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Anyone know where I can find a good ROM for Metal Gear Solid, wanting to replay an old favourite. I’ve tried at least 6 different Rom files but they all crash on start up, not had this issue with any other ROM as the rest all play perfectly
Metal Gear Solid Mobile image (Archive.org, once again). Steps to set up the emulator (Windows): Extract the emulator and the Nokia 5320 image. Run the emulator and it will ask for the device. Feed it with the ROM + the RPKG. Restart EKA2L1. File > Packages > Install and feed it with the N-Gage 2.0 Installer. Restart EKA2L1. File > Launch Apps ...
Hey all, I've been gradually making my way through the Metal Gear series and I've come to MGS2, and I can't for the life of me find any roms for it online. I don't mind whether it's the original or substance, just as long as it's the PS2 version. Thanks in advance if anyone can help
When you click on the link to Github the first link you land on will be the Home tab, this tab explains how to use the Megathread. There are Five tabs that link directly to collections based on console and publisher, these include Nintendo, Sony, Microsoft, Sega, and the PC. There are also tabs for popular games and retro games, with retro ...
Metal Gear Solid 4. Anyone know of a good location to get the rom? Been looking all over the place and yet no site has a decent link. Even tried to download over chrome, but it gave out just 3 gb short.
You need rom file (game), translation patch and patching program. The last two you can easily find on certain famous page that is internet hub for rom translations. Rom images should be alslo easy obtainable. On some pages you can find roms that are already patched. I would like to give you direct links but I'm sure mods won't be happy with that.
Metal Gear Solid and Metal Gear Solid: Twin Snakes are just about entirely different games, despite TTS being a "remake" of MGS. Twin Snakes, gameplay wise, is like if MGS1 and MGS2 merged. There's the ability to shoot from a first-person view, hang from ledges, and hiding in lockers.
Put the translation file and the rom in the same folder. Then start LunarIPS and follow directions. After you've combined the files, open blueMSX. Click on File>Cartridge Slot 1>Insert and play the game. If the MSX screen pops up, then it restarts, go to Options>Emulation then pick MSX2+ as your machine.
You can navigate by clicking on the various tabs for each company. When you click on the link to Github the first link you land on will be the Home tab, this tab explains how to use the Megathread. There are Five tabs that link directly to collections based on console and publisher, these include Nintendo, Sony, Microsoft, Sega, and the PC.
There should be a setting under the General tab after clicking on the Config button at the top, that allows you to toggle the auto-change disc function. If it's on, and both discs are in the same folder, it'll auto-load the game. If it's off, it'll likely prompt you with a disc change, which should allow you to select the next disc in line.