Various minor emulation issues were fixed, including cases crashing the emulator, extended 224 lines video mode and Z80 and ColecoVision interruptions behaviours. The blitter system was also improved in various ways, with simplified configuration and default setting more friendly to today's computers. First of all, the video system was converted to use hi-color modes (no more palettized/indexed mode, welcome to the 21th century!), effectively increasing compatibility and glitches with newer video hardware, overally simplifying development, and allowing proper emulation of advanced palette effects on the Game Gear. I have so few excuse for taking such a long time to finalize a proper releasable build so I won't embarass myself. It's there! MEKA 0.72, fruit of nearly two years of accumulated work and patches, shining and smiling at you, waiting to be downloaded. They are responsible for this great game and the Wonder Boy series." If you meet any of the guys from Westone, give them a hug. MEKA is the name of the first dragon you meet in the game and which get you into that mess (see the picture at the top of this page!).
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Originally released on the Master System in 1989, the game was also adapted to the Game Gear in 1992. Thank you for your support, and always keep a spare life potion in your pocket!ġ999 "MEKA is dedicated to that wonderful game that is Monster World II, or so called Wonder Boy III: The Dragon's Trap in Western countries. Contributions are used to obtain Sega 8-bit products related to the SMS Power! knowledge & preservation project. If you like the emulator, any form of donation is greatly welcome and appreciated.
#MOGA POWER EMULATOR SOFTWARE#
MEKA is a free software distributed under a BSD-like license, allowing you to browse and reuse sources and data with no restrictions. Refer to MEKA documentation (meka.txt) for more detailed credits.Īlthough MEKA is still updated and maintained today, and still useful (namely for its support for non-common games and hardware and various debugging/features) its design shows its age.
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The project was initiated in 1998 and is still maintened by Omar Cornut "Bock", and MEKA benefits from contributions or open source librairies from Hiromitsu Shioya "Hiro-shi", Marat Fayzullin "Rst38h", Maxim, Mitsutaka Okazaki, Ulrich Cordes, Maxim Stephin, Dirk Stevens among others. MEKA also include a powerful debugger and various debugging/hacking tools. The following machines are supported by MEKA:Īlong with a wide range of peripherals and exotic games support. MEKA is a multi-machine emulator for MS-Windows and GNU/Linux (older versions support MS-DOS).