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Reviews for "Flip8 Redux: an emulator"

LIES!!!

this isn't an emulator, Prove its an emulator :p

Newsdee responds:

That is very easy to prove actually. The emulator has a debugger (rightmost button on the menu bar) displaying the instructions being interpreted. You can compare that with CHIP8 documentation or with other CHIP8 emulators. You will also find that this emu supports SCHIP8 as well. Granted, the games look old, but that's because they are old (some of them from the 70s).

I'm not impressed.

Unfortunately for you, my friend, quantity does not mean quality. When I saw this described as an emulator loaded with 70+ roms, I was excited to play it and find out what it was, but this was just disappointing. Most of the games are really slow paced and just boring. Most of the games aren't fun to play and have stupid concepts, and some of them weren't even playable. I applaud you for using mostly original games, but they were just stupid.

Newsdee responds:

You do realize that you are describing the system I am emulating, and not the emulator itself? The games I'm including are all that is currently known for it. I'll gladly add more if somebody makes them.

didn't convince me.

although i know you've must worked a lot it kinda bored me it's so .... lame
but you must be a good programmer . if i want to play games like that i'll use an emulator and not flash because then i could configure the controls and the animations would run smoother

Newsdee responds:

Try a CHIP8 emulator for PC and you'll see that most have even less features than mine. I thought of making the keys configurable, but I wanted to keep it simple. Arrow keys + space should be enough.

ok so its ment to have lots of games in one?????

well for me its too complicated and whats a debugger
and seriously a 13 page instructions
sorry but yeah

Newsdee responds:

The games have been simplified from the original form, so that most games use the arrow keys and space bar. The 'instructions' are more an explanation of what's happening behind the scenes, you can skip them if you want.