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    General News emulating power-on/power-off for VPW2

    Does PJ64 emulate the power on/power off like in a real n64? I'm asking because I need to "turn on" and off my Virtual Prowrestling 2 rom 20 times for the first bonus moveset and 20 more times for the final moveset.

    Do any emulators do this? I'm sure I've hit 20 but no luck at getting anything.

    EDIT: Ignore the above, I'm an idiot!!! Apparently I asked the same question 3 years ago and it worked... I think.



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    Oh just to confirm it does, just hit the reset button 20 times
    NOTE: THE FOLLOWING IS A SIGNITURE!

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    Member ready to help gandalf's Avatar
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    if emulate it correctly, when you hit "reset" in PJ64, running super mario64, you can´t see an efect that happen in the real hardware,not in PJ64



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    The same thing in Bomberman 64, that uses a special fade-out when you push reset
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    the reset function in pj64 sounds like it's turning it on and off. Is that right? Glad none of the games depend on reset for special moves.

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