Does anyone know where i can download Skies of Arcadia as a ROM(or ISO)for Dreamcast.And a good dreamcast emulator too.I tried the ones here,but they dont seem to work.
Anyway,i hope anyone here can help me.
Does anyone know where i can download Skies of Arcadia as a ROM(or ISO)for Dreamcast.And a good dreamcast emulator too.I tried the ones here,but they dont seem to work.
Anyway,i hope anyone here can help me.
''Where There is Light''-''There Is Darkness''
''Sword Of The Dark Moon''
SoA is a damn good game. That said, I'm sure Sprung has it and would seed it if you ask nicely
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Yeah,i agree.SoA is one of the best RPG games around.I played the GameCube version but not the Dremcast one.But its still a cool game.
''Where There is Light''-''There Is Darkness''
''Sword Of The Dark Moon''
The GCN version is practically the same. From what I understand the graphics were not changed, nor was the sound. The only thing they did was add in a handful of new items/quests and a mini-game, I think.
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Yeah,they added some new quests.Like the ''Wanted'' Battles and more items and stuff.I heard they edited the music a bit too.
''Where There is Light''-''There Is Darkness''
''Sword Of The Dark Moon''
Really? I never heard about the music.
I'd like to play the GCN version some day, but the chances of finding a copy here in Aus are pretty slim.
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Pretty sure that SN has SOA, and as for the DC emu, i believe that the emu section of EP has one that is pretty good.
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Thanks man, but I can't d/l that. It's too big =(
I have a small download allowance, and a fair bit of it has been used up on Drivers/patches/windows updates for my new PC. I'd have to wait a few weeks =/
Thanks for that though.
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If you have a download allowance, perhaps you shouldn't be spending it on DC ISOs, and instead you should rent a DC game and just burn the image to your computer.
That is what I would be doing, if it wasn't for the fact that finding a DC game (one that I haven't already got/actually want) is nigh on impossible here. At any rate, I haver the DC SoA downstairs, I'd just like to play the GCN version. I don't have GCN though, so even if I got that rom I'd have to take it 'round to a mates place.
*sigh* perhaps I should go out and buy one... once I have the money.
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...and a broadband adapter and copy of PSO...
In case you are not aware, you cannot copy image directly from original DC discs. You will need something called a Broad Adaptor and a copy of Phantasy Star Online disc to extract the data from the disc onto your comp. A normal CDROM/DVDROMcan't read DC discs. However, a backup copy would be a different story. You can extract a image from a backup discs and burn it or do whatever.Originally Posted by Sullivan
They are hot, aren't they??
You're thinking of a GCN with the BBA and PSO, Astro.
Hmmm... I know what it means, but that sentence still looks odd.
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Yeah astro mixed it up with the streaming method of GC isos. Anyways he is right about DC games. You do need a Broadband adapter to extract the content of a GD rom/iso to your HD. You cant just copy em like psx discs. Theres more to it then what im saying hopefully u get the idea.Originally Posted by Psyonide