How about going easy on the difficult? Maybe have each group with their own.
The game was re-released as part of Activision Classics (PS1) and Activision Anthology (PS2, Windows/Mac)
There's a version on PS4 as part of some Namco museum collections. It's the NES Verison
The game was released for PS3 as well.
I had to bring that up.
Keep in mind, this is not any endorsement, just letting you know what's out there.
I was approached recently about the art of speed running. I was asked about clone consoles. I'm not talking about the official ones like the SNES 2. I'm talking about third-party hardware clone consoles, like the Mega RetroN HD and Retro Duo. I was asked if that would count as EMU or the original hardware. I'm quite stumped. I was also asked about flash carts.
I'm sure this was asked before, but couldn't find any information on the topic.
How about each Activity having its own separate speed-runs?
I apologize for bringing this up again, but I had not been getting a lot of answers. I recently purchased Blizzard Arcade Collection, which includes the definitive editions of both Rock 'N' Racing and Lost Vikings. It was the PS4, in my case. I checked to ensure that the respective versions were alright for the games, as were the SNES and Genesis ports.
However, they seem to lack an option for definitive edition or the option to allow the PS4 or PC version. Now, as you know, when it comes to adding new games to the site, it's a pain in the neck to set up the rules about the speed run for such a game. As a follower, explain why the NES games for the PS4 under the Disney Afternoon Collection were given a separate group all together.
It got me wondering if the same should happen to games on the Blizzard Arcade Collection or similar packs like Midway or Konami arcade games.
I would be chilled if I get some kind of answers to the situation.
There's another version of the game found on the blizzard arcade collection.
This game, along with Aero Fighters 2, were also released on said system.
Is the category limited to arcade games, or are you considering adding other systems?
The Disney Afternoon Collection is available on Microsoft Windows, PS4, and Xbox One. This was included in the pack. It is the original NES version.
I've been working on the arcade Berzerk. It's mostly the scoring system that is messed up on the Atari ports. The team would be welcome to work on what would work on the leaderboards.
I am not sure if I can send a speed run with audio or not.
The issues with the video capture from the PS4 were the main reason.
PC gaming… I don't have a problem like that.
I've been trying to get the OBS studio settings correct, since I'm having issues with the correct settings.
I'm still having issues with sound on video capture mode when getting gameplay on PS4.
Despite actually working with said system, Bandicam only has a time-limit, as I'm currently using the free version.
I was merely curious about video game compilation packs, which are common in these and have a list of games in one volume. Most of them are arcade games, but there are some from previous consoles. I had to consult the system's speed run page to determine where to list a speed run for one of these. It's not clear if the video game compilation for the system or the original system is under EMU.
I just did a speed run for the zxspec, with the game river raid. However, there doesn't seem to be a section for that. Little help.