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Post by toei on Jan 19, 2018 16:53:14 GMT -5
As I recall The Epilogue involved going to a specific area that I wasn't sure how to get back to, and I just wasn't in the mood. Somehow my save file got lost. I wanted to rectify that later on by downloading a save file somewhere and doing it via emulation, but for some reason I could never get that work at the time (the actual save, that is.) Luckily when I played through EB, I put all my saves on my Mega Everdrive, so I have exactly what you are looking for. I tested this on Fusion v3.64 and it seems to work fine. To load the save file, boot your SegaCD Bios with File>Boot SegaCD, then File>Load RAM Cart. Have the file explorer search for BRM files, and load the "RAMCART.BRM" file in the download link. Then load your EB ROM and you should be good to go. To start the epilogue, just select continue from the main menu and load "epilogue". You'll be using my underleveled ass, so good luck! Though the bosses in the epilogue are not nearly as hard as some of the bosses in the main story. mega.nz/#!wl8w2QaB!EdNX8Wuc5Gm2ZVfBSu9pduF1gJodDgH2qK8gD5W45CQ Thanks, I'm gonna check that out! It's been years, though, so it might be hard to get back into it, but I'll give it a go. EX - I beat Onimusha Tactics a few months ago, myself. It has to be the plainest tactical RPG even in terms of gameplay, even basic things like positioning or enemy counterattacks don't apply here. At least the pacing isn't too bad. Also, the lead looks like he should have been a Breath of Fire Ryu.
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Post by Sarge on Jan 19, 2018 17:04:35 GMT -5
Sweet! I was going to stand something up yesterday when I got home, but got busy messing around with my Dreamcast and a Tototek Game Gear flash cart.
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Post by Ex on Jan 19, 2018 18:20:30 GMT -5
Onimusha Tactics a few months ago, myself. It has to be the plainest tactical RPG even in terms of gameplay Yeah it's definitely a beginner level SRPG, nothing tricky about it. As vanilla as it is, there's no mystery as to why it didn't sell well nor is it remembered fondly today.
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Post by Xeogred on Jan 19, 2018 21:35:06 GMT -5
Yeah... my interest levels in those two Onimusha spinoffs are null. To be honest, I might drop the first one after tonight. Got to a point where the two Demon Realm's open up, which I remember being hell and don't really want to go through. But I'm also stuck at a three Red Orb'd door and my fire sword is only level two. So I will have to grind it out for a long time to get it leveled up to level 3. I already beat this before and saw what the Xbox version had to offer, nothing great... so I might just move on to something else. Now that I have my Xbox out again though, I do have some backlog options: Dead or Alive Ultimate (the remake of 2 fits this thread if someone wants to talk more about it hehe) Dead or Alive 3 Burnout Takedown Mech Assault 2 Obscure Spikeout Battlestreet
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Post by Ex on Jan 19, 2018 21:40:55 GMT -5
Dead or Alive Ultimate Dead or Alive 3 Burnout Takedown Mech Assault 2 Obscure Spikeout Battlestreet Of all those, I would only Recommend DoA3 and MechAssault 2. Both of those are good times.
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Post by Xeogred on Jan 19, 2018 22:10:59 GMT -5
Not big on the DOA2 remake? I can't tell if I played that one more or DOA3 when the Xbox was new. Guess I'll find out when I get to them haha.
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Post by Ex on Jan 19, 2018 22:27:25 GMT -5
The DOA remake is OK, I just prefer DOA3 over it.
Obscure sucks. Obscure II is decent, but only just.
I am sad to say Spikeout Battlestreet is terrible.
Everybody seems to love the Burnout series. I played all the Xbox versions from the series, and for me they were fun for about five minutes before the shtick wore out.
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Post by Xeogred on Jan 19, 2018 22:42:12 GMT -5
The DOA remake is OK, I just prefer DOA3 over it. Obscure sucks. Obscure II is decent, but only just. I am sad to say Spikeout Battlestreet is terrible. Everybody seems to love the Burnout series. I played all the Xbox versions from the series, and for me they were fun for about five minutes before the shtick wore out. That's sadly what I'm expecting with Obscure, haha. Oh well, Xbox stuff is so cheap I don't feel bad. Dang, Spikeout LOOKED cool... I guess it's no Bouncer. I can easily see Burnout being a product of its time and not being very special anymore. I'll probably sift through these pretty fast. Somewhat back on topic and related, but my other Xbox titles I have will all be replays and should be the best console versions available: Fatal Frame 2 Directors Cut - has a first person mode and maybe some other extras, best graphics Silent Hill 2 Restless Dreams - similar to the PS2 Greatest Hits release, has a new scenario and best graphics Silent Hill 4 - best graphics Seems goofy they didn't port Silent Hill 3 for some reason. From what I understand, the Xbox version of Metal Gear Solid 2 is actually WORSE than the PS2 release, so watch out with that one.
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Post by Sarge on Jan 19, 2018 22:44:05 GMT -5
Yeah, DoA3 is fun times. Never beat MechAssault 2, but my brother did, since he plays tons of mech games. Still trying to get him to give Gun Hazard a go one of these days. He might get to it when he has to travel, he's got a tablet and an SNES30 Pro controller now.
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Post by toei on Jan 20, 2018 1:59:40 GMT -5
The XBOX SpikeOut is actually a sequel made by Dimps, it's really nothing like arcade SpikeOut which is a cool game (and the basis for the Yakuza battle system). I really wish SpikeOut, SlashOut and SpikeOut: Team Battle had been ported on the Dreamcast, they're intense, super-arcadey 3D beat-'em-ups. Model 3 emulation is still very rough (though still basically playable), and good luck finding an actual cabinet to play.
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