There's a bit of confab between the TI and MSX/CV communities... Largely because the sound chip and video chips are shared. It did lead to a spot of trouble some months back when some CV guys accused one of the TI guys of stealing a game, when in fact all he did was recreate a game title screen for some fun.
Apparently a fellow made a card a few years back that emulated the Z80 so that they could run MSX/CV games on the TI without conversion necessary.
The sound effects I hear in the game are definitely sound-chip, but the music sounds digital. And the speech is very clear... the cartridge must have one of the more advanced sound chips embedded in it.
Very cool!
There's a bit of confab between the TI and MSX/CV communities... Largely because the sound chip and video chips are shared. It did lead to a spot of trouble some months back when some CV guys accused one of the TI guys of stealing a game, when in fact all he did was recreate a game title screen for some fun.
Apparently a fellow made a card a few years back that emulated the Z80 so that they could run MSX/CV games on the TI without conversion necessary.
The sound effects I hear in the game are definitely sound-chip, but the music sounds digital. And the speech is very clear... the cartridge must have one of the more advanced sound chips embedded in it.
Adam