View Full Version : Some worthwhile arcade emulation - Rave Racer
nudetothis
August 20th, 2002, 18:18
To stay within the rules here (I hope) I'll keep this short and vague:D
I've never been a big fan of arcade emulation and always preferred the console games. But this is worth the trouble....
on 8-18-02 a dump of Namco's Rave Racer, world version 1995, hit the web and an emulation newsgroup for "misc" files (hinthint). This is Namco's sequel to the Ridge Racer arcade series. It is a Namco System 22 game and so plays under Viva Nonno. There is a brand new version of Viva just released and updated to support this game.
It takes some fiddling around to get it working but it is a blast when you get it right. You might find some more info on other boards, etc. If you like RR64 then you should definitely try this out.
Here are a few screenshots:
http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/mithun/images/viva/raveracer.JPG
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/shin-vegeta/images/rave-half.jpg
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/shin-vegeta/images/rave1-4x-anti.jpg
Allnatural
August 20th, 2002, 22:42
MAME also supports this now. Well, almost. There's some info concerning it on the WIP (http://www.mame.net/status.html) page.
sk8bloke22
August 21st, 2002, 00:31
wow, Rave Race, thats like the forgotten Ridge Race game that was on the psx...i dont remember it on the arcade....
2fast4u
August 21st, 2002, 00:48
Originally posted by sk8bloke22
wow, Rave Race, thats like the forgotten Ridge Race game that was on the psx...i dont remember it on the arcade....
imo the ridge racer game on psx sucked ... but i suddenly feel encouraged to actually try an arcade emulator ;)
bodie
August 21st, 2002, 01:11
wow, Rave Race, thats like the forgotten Ridge Race game that was on the psx...i dont remember it on the arcade.... actually rave racer was arcade only and as never been reproduced for the psx/ps2 or any other for that matter ..the psx game with similar title was rage racer ..rave racer was an excellent arcade game and if you have the right specs for the emulator then try it it's a blast..
i love all things namco ...along with sega they have produced the finest arcade/home entertainment available..looking forward to the super system 22 games (time crisis anyone..and not the inferior psx version) ...
viva nonno rocks as does all quality emulators :)
B*A*G*G
August 22nd, 2002, 08:27
can your systems run this game with no texture reduction?
hehe... mine can.
the game eats up a wopping 400MB of ram with DXT1 compressed textures, and around 1GB+ of ram is required for 24-bit textures.
Stezo2k
August 22nd, 2002, 09:59
mine can 2 :P and i only got 128RAM, the game seems to be 30FPS full speed, is this right? cuz the sound is perfectly synced with the game and it doesnt slow down. gr8 emu :D
Stez
B*A*G*G
August 22nd, 2002, 19:40
rave racer is supposed to run at a silky smooth 60fps.
this is system 22 were talking about, not some crappy PSX hardware. :D
DuDe
August 22nd, 2002, 21:28
30 fps seems like the right speed for this game. I guess that the fps counter shows the actual number of frames per second, rather than the d/l`s.
Stezo2k
August 23rd, 2002, 01:02
yea looks like your right dude, just wanted confirmation :)
Stez
64ultramaniac
August 23rd, 2002, 23:31
I didn't want to post but now I just can't resist!Are you serious?
The game's full speed is 60fps for God's sake!Have you ever played it in the arcades?At 30fps it's running at the half speed and it's slooow...I've tested it in 2 machines and I know the difference...Don't worry about the sound.The sound is the same either it runs at 60fps or 30fps or 20,it doesn't matter.It's the same thing as Killer Instinct 2 on U64emu...
Stezo2k
August 23rd, 2002, 23:37
yea i suppose but its strange how it stays on 30FPS tho on my system o well im happy runnin it
Stez
DuDe
August 23rd, 2002, 23:41
Originally posted by 64ultramaniac
I didn't want to post but now I just can't resist!Are you serious?
The game's full speed is 60fps for God's sake!Have you ever played it in the arcades?At 30fps it's running at the half speed and it's slooow...I've tested it in 2 machines and I know the difference...Don't worry about the sound.The sound is the same either it runs at 60fps or 30fps or 20,it doesn't matter.It's the same thing as Killer Instinct 2 on U64emu...
