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>> No.5540637 [View]
File: 2.86 MB, 640x400, Final Crisis (PC-88) [01].webm [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
5540637

I actually posted Ignition by accident, but I figured I might as well post everything I had of it while I was at it.

Now for the ACTUAL ultra-rare, not-seen-in-years old school computer game webms.

>> No.5540626 [DELETED]  [View]
File: 2.86 MB, 640x400, Final Crisis (PC-88) [01].webm [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
5540626

I actually posted Ignition by accident, but I figured I might as well post everything I had of it while I was at it.

Now for the ACTUAL ultra-rare, not-seen-in-years old school computer game webms coming up next.

>> No.2631643 [View]
File: 2.86 MB, 640x400, Big wheels turnin'~.webm [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
2631643

>>2628947
Not that hard really. I just configure OBS for whatever source I'm using (tons of emulators), keep those specifications tied to profiles, and then shove my footage into WebM For Retards for easy results.

The WebM Academy thread looks very useful to me in the long run, though: https://archive.moe/wsg/thread/700091/

>> No.2531982 [View]
File: 2.86 MB, 640x400, Big wheels turnin'~.webm [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
2531982

Final Crisis again. I need to figure out if M88kai will use my NES30 joypad in place of numpad.

>> No.2473295 [View]
File: 2.86 MB, 640x400, Big wheels turnin'~.webm [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
2473295

Final Crisis for the PC-88, a late 1991 doujin STG (not sure if it got a commercial release), is really impressive for the platform. It's meant to be played at 8 mHz, but is based on an earlier game from the same group called MeltDown which runs at 4 mHz and scrolls great.

Keep in mind this runs on an 8-bit PC with no hardware sprites or scrolling at 640x400 pixels. Not the most impressive game of its time, but it goes to show that even an old 8-color VDP leaving most of the work up to programmers can put out good stuff.

Full video: http://polsy.org.uk/play/nico/?vidid=sm2067996

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