You're probably familiar with REminiscence, a rewrite of the engine used in the game, Flashback from Delphine Software. Thanks to Sektor, we have a DS port of this engine already, which was originally coded by Gregory Montoir.
Anyway, we got word that v0.2 is now out, and here are the things that you should expect from it:
v0.2 libfat version:
* Sound effects are now working (thanks to GPF's SDL updates) * Music plays but not very well * Added Lick's libcartreset to allow returning to M3/SD/GBAMP menu without powering off the DS * Resources and music are read from /data/flashback/data/ on a compatible media device * Saves are stored at /data/flashback/
There are also a bunch of notes for you guys, which you might want to check out before running it on your DS:
* You will need the data files from the PC DOS version of the game. Copy the Flashback files to X:dataflashbackdata , replace X: with the drive letter of your DS media device. * To hear music, you need the mod.* files from the Amiga version. They should be named like mod.flashback-introb , without a .mod extension. * It should work on M3CF (tested), GBAMP and Supercard. Backup anything important before using any homebrew that writes to your media device. I haven't had any file corruption but I haven't tested every device and backups are always a good idea. * This version won't work on MMD or G6. It should be playable on DS-X but OS v1.02 has a problem with the writing code of libfat that stops Flashback from saving correctly (you will fall through the ground and weird things like that).
DS controls: ---------------------------------------------- d-pad move Conrad A draw/holster gun B talk / use / run / shoot X use the current inventory object Y display the inventory / skip movies L display the options R toggles fast mode
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