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GreenBeretDS

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GreenBeretDS
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General
AuthorFredrik Ahlström (FluBBa)
TypeArcade
Version0.6.1
Links
Download
Website
Source


This is a Green Beret, Rush'n Attack & Mr. Goemon - Arcade emulator for the NDS.

Installation

DLDI patch the emulator for your flashcard.

Create a folder named acds in either the root of your flash card or in the data folder.

Put gberet.zip, rushatck.zip and/or mrgoemon.zip (filenames are taken from MAME 0.94) into a folder where you have arcade roms.

User guide

When the emulator starts, it will try to load Green Beret automatically on startup.

Menu

File:

  • Load Game - Choose a game to load.
  • Load State - Load a previously saved state for the currently running game.
  • Save State - Save a state for the current game.
  • Save Settings - Save the current settings.
  • Reset Game - Reset the currently running game.

Options

Controller:

  • Autofire - Select to enable autofire.
  • Controller - 2P start a 2 player game.
  • Swap A/B - Swap which NDS button is mapped to which arcade button.

Display:

  • Display - Scaled or unscaled screenmode (L/R to scroll screen up/down).
  • Scaling - Flicker or barebones lineskip.
  • Gamma - Adjust gamma (brightness).
  • Disable Foreground - Turn on/off foreground rendering.
  • Disable Background - Turn on/off background rendering.
  • Disable Sprites - Turn on/off sprite rendering.

Settings:

  • Speed - Switch between speed modes.
    • Normal - Game runs at it's normal speed.
    • 200% - Game runs at double speed.
    • Max - Game runs at 4 times normal speed (might change in the future).
    • 50% - Game runs at half speed.
  • Autoload State - Toggle Savestate autoloading.
  • Autosave Settings - Save settings when leaving menu if any changes are made.
  • Autopause Game - Toggle if the game should pause when opening the menu.
  • Powersave 2nd Screen - If graphics/light should be turned off for the GUI screen when menu is not active.
  • Emulator on Bottom - Select if top or bottom screen should be used for emulator, when menu is active emulator screen is always on top.
  • Debug Output - Show an FPS meter for now.
  • Autosleep - Does not work.

Dipswitches:

  • Lot of settings for the actual arcade game, difficulty/lives etc.

Controls

Menu:

L+R or Touchscreen - Open up menu

D-Pad or Touchscreen - Navigate menus

A or Double tap - Select an option

B or Top of the screen - Go back

R/L or Touchscreen - Switch between tabs

In game:

Select - Insert coin

Start - Start

D-Pad - Move character

Up - Jump, Climb

Down - Crouch

B - Knife attack

A - Special attack

Screenshots

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Compatibility

Tested on iDeaS emulator.

Known issues

It has bugs in the sprite rendering and no tile priority support, though they should not affect gameplay too much.

Changelog

V0.6.1 2021/07/06

  • Fixed reset for "Mr. Goemon".

V0.6.0 2021/03/23

  • Added load/save state.

V0.5.6 2020/06/08

  • Added support for flipped sprites.

V0.5.5 2018/07/13

  • Fixed sound tempo.

V0.5.1 2018/05/01

  • Added flipped background support.

V0.5.0 2018/04/20

  • Lots of fixes.

V0.4.1 2016/08/02

  • Updated Z80 and more.

V0.4.0 2009/07/12

  • Fixed some more with zip handling.

V0.3.0 2009/05/23

  • Fixed parsing of some zip files.

V0.2.0 2009/05/13

  • Added GUI including touch support.
  • Added support for "Rush n' Attack" & "Mr. Goemon".
  • Added support for (compressed) zip files.
  • Added savestates.
  • Added option for unscaled screen.
  • Added optional powersave for 2nd screen.
  • Added gamma correction.
  • Fixed scaling.

V0.1.0 2009/04/30

  • Initial release, plays Green Beret with sound.

Credits

Huge thanks to Loopy for the incredible PocketNES, without it this emu would probably never have been made.

Thanks to:

  • Dwedit for help and inspiration with a lot of things.
  • Reesy for help with the Z80 emu core.
  • Nicola Salmoria, for the MAME driver.
  • More MAME people + Maxim for the SN76496 info.

External links

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