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There’s also four novice cars to zip around in including the nippy Golf GTI and the Renault Maxi Megane and, my favourite of the lot, four unlockable historic rally cars including the Ford Escort Mk11 and the (probably) rocket fuelled Audi Quattro S1. There’s eight countries to compete in providing a variety of road and off-road surfaces as well as varied weather conditions and day/night driving. You get a choice of four 1998 WRC cars to drive including Colin’s winning Suburu Impreza and (by far my favourite) Tommy Makinen’s Mitsuibishi Lancer E4. Not my first choice when it comes to rally sims (Colin Macrae 2, 2005, Richard Burns and Rally Trophy please), but despite the clipped and chunky graphics, CMR1 on the PS1 is bags of muddy fun. Tonight, I’ve got the pleasure of three Playstation One games – two from my own gaming library and another on and loan from my friend (cheers Seb!). With most of my retro gaming machines all packed away whilst we redecorate, my Ouya is becoming quite the star with it’s small footprint, one lead setup and some rather slick emulators. Lon Seidman posted quite a nice video review of Nostalgia which I’ve linked here so you can see it in action.
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The only thing I’ve found to be a problem is a little audio lag when running certain PSX and Sega 32x titles through Nostalgia as opposed to running them natively from the Ouya’s main dashboard and occasionally, the fetch process fails to download cover art, although metadata has always been received o.k. For example, you might want to find ‘1942’ on the NES, PCE and C64.Īn old favourite perhaps?….aw crap, more painting!
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There’s also a full text search option which will return results spanning every system you have configured. You can browse up and down the rows using the d-pad or faster, by letter using the L/R trigger buttons. Here’s a selection of my Atari 2600 collection. Once you’ve done that you can then tell Nostalgia to fetch game metadata and cover art for the your collection or ignore specific files types if you want to fetch for a specific system. Depending on your selection and how many game files you have in your collection, this can take quite some time so go put the kettle on and come back later. I have mine stored on a USB stick plugged into the back of my Ouya in folders called Atari 2600, NES, SNES, PSX etc. All you then need to do is tell Nostalgia the path to your game files and you’re done.
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For just $1, you’re getting one sweet little frontend here.Ĭonfiguration of Nostalgia is pretty straight forward – After it loads, hit the Y button on the gamepad to enter the options menu, select configure and choose the emulator you wish to use. I briefly played around with the demo and really liked what I saw and now that I’ve got a little bit more free time, I’ve opted to purchase the full app to unlock all of the features (the demo is limited to using one emulator). On the Ouya, there wasn’t much out there until Nostalgia came along last year. But first, it too the geek desk to copy over some goodies from my PC.Įmulation, of course is well supported on both systems and the Raspberry Pi has a couple of unified graphical frontends to manage and present the systems and games to you.
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Its been a while since I’ve fired up the little Ouya games console and now that we’re slowly putting the house back together, I’m dropping it next to my Raspberry Pi and hooking up to the living room TV for a spot of retro gaming later on this evening.