I stated this in my description, before even posting the video
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Hello Everyone! Here is where I would like things to go, with my Core Set, in the immediate future!
Thank you all for continually supporting me, my work, and my videos on YouTube! What I would love to get done,most immediately, on my agenda...are a few of the following things.
-Fix a few Cores that have various bugs and issues, related to our environment.
-HMOD, so you can all have a far easier time manually configuring your controllers!
-HMOD, so you Guys & Gals can make your own Custom Borders, like I showcased in my latest video!
-Super Game Boy Working
-More Doom, Quake Relative Stuff!
And, now, introducing the Bounty System! Ordinarily, many things that one could hope to ask for, to be within the realm of NESC/SNESC, are achievable with not a crazy, inordinate amount of time. Myself, and others who do this stuff, gladly do it to make people happy, and keep the Emulation Scene going strong! But, there are certain instances, where some features, requests, and so on...DO take a potentially extreme amount of patience and time. These are cases where a Bounty System can be employed. Basically, a request is put into play, and a real amount of money is put up to better entice coders to truly make some of the requested magic happen.
This bounty system has already helped integration of chd support for Sega-CD and Turbografx-CD. I would like to do everything I can to make this happen for Playstation One, Sega Saturn, and 3DO, as well! With all CD Based Systems covered, you will be able to use the script in my Core Set, to one click convert almost any Cd Based Game, for use with RetroArch! Let's make this happen!!!
So, if anyone is interested in helping make this happen, post or message me, and we will get the show on the road!
PS, feel free to request anything you'd love to see in the Core Set, or enhancements, etc! Many great things I have added, have been purely based on requests!
Thanks so much, guys and gals! Let's all make the NESC/SNESC Modding Scene just as fun as it was last year!