

#Daytona usa rom for model 2 emulator full#
SuperModel laid some pretty good groundwork for the Model 3 emulation in MAME right now (which is quite impressive, though it's doubtful you have access to a PC powerful enough to run the games full speed right now). There's been some pretty impressive work on it in the last 2 years or so. I've always been quite happy with VF2 and 3, but when I found out about the anniversary mode in VF4 Evolution, I ran out and bought it. Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution for PS2 has a VF Anniversary mode that takes all of the characters from VF4 and puts them in a tweaked version of the original Virtua Fighter.That was one of the main selling points for me, actually. The 16-Bit SFII's are fun to compare and contrast too. One of my favorite things to do is pull out Virtua Racing for the Genesis, 32X, Saturn and PS2 and play them chronologically. The Japanese version is better, but not by much. The original Saturn version is not completely true to the arcade control-wise either, but it was incredibly fun. It just sucks that the control is a dark stain on a killer homage to a true classic. The DC Daytona is the best home port by far. Why does this comment come up all the time? :P I swear, one of these days we all need to meet up at CGE and I'll show you all how easy Daytona USA on the DC (aka Daytona USA 2001) is to play with the normal Dreamcast analog stick.Not saying its unplayable, but it could have been so much better. Haven't had the chance to play it with a wheel. The graphics are gorgeous, but the control is too touchy even after playing with the analog settings. I agree with Anthony1 in that the Dreamcast port of Daytona USA is unfortunate.
