I found a ton of usefulness (?) for my old Sega Dreamcast -- R.B.I. ROMS! (of course, I bought my Dreamcast on eBay for $40.00 three years ago) I went to the DC Emulation site and proceeded to burn about 10 discs that would not boot up on the Dreamcast. Then I tried Dreamcast Factory (http://dcfactory.cjb.net/) and found it create discs of R.B.I. originals and homemade ROMs. All played on the Dreamcast! It is a blast...
Of course, I also bought an old NES at a garage sale for $15.00 last month and had to purchase R.B.I. 3. It's based on the 1990 season -- the year the Reds won the World Series (yes, I know I'm living in the past!). :)
I'm still working on my timing at the plate (it's been 10+ years since I really played the old NES). I strike out too many times against the computer because I swing at bad pitches (any tips?). Of course, once the computer pitcher tires is when I make my comebacks...
As a Reds fan, I love the R.B.I. Arcade ROM that's been "Tengenized." George Foster bats left in this game; something I'm going to fix in R.B.I. Editor (another ingenious creation).
Thanks for your great site...
Redfanrod
Reading the FAQs from DC emulators and maybe accidentally learning a bit about DC media formats was too much?
Not being a dick to someone making their first post was too much?
Quote from: nightwulf on 06/13/06, 03:10:39 AM
Reading the FAQs from DC emulators and maybe accidentally learning a bit about DC media formats was too much?
Hey Mr. Nightwulf... I gave you props for a great R.B.I. Editor site and you trash me off the bat? I'm sorry, but I don't have oodles of time to create ROM disks. I needed an emulator that worked. I posted this message to help out novices like myself.
I hope you were just in a bad mood when you posted that message.
NERD FIGHT!
Would it be possible to play online through DC?
RBI Online League
Hey, I got the reds fan market cornered here pal...find somewhere else to peddle your wares
fkn tough crowd.
When you play RBI on your DC, does it play smoothly with the DC controllers or are there any minor problems you have as compared to playing on the NES?
for some reason, all the DC players are gay...
ive played on the dreamcast a number of times, and it is a lot diffrent, for some reason the timing seems off as compared to the NES version, the dc controllers also can seem a little sluggish at times, especially with the quickthrows.
Sorry, I'm just not a fan of the software people come up with to package emulators and ROMs together. It undermines the biggest foothold emulator authors have against legal action (i.e. the software is not packaged with copywritten material).
It's also not exactly a good idea to start downloading software from a site hosted at cjb pointing to binaries hosted at a dyndns.org domain that suggests that you must update WScript. If nothing else, look for information at the emulator's homepage for instructions on burning and/or DIY image creation software there. An excellent tutorial is available at the DreamSNES (http://mc.pp.se/dc/cdr.html) site.
Plus, where would Dee-Nee be if we weren't tormenting the newbies? It's practically a time-honored tradition at this point!
Quote from: ultimate7 on 06/13/06, 04:15:00 PM
When you play RBI on your DC, does it play smoothly with the DC controllers or are there any minor problems you have as compared to playing on the NES?
Actually, the controls are pretty good. I played with a friend about a month ago and he had trouble making consistent throws to second base from the outfield. I didn't find it that difficult.
The "curvability" of pitches appears to be even more sensitive than the NES, but I'd have to play my NES more to really test that out. :D
Quote from: nightwulf on 06/13/06, 04:37:26 PM
Sorry, I'm just not a fan of the software people come up with to package emulators and ROMs together. It undermines the biggest foothold emulator authors have against legal action (i.e. the software is not packaged with copywritten material).
It's also not exactly a good idea to start downloading software from a site hosted at cjb pointing to binaries hosted at a dyndns.org domain that suggests that you must update WScript. If nothing else, look for information at the emulator's homepage for instructions on burning and/or DIY image creation software there. An excellent tutorial is available at the DreamSNES (http://mc.pp.se/dc/cdr.html) site.
Plus, where would Dee-Nee be if we weren't tormenting the newbies? It's practically a time-honored tradition at this point!
I guess you're not such a hard ass after all... 8)
enough with the smilies
Quote from: GoReds on 06/13/06, 03:53:51 PM
Hey, I got the reds fan market cornered here pal...find somewhere else to peddle your wares
I've never lived in Cincinnati but come from a city without a major league club. Therefore, I adopted the Reds as my team in 1975... My license plate even reads "Go Reds."
