Playing a Net Yaroze game within Tower Unite

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I guess I might as well go ahead and show off a bit of PlayStation emulation within Tower Unite via the customized black-color console (humourously) based on the Dreamcast called the Mega Wavescape, which has the power and open buttons on the back instead of the front unlike on the actual console it is based on. I decided to play a Net Yaroze game from qobol's 2019 mini-compilation, called Judge of Ultimate (very creative and funny name) of which I had uploaded the soundtrack on my channel. The game is quite a chore to play though and does take a while to get used to.

As seen here, the discs which can be used as the games you put into the rom folder within the Libretro folder of Tower Unite, can be colored black (like how a typical PlayStation disc does look), as can the cartridges for the cartridge-based consoles within the game. The discs can indeed spin when inserted into the Dreamcast-like console like how they always would on a disc-based console. The lid can also be opened and closed too, something that I think the eventual PlaySystem seen in the Toy Store would pretty much do when made into an in-game LibRetro console, which I hope it will, as I'll be showing off a real game when that happens.

Inserting the game disc or cartridge into the system you want to play a particular game on can only be properly done when standing and not crouching as I did here.

Emulation-wise, as you can see, it is not really all that perfect. The screen seems heavily stretched.







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