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Posted by the silent on 2007/09/19 17:32:28 |
I was just wandering around Wikipedia, and stumbled on the Quake page, read on and it brought back to mind the Sega Saturn version of the Big Q. I remember playing it back in the days at a friends' place and thinking how I would have loved to play the 4 bonus levels that version had. Not being able to pester my friend enough to let me spend hours in front of his tv, I quickly forgot that.
Today, it just dawned on me, hey, wouldn't it be freakin' cool if any of the guys over@func felt like recreating and releasing them to the public? Would there be copyright issues? Anyone picking on this? I would do it myself, but we all know the sad story of the guy who was not able even to start a map editor, so...
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The Silent
#38 posted by negke on 2007/09/27 09:42:44
I guess trying to get one of the emulators to work is your only chance.
Try these bios roms: http://segaxtreme.net/content/emulation.html#saturn
Maybe there is some additional information how to set it up here: http://www.emulator-zone.com
In case you're successful, please post some more screenshots.
Thx, Neg|ke...
... I'll try for sure.
Even if Spirit says it's really not worth the effort, given the suckage of said levels.
But, to tell the truth, to me playing those levels is like finally having a way with that hugely arousing blonde that you saw in High School but just couldn't get next to 'cause she was, like 3 years older than you. Now she's 40. Those melons are sagging bad, but... What the hell! Can't be worse than a solitary night on your own, right? ;)
You get the idea....
By The Way...
... any of you can speak any italian?
1st Attempt...
... Unplayable.
Managed to get it running, tho....
#42 posted by golden_boy on 2007/09/28 20:44:26
... any of you can speak any italian?
Luckily not, considering I'd probably hear about that hugely arousing blonde from high school in Italian then.
:-) 40? Gosh you're ... grown up. 3 years older than me would be 36, which still is really acceptable.
Adding to Wikipedia:
Too much other stuff to do atm, used up all time to make demos for Ijed. ^^ And there would be mapping to do. ^^ ^^
Plus being pissed about the fact that this shop hasn't been able to deliver the Krait I ordered two weeks ago. GRRRR.
Oh...
... no, I don't mean to tell anything more than what I said before in italian, why should I?
I only asked because "sega" in italian can have an... amusing meaning, especially coupled with names like Quake, or a number of other games' names...
And yes, I'm "grown up", in fact, I turn 38 this very day...
"Acceptable", what can I say, I would suggest you don't let hugely arousing blondes in their 40s scare ya, they can be quite amusing human beings, I assure you... ;))
Besides, they may have a trick or two you don't know up their sleeves... ;))))
#44 posted by golden_boy on 2007/10/01 14:56:41
Hehe, yes they may. But it's nice having something to look forward to :-)
happy birthday =)
Happy Birthday Distrans
#45 posted by ijed on 2007/10/01 16:08:13
I just turned 26 . . . still a we'en.
Well, Thanks, Guys..
.. Both of you..
I suppose Ijed meant "Happy Bday, the Silent" or do I share my birthdate with one of the mighty authors of Travail?
Anyway, thanks a lot, I'll raise a toast to you all tonight!
Argh
#47 posted by ijed on 2007/10/01 18:02:22
Sorry, you've got the same colour name :\
Copyright
#48 posted by ahphooey on 2007/10/26 14:05:37
On the title screen showing the copyright to id, it also says copyright portions Sega. I assume that the portions are the exclusive levels, but I'm not sure.
Yup
#49 posted by golden_boy on 2007/10/26 16:00:53
They completely remade the levels, with id's agreement I would guess.
#50 posted by Spirit on 2010/01/15 20:56:06
Anyone knows if this actually exists: http://forums.lostlevels.org/viewtopic.php?t=1337 (sega saturn quake beta)?
I played around with emulators again. SSF always hung. But I managed to get the FOSS Yabause to load it. You need a BIOS. Also use software rendering.
Oops
#51 posted by Spirit on 2010/01/15 20:56:37
It does not really work. Models are not rendered & the sky is garbled and overlays parts of the screen.
I Would Try To Redo Them
#53 posted by wakey on 2012/09/01 15:56:51
Ok, very old thread, but why not.
Even if there are copyright issues, does anyone care nowadays?
Are at least a few people interested in playing them?
But for now i do not have the time to do it, would be something for next year (except i find those levels superior myself :P ).
What about the levels of N64 Quake 2?
Have those ever been ported to the pc?
Would love to play them in some decent engine with mouse and keyboard <3
Saturn
#54 posted by RaverX on 2012/09/03 11:51:21
I've bought a Sega Saturn only to play the Quake version, but I couldn't find the game at a reasonable price back then... Plus that the controller of the Saturn is very bad, so I've sold the console.
I would really like to play those special Saturn levels, maybe a guru from here can write a convertor for the maps.
And What About....
#55 posted by JPL on 2012/09/03 12:33:24
... finding a Saturn emulator that works over Windows ?
I know there exist these kind of stuff for Atari: http://www.cheek.org/atari/emulator.htm , so maybe same exist for Saturn...
check this website maybe: http://www.emulator-zone.com/doc.php/saturn/ ?
#56 posted by Spirit on 2012/09/03 13:42:08
the Sega Saturn is very hard to emulate, I haven't managed to run Quake properly in an emulator. If someone does (first-hand), please share how exactly.
Im Gonna Try.....
#57 posted by RickyT33 on 2012/09/03 14:24:30
#58 posted by RickyT33 on 2012/09/03 14:24:52
dont hold your breath
Well I Had Some Success
#59 posted by RickyT33 on 2012/09/03 16:35:52
Yabause seems to almost work. It loads the title, and plays some of the music, and allows you to create a savegame. But on pressing start to start a game, it crashes for me. On Windows 7. But it might be worth a try on a platform other than Windows.
http://yabause.org/download/
#60 posted by Spirit on 2012/09/03 16:55:01
Unless yabause significantly improved (in the last ~2 years), forget about it.
SSF would be your best bet but if I recall correctly I never got it to work well enough. You can find compatibility lists on http://www.segasaturn.org/ (Japan, US, PAL).
Cassini 3.0
#61 posted by RickyT33 on 2012/09/03 16:59:18
I actually just ran it perfectly in Cassini 3.0 - it seems that Cassini 3.0 itself can run it, but I have to open the frontend.exe application manually rather than using the start menu shortcuts. Also sometimes when I click on the frontend.exe application nothing happens. But it did load. And it did run. :)
Proof:
#62 posted by RickyT33 on 2012/09/03 17:01:35
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