure)

Fantastic Journey (Pinball)

House of Dead 1-3

Mario Forever

Motorama (Great game lol)

MutantStorm (I actually have this set up to use 2 joysticks per player, one mouse the ship, other fires... different)

Creep Night (Pinball)

Thrill Ride (Pinball)

The Web (Pinball)

TimeShock! (Pinball)

Virtua Cop 1-2

Zelda Forever (still testing this one, like Mario forever has nag screens, gotta setup AutoHK)

Aveyond (Adventure RPG)

AlienStars (shmup)

Daredevil Pinball

Brave Dwarves 1-2

Alonix (PacMan Style Game)

Strike Ball 2 (Pong)

Tarzan (Side Scroll adventure)

Tiny Cars 2 (top down racing view)

Turtle Bay

X-Avenger

Tetris 5000

Gta 1-2 (These are Free!)

Touhou Project (Danmaku games! I only have 7,8,9,9.5,10 and 11 working on 1-6)

Crazy Taxi 3

Big Race USA (PinBall)

Balloonrain

Star Defender 3

Revolt (LOVE this game, used to play it when it first came out)

Super Mario War (someone here linked this one, wow it's FUN!)

and then I started adding more games I found on this list lol

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Peggle Nights works surprisingly well using only a gamepad and gameex's built-in mouse emulation, but is even better with Xpadder so you can bind a key to Space for pause and the right analog stick to the left and right arrow keys for fine-tuning your shot.

Beyond Good and Evil works brilliantly with a gamepad and Xpadder.

Halo 1 has builtin gamepad support but you still need Xpadder to bind a button to Escape to use the game's menus.

Burnout Paradise also works well with Xpadder or a 360 Controller.

Worms Armageddon also works brilliantly with Xpadder AND looks amazing even in widescreen 720p!

I'm quite certain any of the Grand Theft Auto games would work nicely.

Not so well?

Diablo 2 - it "worked" but it wasn't fun.

Silent Storm - same.

I had a devil of a time figuring out how to launch a different xpadder profile for each game in Gameex. It always wanted to load the last profile I'd used, or no profile at all if I turned "load last profile" off.

I ended up having to make a separate batch file for each game because the command that it tells you is correct just will NOT work in gameex for some reason. So each one looks like this:

@echo off
START C:\Emulation\Xpadder_Gamepad_Profiler\Xpadder halo halo /M

"Halo" is repeated twice only because I have 2 controllers. This tells it load the same profile for each one.

A question: if you turn Mapping off because you need to use Esc in the game to access menus or something and you don't want it to exit to Gameex every time you hit Escape, is there some other way to map another shortcut?

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I have to add that for Doom 1 and Doom 2, zdoomgl is very easy to implement. I have a dual analog controller, and used an AutoHotkey script to assign Escape and Enter buttons to the gamepad. I then use the dpad for direction controls in the menu, and the analog sticks for movement (left analog for moving forward/backward/left/right, right analog for looking and turning).

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Just tested Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing on my cabinet and it works at 640x480 for all you arcade monitor people out there like myself.

Split screen racing too, though the controls aren't the handiest to setup, it only likes Xbox360 joypads and 1 keyboard user, use Xbox360CE to emulate a Xbox360 joypad if you're not using one

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