Exciting times lie ahead in the area of MiSTer FPGA arcade core development as in a recent update on his Patreon page, Jotego, the skilled developer behind many MiSTer FPGA arcade cores, shared the following news:
‘On the core development side, the focus is on closing the open betas. JTSHOUSE is one of them. We have continued working on it, and all Namco System 1 games boot up in the core now. However, most of them are unplayable due to graphics problems. Splatter House was already available, and we are adding Galaga ’88 this week. Pac-Mania is close to being ready for beta as well. The rest of the compatible games need more work, though.’
Galaga ’88 represented a significant evolution from its predecessor, Gaplus, in several key aspects. Firstly, the game introduced more advanced graphics and animations, leveraging improved hardware capabilities to create vibrant and visually appealing alien designs and backgrounds.
Galaga ’88 Comes To MiSTer FPGA
Exciting times lie ahead in the area of MiSTer FPGA arcade core development as in a recent update on his Patreon page, Jotego, the skilled developer behind many MiSTer FPGA arcade cores, shared the following news:
‘On the core development side, the focus is on closing the open betas. JTSHOUSE is one of them. We have continued working on it, and all Namco System 1 games boot up in the core now. However, most of them are unplayable due to graphics problems. Splatter House was already available, and we are adding Galaga ’88 this week. Pac-Mania is close to being ready for beta as well. The rest of the compatible games need more work, though.’
Galaga ’88 represented a significant evolution from its predecessor, Gaplus, in several key aspects. Firstly, the game introduced more advanced graphics and animations, leveraging improved hardware capabilities to create vibrant and visually appealing alien designs and backgrounds.