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Topic Started: Aug 11 2008, 01:50 AM (472 Views)
Duke Serkol
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Where'd that Princess go?
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Ah, a special compression I see. But do you relly think the DS couldn't handle it? It has its own port of Mario 64.

Granted I understand it would probably require professional work and resources but still.
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MottZilla
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Co-processor, not compression. This means that a second CPU (which is faster) has to be emulated at the same time. Also Kirby 3 relys on alot of the SNES's features being emulated properly. It's not an easy game to emulate. =( Now if the DSi the new DS system has more RAM and a faster Processor speed, then maybe someone could make a better SNES emulator on that.

But most likely, sorry but Kirby 3 is an advanced game technically. Best to get a SNES cartridge of it or use PC emulators.
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Duke Serkol
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Aha, I see. No problem, it just did not -seem- that advanced to me. The intro sequence of Fun Pack/Super Deluxe looked much more so.
But yeah, I'll just stick to playing it on PC (or not, I have too much on my hands anyway :lol:)
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