Dunno, never played the game at the arcades. But it seems to lock at 30 fps, and won`t move higher or lower. And the sound staying the same at 30fps 60 fps, well, that`s just weird, because it also feels synced.
Stezo2k
August 23rd, 2002, 23:44
your totally right m8 it seems exactly the same for me, what are your specs dude? and i think 64ultramaniac answer was just oppinion and not a fact
Stez
Trotterwatch
August 23rd, 2002, 23:50
It runs at a constant 60fps for me - though I run it at either:
1/2 or 1/4 detail and DXT1 textures - I tried the other one, but it takes too long to load.
DuDe
August 23rd, 2002, 23:51
My PC is crappy :D Nuff said ;) I`m currently on a P3 500 mhz with 448mb ram and the same card that you have. Technically, you`re suppose to get higher framerates than mine.
Again, I have no idea about what speed is this game suppose to be, since I never tried it on a higher spec PC, nor have I ever played this game in the arcades.
64ultramaniac
August 24th, 2002, 00:23
Originally posted by Stezo2k
and i think 64ultramaniac answer was just oppinion and not a fact
grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr...
I really don't know what else to say...See that's why I don't want to post here...shame really...
Stezo2k
August 24th, 2002, 00:57
yea must be my comp then.. its strange that its 30.0 FPS exactly tho i'm sure its been limited to 30 FPS any idea how to take off the limit/change it? i dont think lookin at an arcade game u can judge how many FPS its going at, but its mostly 60 for most arcade games sorry for doubting you 64ultramaniac
Stez
Stalkid64
August 25th, 2002, 01:55
Hmm... well worth the hunt. It flat out refuses to run slower than 60-90fps on my PC... 99fps is still the average count with all the options configured. Heh ;) The normal run speed of Rave Racer at least was as far as I can find 60fps in interlaced... just to confuse matters it probably depends on which version of the PCB was in the machine.
This is a pretty good emu` as well... as long as you don`t try changing options without a game running (stoopid runtime errors). Configuring the analogue stick on an N64 pad to work with it kicks ass - especially using TV-out to play it on a big TV.
My great respect to all behind Vivanonno.
sk8bloke22
August 25th, 2002, 02:51
Originally posted by bodie
wow, Rave Race, thats like the forgotten Ridge Race game that was on the psx...i dont remember it on the arcade.... actually rave racer was arcade only and as never been reproduced for the psx/ps2 or any other for that matter ..the psx game with similar title was rage racer ..rave racer was an excellent arcade game and if you have the right specs for the emulator then try it it's a blast..
i love all things namco ...along with sega they have produced the finest arcade/home entertainment available..looking forward to the super system 22 games (time crisis anyone..and not the inferior psx version) ...
viva nonno rocks as does all quality emulators :)
yeh that was it, rage racer! ok, i sorta remember rave racer....sorta, damn i tihnk im gonna hav to download that thingy-m-jig
sytaylor
August 25th, 2002, 12:49
Originally posted by B*A*G*G
can your systems run this game with no texture reduction?
hehe... mine can.
the game eats up a wopping 400MB of ram with DXT1 compressed textures, and around 1GB+ of ram is required for 24-bit textures.
/me kisses Geforce card :D 1gb+ is nuts!
Stalkid64
August 28th, 2002, 17:49
*kisses GF4 card with TV-OUT..!
Might I heartily recommend anyone with a big-ass TV gets the full "in-yer-face" Ridge Racer experience by making use of any TV-out function your gfx card may have. Playing Ridge/Rave Racer on a 28" TV through a decent stereo adds so much to the fun. ;) Even more so with an Adaptoid.
cooliscool
August 28th, 2002, 18:08
/me kisses his huge home theater speakers and monster subwoofer and hugs his gf4 mx 420 card (its pretty good.. :))
cooliscool
August 28th, 2002, 18:09
Originally posted by Stalkid64
*kisses GF4 card with TV-OUT..!
Might I heartily recommend anyone with a big-ass TV gets the full "in-yer-face" Ridge Racer experience by making use of any TV-out function your gfx card may have. Playing Ridge/Rave Racer on a 28" TV through a decent stereo adds so much to the fun. ;) Even more so with an Adaptoid.
28"? bah, get yourself a 45", they're really great with pj64. :):)
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