That would be "u-tech-niks", sounded more like a slur the way you said it. lol. This is a cool game though, and is still currently one of the least valuable games on the system. People don't know about it, and arcade racing has lost it's fan-base in the retro scene sadly. I have a theory that '97 was the golden year for PS1, N64, and even Saturn. Seems like a lot of the best games of the generation came out that year.
I have something similar like stick drift on move light gun shooters. At the beginning after calibration everthning is good, but after shooting like 20-50 times it drifts to the side, and continues to drift all the time... Maybe the cam positionioning is bad or i have very dark room that is the fault. Or maybe something wrong with my controller, maybe gyro is not precice anymore... Maybe someone knows ?
No surprise microsoft (a $3 trillion corporation) want all gamers discouraged from playing a back catalogue of cheap brilliant games offine on improved hardware with virtually unlimited local saves. They want you trapped online, and on the game pass, paying subscriptions for the rest of your gaming life. Not that crazy. 😂
I’ve been there recently and I wish a lot of things were like they used to be. Most of what is in this video was auctioned off a few years ago. Not much old stuff left at Cedar Point.
@@ChadTheGamingDad I wish the old vendor was still there, it was my dream ticket arcade before it switched over. I could have easily spent hours playing older style games
@Clawmachinezone I miss the sounds of the huge arcade. All the games attract screens and music. I can still kinda hear it when I’m remembering back. During my summers working there, I didn’t get assigned to the arcade much, but it was a good time when I did.
@@ChadTheGamingDad for sure, my favorite sound was hearing the tower of power attract music echo throughout the entire arcade. Those were the good days
For me its simple: Besides framerate and resolution Og Version in their OG hardware is the best option. Emulation just like remaster ports just introduce bugs or miss something from the original.
i recently had to replace my ps3 aswell. it over heated. gotta make sure you get one that has fresh thermal paste and has been delided. i got one with a whole on top to allow more airflow to the fan.
hice muchas pruebas en diablo 1 de psx, y he notado que en PS3 (super slim con hen), tiene menos frames , pero en PS2 (fat con popsloader), se notan mucho mas fluidas y completas las animaciones, dando mejor rendimiento, tendria que hacer comparativas con juegos quemados en CD, al parecer al ser juegos fisicos la consola activa la retrocompatibilidad en modelos fat, y al usar POPS, solo la emula
Moto Racer. One of my favourite games of all time and my favourite motorcycle game of all time. Apart from Ducati World, Motocross Madness, MotoGP, and of course my all time favourite game, Road Rash.
Great video Chad. One your best. I think the best way to play Original PlayStation games is on the PS1 and the PS2 too. Two of the best PlayStation consoles ever made.
You mentioned the faster load time with the ps2 but didn't mention how much faster the loading time would be. For me that's a game changer for ps1 games
I learned about this recently as well! In fact, I have an upcoming live stream scheduled all about the N64 controller and this is a feature I will be discussing. So amazing that this was possible on that game and yet, after all these years of playing Goldeneye, so many of us completely overlooked it. Great video!
Why are you using composite to record the PS1 and PS2? The PS1 maxes out at RGB SCART, and the PS2 supports the same YPBPR component cables as the PS3. In addition, HD Retrovision sells cables that will transcode the PS1's RGB signal into YPBPR.
I have my Raspberry Pi connected to a CRT with an HDMI2AV converter, but I can’t get it to play the sound from the games. Any idea what might be happening?
"Eutechnyx" = U-TEC-NIKS for the record. ("You Chinks" just sounds a bit racist 🤨) This was fairly mediocre but a couple of years later they released Le Mans 24HR (Test Drive Le Mans in the US) which is great- particularly the Dreamcast version.