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Is it possible to emulate Scott Pilgrim vs the world: the game?
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ps3 
Apparently The Simpsons arcade game can be now emulated so I was wondering if Scott Pilgrim could also be a thing. And maybe Turtles in time reshelled, too.
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#2
Statistically speaking no, but I don't think anyone has tried. You could be the first with some luck...
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#3
ps3 
(12-11-2016, 01:17 AM)ssshadow Wrote: Statistically speaking no, but I don't think anyone has tried. You could be the first with some luck...

Bummer! I was hoping someone else could do it because I don't have the game, only the trial version. :/
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(12-11-2016, 02:30 PM)Koblasco Wrote:
(12-11-2016, 01:17 AM)ssshadow Wrote: Statistically speaking no, but I don't think anyone has tried. You could be the first with some luck...

Bummer! I was hoping someone else could do it because I don't have the game, only the trial version. :/

Well try the trial version. If that works then the full game should too.
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#5
ps3 
I guess I should have been more specific.
The trial version has already been emulated so my original question was more like "Is it possible to emulate the entire Scott Pilgrim game and not only the demo?".
And since the game has vanished into thin air, I was hoping that somebody else would be working on it :/
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#6
Strange, I can't get it to load on the nightly build. Tried base, 1.01, 1.03. Log attached.

Let me know how it goes with you. I would think if this was playable it would have come up by now...but maybe not!


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.txt   log.txt (Size: 47.08 KB / Downloads: 117)
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#7
(12-13-2016, 07:51 AM)legend80 Wrote: Strange, I can't get it to load on the nightly build. Tried base, 1.01, 1.03. Log attached.

Let me know how it goes with you. I would think if this was playable it would have come up by now...but maybe not!

That's not a log, that's the console output.
Nevertheless the game needs libsre and libspurs_jq LLE loaded.
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#8
Thanks, switched to those libs but still just a grey screen. Hmmm......
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(12-14-2016, 08:31 AM)legend80 Wrote: Thanks, switched to those libs but still just a grey screen. Hmmm......

Again, the log. How are we supposed to help you with a "gray screen hmmm..."?
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#10
See attached log.


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