
No more emulating esoteric and complex chipsets.now it's just bog standard pc components and a few driver tweaks. Sega ported their own game for the fans without ever actually realizing it! Probably the funniest and strangest gaming story I'd ever heard in regards to arcade games and ports.įrom a preservation standpoint though arcade games running on PC hardware will make it infinitely easier to keep these games around and enjoyed for decades to come. After some fixes to get it controlling via keyboard or a gamepad.suddenly Daytona USA 3 was playable on a Windows machine at home! So Sega uploaded the newest version of Daytona USA 3 to their arcade website, put the link in.and just published it.for ANYONE to download. Since these games are connected to the internet they receive updates that operators can install to add new features / patch bugs / etc etc.

The story : remember when arcade games ran on exotic hardware that you didn't have access to at home? While I remember and love those days today it's just a PC in a cabinet less exciting hardware wise but MUCH easier port wise. It's rare but every so often they give fans what they are asking for.and sometimes they don't even realize they are doing it lolol Great for the game.Sometimes Sega FINALLY comes through with home ports of some of their awesome arcade games. TheBroph June 7, 2023īaseball players are ridiculously explosive these days.

Amazing speed - Legendary Edition Fem Shep June 7, 2023 This is INSANE - Connor Toomey June 7, 2023 This just looks fake - Nic Civale PT, DPT June 7, 2023 Those numbers should have Reds fans even more excited about the future.Ī 112-mph double for Elly De La Cruz's first big league hit! /jOMrfgAFSF- MLB June 7, 2023 We used to only see baseball players who could hit a baseball this hard and run this fast in video games.ġ12 MPH off the bat, to 2nd base in under 7¾ seconds!😮 /Kdkt7Ca601- Codify June 7, 2023

Let’s get back to De La Cruz’s first hit because all of it was impressive. The 21-year-old third baseman, who recently hit a home run over a scoreboard in the minors, got on base twice with walks and also got his first career hit-a scorched double that he made look way too easy.Įven better for the Reds, they were able to score three runs in the bottom of the ninth to beat the Los Angeles Dodgers, 9–8. The day that Reds fans have long been waiting for finally came on Tuesday, as star prospect Elly De La Cruz made his first career start in the big leagues.
