I've enjoyed the MADrigal Simulators for years: http://www.madrigaldesign.it/sim/download.php ...and it has been ported to many platforms. These are a nice companion to the Game & Watch core, and I wondered if a port be possible for MiSTer. Maybe it can run like ScummVM on the arm side of things?
It's got a nice game selection (the Dungeons and Dragons game was a fave back in the day), and I find two titles I'd personally love to see:
- The 'OTHER' DnD game: Dungeons & Dragons Computer Labyrinth Game (1980)
https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/474 ... rinth-game
I could see this with an overlay of the board. You can genuinely creep yourself out as an adult with this game.
- Electronic Detective (1979)
https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/577 ... ive/images
I have both games and can not understate how fun they are! The original flexi-vinyl record is digitized and would be fun having the option for players to hear the audio file before a game with an image of the record on screen.
I RECENTLY did a teardown of Electronic Detective and it is a remarkably simple and tiny PCB (see pics): Two yellow wires go to the internal speaker, red and black go to the 6 batteries (AA). Metal wires are the electronic keypad. The board has only ONE IC chip to feed alphanumeric characters to the red screen like a calculator and make sounds.
The Texas Instruments chip states:
TMS0980NLL
MP6160A
DBT 8101
Philippines
Is this chip used in another core already? Maybe it was used in a TI Calculator?
IF someone were to make games like these available on the MiSTer, do you think the best approach make senses as an FPGA core with an overlay like the Altair 8800 computer core, or more of a simulator on the Linux side?