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Re: Mario Land 3: Wario Land - Lek

Posted: 12 Jan 2018, 13:54
by Voltgloss
Sebby19 wrote: 6 years ago You know, if you are going to play nearly all of the Wario Land series, why noy add Virtual Bow Warioland? Its the only game worth playing on that thing.
...Is Virtual Boy emulation a thing? How does that even work?

Re: Mario Land 3: Wario Land - FINAL - Dinar

Posted: 12 Jan 2018, 15:49
by Bean
It works. I think the one I used when testing it out is called VBjin. You can play games in 2D monochrome, 2D red, or be nuts and hurt your eyes by playing it in its original red 3D two screens of glory.

Re: Mario Land 3: Wario Land - Lek

Posted: 12 Jan 2018, 17:00
by SAJewers
Voltgloss wrote: 6 years ago
Sebby19 wrote: 6 years ago You know, if you are going to play nearly all of the Wario Land series, why noy add Virtual Bow Warioland? Its the only game worth playing on that thing.
...Is Virtual Boy emulation a thing? How does that even work?
https://rustualboy.com/

https://github.com/braindx/vbjin-ovr

https://buildbot.libretro.com/.docs/library/beetle_vb/

I think I mentioned this before.

I'd link the emulation wiki for this, but since it llinks to BIOS files, that me considered piracy. Also, the wiki pages for VB emulation are bare anyway.

Re: Mario Land 3: Wario Land - FINAL - Dinar

Posted: 12 Jan 2018, 17:42
by Jesuiscontent
Wario is the best

Re: Mario Land 3: Wario Land - FINAL - Dinar

Posted: 12 Jan 2018, 23:36
by Veruchai
To quote Sun during the 2012 Proleague season in his round 2 match versus Bogus:
"Good Game"

Re: Mario Land 3: Wario Land - FINAL - Dinar

Posted: 12 Jan 2018, 23:42
by warpio
It would be a real shame to skip out on Virtual Boy Wario Land. It's a really solid entry in the series, and it kinda feels like the transitional phase between the Wario Land 1 style of gameplay (still using hat powerups, and can still die), and the non-linear style of 2+3 where you can get lost in the stages.

Re: Mario Land 3: Wario Land - FINAL - Dinar

Posted: 12 Jan 2018, 23:52
by Sebby19
I forget which one I used, but I remember trying the first couple levels of VB Wario Land. I think that emulator also had other colour options, and grey and black, blue and black, green and black, ect.

I remember the playing screen not being centered correctly, but I'm sure that was just an easy fix in the settings, somewhere.
I believe level progression is strictly linear, you go straight from one level to another. No world map or level select.