![]() Now if someone talented could rewritte the 'Cobra region free patching' it would be nice for all of us that dont have a television that read 50hz/60hz it would be just nice (no headaches) but its probably too complex or ask too much time, i dont know ?Ĭlick to expand.Sometimes the compatibility reports are a bit innacurate because everybody can edit wiki but in this case is confirming that works perfect so it should be your disc image (ISO or BIN, whatever you used seems to be wrong) Its clunky, its not fluid and now i see webman offer the netemu, yes i have not use for it anymore. I think i will erase irisman now since i see no use for me to use it anymore ![]() Thanks you so much, at least now i will have two PSX-PS1 emulators to choose (my television message : " mode not accepted " (50 hz) So if my television would have been a Multi Region one it would have worked I tried with another game ( PAL PS1) and the NETEMU booted !! I mount the game holding L2 and press x (say )īut its alway the that is usedĮDIT 2 : OK it seem its because the game is NTSC-J I checked it, saved at the bottom of the page the libcrypt protection was used only in the games released in PAL region (SLES-xxxxx), otherway if the game is from a different region there is no need to worryĬlick to expand.EDIT : I found the check box : netemu You have a list of the libcrypt protected games hereĪs said. then you should search for the "old-school" patches released many years ago, are availables in some webs SBI so the solution is to apply a patch to the game to disable the libcrypt protection SBI files are intended to store that data but in PS3 we dont have support for. The libcrypt protection is based on data "hidden" in subchannels of the CD, the. Only games released in the PAL region uses libcrypt (with titleID starting with SLES-xxxxx) Soul reaver is one of the few games using a protection named "libcrypt". so the popular way to fix them is to use this patches The problem with tomb raider games seems to be related with the audio codec, right now we dont know if there is some way to fix it by changing some emulator settings. You will find instructions on how to proceed.Click to expand.Your memories are not so bad, but this games are a bit special, i suggest to forget them by now and try first with other easyer games, the ones reported as "playable" and "works fine" on this list If you have information or covers that would complete this entry, please feel free to contribute them by clicking the CONTRIBUTE link in the menu on the left. When more accurate information or covers are obtained, the entry will be updated adding the missing information. We couldn't find some of the information and covers for this game. Highlight Geki Mode at the title screen and hold L1 + L2 + R1 + R2 and press Start Testing other emulators/plugins is up to you. We provide you with one working set-up so that you may get the game up and running, hassle-free. There are others that will work (better or worse) for your particular hardware. NOTE: This is not the only possible combination of plugins. ( internal X & Internal Y= Very High, Stretching mode: Stretch to full window size, render Mode: 2 (Use framebuffer object) text filt = 2 FPS limit= 63, Compatibility=1,3,2 Shader effects= 1 (Fullscreen smoothin)) Fly alone or with a friend - this is survival of the quickest! Gekioh is a brilliantly rendered arcade game that spans a galaxy filled with futuristic foes. If you're not one of the best, you're a smoking crater. Your life expectancy here is measured in seconds. ![]() Modes include Comical (damage accompanied by a laugh track), Stingy (one aircraft and one special weapon), No Mercy (unerring enemy fire), Slow (slow enemy fire but rate-multiplied), Ancient (bleached out color to eliminate power-up recognition), and Pocket (block-shaped symbols in basic form). Six bonus modes are available from the beginning of the game (no unlocking required) and offer diversity in gameplay. Gekioh: Shooting King features three main levels of difficulty: Geki Mode (normal fire rate), Easy Mode (enemies have half the rate of normal fire and collisions aren't always fatal), and Hard Mode (double firing rate and stacked odds). Power-ups include increases in speed, power, shields, bombs, and point bonuses, with the primary weapon changing depending on the last red (cannon), blue (lightning), or yellow (missile) disk picked up. Players wield an arsenal consisting of a devastating Vulcan cannon, electrically charged lightning attacks, and missiles capable of decimating ground tanks and flying squadrons. Environments are filled with power-ups, explosions, and destructive mayhem. Natsume's vertical scrolling shooter Gekioh: Shooting King offers nine arcade-style modes of nonstop action in a futuristic setting featuring giant mechs, laser-firing, bomb-dropping airships. ![]()
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