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Archn
October 26th, 2003, 19:35
Is it possible to play this game via Project 64?

Basically
1. Does this rom exist on the net (I once saw DDR Disney Japan)?
2. Do I need any special software to play this (Foot pad thing, and maybe the adaptoid)?

Let me know any details that you can tell me. Note that I'm not requesting the rom.

Doomulation
October 26th, 2003, 20:26
No special accessories are needed to play an n64 game. IT should work fine without any. As for playability; I don't know, but do a search in the rdb-file and you should get its status of playability pretty soon.

FloW3184
October 28th, 2003, 23:45
I've got this rom... but it is not well playable on PJ641.5 (wrong sync of music=gameplay and very slow and buggy) and i didn't try it on other emulators. on Pj64 you have to press start as soon as you can or the emulator will crash (slow down to 0fps)

Trotterwatch
October 28th, 2003, 23:48
This is fully playable in the unreleased 1964 btw

LazerTag
October 29th, 2003, 02:12
and I might add very fun to play with a dance pad hooked to the USB port using a converter :)

Well my kids like it anyway, I'm to fargin old to dance! hehe

RJARRRPCGP
October 29th, 2003, 04:08
I've got this rom... but it is not well playable on PJ641.5 (wrong sync of music=gameplay and very slow and buggy) and i didn't try it on other emulators. on Pj64 you have to press start as soon as you can or the emulator will crash (slow down to 0fps)

The counter factor setting may be wrong. With fast PCs, the wrong counter factor setting is the common cause of the game being not synched and jerky. You should try a different counter factor setting.

Sometimes, chiefly with new Nintendo 64 games, someone accidently gets the counter factor setting wrong and is not corrected until someone complains about jerkiness.

Also, *don't* use Project64 1.3, because with that Project64 version,
some games *will* be slow and jerky, thus too slow to play some games,
because an accidental muck up occured with that release and thus
broke the core.