Alright, so things are coming together. I received my all-in-one power supply for my Genesis/32X/CD monstrosity from
retrogamesupply.com, and it makes things so much easier. I also received a Genesis-to-32X patch cable with stereo, and a SCART cable from
https://www.retrogamingcables.co.uk. I can't use the SCART cable yet as I don't have an upscaler, so I will have to stick with composite on a shitty TV for the time being.
My
newly recapped Genesis is working great, and it was a relief to learn that my Sega CD that was sitting in a box actually works. I tried
Surgical Strike, and I am quite enjoying the bombastic nature of the game. Shit blows up,
real good!
I also received some games:
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Twin Cobra - a basic vertical shooter. Meh.
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Pac-Man 2: The Adventures of Pac-Man - I am surprised that this seems to be an adventure game, and not an arcade game. Don't think that I will play it again.
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Buck Rogers: Countdown to Doomsday - an RPG, not to my liking.
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Alien 3 - A decent enough game, but I had my fill of it years ago.
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T2: The Arcade Game - Fun, but short. I was able to finish the game in a single sitting despite not having played it in about 20 years. Except for that damn third level with the aerial HKs shooting at the pick-up truck; I have never been able to finish that level without a cheat.
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Pebble Beach Golf - snooze-fest. I am surprised that it has battery back-up that still works.
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Sonic 3 - I already have a copy.
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Sonic and Knuckles - another duplicate. Battery back-up still works. The previous owner is a much better Sonic player as he/she had multiple saves with all of the chaos emeralds.
I tried my copy of
Star Wars The Arcade Game for the 32X, and I am surprised at the poor framerate. I must have been much more forgiving back then as it almost makes the game unplayable.
I also have
Shadow Squadron, and I will have to spend more time with this one. My very brief time showed that it could be fun if I figure out the controls.
Finally, there is
Metal Head. Despite the bad framerate, pop-in, and glacial pace, I am having fun. It probably is because I am a sucker for anything 'mech, and can forgive most deficiencies as long as it has a theme that I enjoy.
Now, to somehow get a few hundred bucks together, and get myself a Framemeister Mini.
Edit: Oh, and I am trying out my new controller: the Asciipad SG 6.
I will have to spend more time with it, but I like that it is a 6-button controller with turbo function (as an aside, fuck first-party manufacturers for not making this a standard feature!) in a SNES configuration. The D-pad seems to work well, but the actual face buttons require very little depression to activate. I don't know if that is a positive, or negative yet.