We shouldn't be feuding. Our team is doing well.
Quote from: BDawk on 06/13/06, 04:15:48 PM
for some reason, all the DC players are gay...
Are you gay if you post smileys? Or did they just go out of style in 1997! I'm sorry if I'm out of the loop.
Hey, what am I apologizing for? Stupid icons? It's not the smileys' fault!
:) ;) :D ;D >:( :( 8) ??? ::) :-* :'( >:D ^-^
(http://www.rndng3rd.com/NYMHall/players/W/Herwin.jpg)
Quote from: redfanrod on 06/13/06, 04:54:42 PM
Actually, the controls are pretty good. I played with a friend about a month ago and he had trouble making consistent throws to second base from the outfield. I didn't find it that difficult.
The "curvability" of pitches appears to be even more sensitive than the NES, but I'd have to play my NES more to really test that out. :D
I had problems originally throwing to second. Seemed half of my throws went to first instead. Replacing the controller fixed the issue.
Overall it plays great. Fake Wumpst and I play this way every time he's in town. It's also convenient to grab every (RBI) ROM in existence, apply the "2 player pause" and "same teams" to each, and burn them to one CD. The "speed up" functionality on the analog stick is also a fantastic feature. It's become second nature to skip through the intro music, long obviously foul balls, homeruns ...
Quote from: Baines on 06/13/06, 05:06:59 PM
(http://www.rndng3rd.com/NYMHall/players/W/Herwin.jpg)
Herm, a key cog of the 4th World Series game in 1990 against Oakland... legged out a bunt hit and provided defense when Eric Davis and Billy Hatcher were lost for the series for the Reds...
Go Reds!
Is C&C Music Factory a good way to load ROMs?
Quote from: redfanrod on 06/13/06, 05:01:10 PM
Quote from: GoReds on 06/13/06, 03:53:51 PM
Hey, I got the reds fan market cornered here pal...find somewhere else to peddle your wares
I've never lived in Cincinnati but come from a city without a major league club. Therefore, I adopted the Reds as my team in 1975... My license plate even reads "Go Reds."
We shouldn't be feuding. Our team is doing well.
I think there are only about three other people here that were born by 1975.
Also, GoReds, I believe ericdavisfan would object to your claim as the sole Reds fan on this forum.
Quote from: BeefMaster on 06/14/06, 09:32:49 AM
I think there are only about three other people here that were born by 1975.
Are you calling me old?
Quote from: BDawk on 06/14/06, 09:34:20 AM
Quote from: BeefMaster on 06/14/06, 09:32:49 AM
I think there are only about three other people here that were born by 1975.
Are you calling me old?
Yes.
Welcome redfanrod!
I agree with both you and nightwulf say about DC emulation of RBI - it is the bees knees and the double-speed feature is the greatest. That being said, we've always had trouble throwing to second base with both our controllers. Definitely a bit annoying but all in all the best way to play outside the traditional way...
Marvel was the best..DC sucks!
Quote from: fknmclane on 06/15/06, 02:56:41 PM
the keyboard is the best... as long as your playing with yourself.
Quote from: Gantry on 06/15/06, 02:56:41 PM
Welcome redfanrod!
I agree with both you and nightwulf say about DC emulation of RBI - it is the bees knees and the double-speed feature is the greatest. That being said, we've always had trouble throwing to second base with both our controllers. Definitely a bit annoying but all in all the best way to play outside the traditional way...
Thanks for having me as a part of your R.B.I. family (tears welling up)... I love the ROMs (particularly All-Decade, 1970s Great Teams, Arcade and Arcade II and new 2006 teams) and the R.B.I. Editor is the bomb!
Long live R.B.I.!
Redfanrad MUST change his aviator. I keep thinking MikeD is posting...
Did he already change it because his aviator is different then Mike D.'s, Mike has a RedSox player
Quote from: BDawk on 06/15/06, 02:59:40 PM
Marvel was the best..DC sucks!
mutant lover
Quote from: Racktacular on 06/15/06, 04:12:25 PM
Redfanrad MUST change his aviator. I keep thinking briznock is posting...
Quote from: Racktacular on 06/15/06, 04:12:25 PM
Redfanrad MUST change his aviator. I keep thinking MikeD is posting...
Changed to "The Big Red Machine." Sorry for the confusion...