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Post by RogueYoshi on Feb 9, 2006 22:53:26 GMT -5
Anyone here ever beat him in Zsnes?
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Post by Yoshi on Feb 9, 2006 23:13:39 GMT -5
Don't know. Haven't played him yet. But I want to. I'll throw down Dream Course, I'll throw down Street Fighter, I'll throw down... uh... Aerofighters. Bring it!
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Post by Strangie on Feb 9, 2006 23:49:12 GMT -5
DREAM COURSE! Lazo. Give me that game. Now. I wanna play it on ZSNES!!! GIMME PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD PLEEEEASE! *collapses and dies*
I have Street Fighter, though. Never played Aerofighters o.O
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Post by Yoshi on Feb 10, 2006 0:06:13 GMT -5
Whoah, slow down there blanko-neenyo. Reinforcements are en route...
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Post by UMS Author Lava on Feb 10, 2006 8:22:29 GMT -5
ZSNES has multiplayer capability?! How does it work? Would it work for SNES9x? That's the emulator I have.
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Post by Yoshi on Feb 10, 2006 13:36:54 GMT -5
ZSNES multiplayer works like this:
First, you open up your ZSNES. It's a very important step, do not forget to do this.
Then in the main menu you click on "netplay" then "internet." The high tech internet.
It brings up a menu with port, nickname, Ip enter bar and a few buttons. The bottom lists your IP address.
I have no idea what "port" does but it's probably important and you shouldn't touch it.
Nickname will be the name displayed. 9 characters and no spaces, so you can't be "Soviet Strike" or "Poo-bah of awesomeness."
If you want to host then give someone else your listed IP address and click on the "Start as server" button. Then wait for connection. If you are joining someone else, then you enter their IP address in the IP address bar below the "Start as Server" button and click on the "Connect to server button," set phasers to "stun" and with a little luck you'll be in business.
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Post by Strangie on Feb 10, 2006 14:13:51 GMT -5
You forgot to mention to uncheck the UDP connections box because I've never used that... how DO you use it?
Back on topic... why, yes, I am awesome. *pose!*
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