played srb2 on a TV today!

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If you have a TV out functionality on your computer, you definently want to try out srb2 on it. It looked awesome! Especially in openGL mode. Sound wasn't bad either. But serious it felt like playing a console game!Now if only I had a joystick...
 
Exactly. This feels like you'e playing on a dedicated consle, not a big, grey, chunk of metal. This is why a few peple are still trying to port SRB2 to Windows CE, which the dreamcast runs off of, so you could burn SRB2 to a CD and play it on a Dreamcast.
 
If there's an SDL library for Dreamcast, you might have better luck utilizing that.

Obviously, Xbox would probably be the easiest thing. If you didn't need to have a key to load a disc on it.
 
A so-called game system made by Microsoft that is in actuality little more than a proprietary PC. If it is successful enough, we'll soon all be running Windows on something like the Xbox, and Microsoft will have complete control. At least that's their plan.
 
Burning Games? Nonsene. The CD's nowadays need to have the image/logoi/text of the paticular gaming systym stamped on the bottom. If not, it knows it's a burn and says NO.

You would need to get your Xbox modded, which can cost a hell of a lot of money. But it's the only way.
 
It's SO true =P

The reason is that there really ARE people that come around here who don't know things like that, Hotdog...the "How do you jump?" topic ranks pretty high up there for me...
 
And pretty pointless. If you're going to do something like that, PM somebody insted. It would save a lot of people from knowing and mocking you in the long run, unless the person you hapopened to ask is a bastard, that is :)
 
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