Very considering using Windows for my game recording laptop for this but it feels dirty after I switched to Linux on everything. But if there's one thing that Windows has above Linux it's that I can use a 20 year old driver for uncommon hardware with no problem.
There is a Linux driver but even compiling a new kernel with it provided, it doesn't seem to work, despite using a commonly used chip. SAA7160... The driver is there now but the device won't use it for some reason.
Next on my sudden urge to play retro games was Mega Man X2. A straight up upgrade in all aspects from X1. Also after, I quickly beat Gargoyle's Quest on Game Boy since it was so short and I played other GnG games. Both highly recommended!
Completely unintentionally, all the games I've been playing recently were Capcom. Maybe I should try something different...
Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts finally done. This took me like 3x longer than Ghouls 'n Ghosts on Genesis. If it weren't for continues I would not have been able to do it. But it's over. Sound and graphics are top notch, but there is a lot of trademark SNES slowdown. The platforming can be very tricky. I think one of the most difficult games I've played going in blind. But still well worth a playthrough.
I feel strongth welling in my body.
Surface-level tech liker and poser weeb. Certified by the Tennou Heika himself to deny Japanese war crimes. Also one day I want to be an artist of some sort, but I'm not sure how to go about it.