Bleem's shipping-the exe that is 56
Twitch writes "Looks like the guys over at Bleem finally managed to get their Playstation emulator for the PC out, in spite of repeated attempts by Sony to prevent it. Check it out at their website. " From what I understand, they are going to begin shipping within the next week. Excellent. I've been informed that it started shipping a few weeks ago-but some people aren't so happy with it. Click below to read more. What's come out now is the actual exe.
Hemos,Bleem started to ship over 2-3 weeks ago. The actual exe was just released on the 15th. You buy the CD from them, which just has DirectX 6.1 on it and some sort of key. You then download the exe from them, and it checks for your CD key. Some sort of way of preventing piracy I guess. It annoys the hell out of me because you need to put the CD Key CDROM in your cdrom drive every time you want to play Bleem!. Not to mention that it does not work with my Sony DVD IDE drive. I had to borrow a friend's CDROM just to play the damn thing. It's got a lot of bugs.. I'd wait to order it if I were you. It's also got some reported problems with Voodoo cards.
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Missing the point (Score:1)
While the key system DOES seem to be a strange idea-- I fully expect to see pirated versions out within a week-- I don't see how that has anything to do with compatibility problems.
As for preannouncing, they HAD a product when they announced it. Setbacks DO happen in the industry, and it sure looks like Sony wants to stop these *any* way they can.
As for bugs, when was the last time you bought *any* software that was bug-free?
Give them time, things will settle down and become stable with a few fix releases.
Sony $20000 fee per PSX developer = poor value? (Score:1)
According to this article [wired.com] in Wired:
Sony will begin shipping the development workstation in September, said Phil Harrison, Sony's vice president of research and development. The machine, to be priced under US$20,000, will be based on the same chipset as the PlayStation II, including the 128-bit 'Emotion Engine' and graphic chips.
Actually... (Score:1)
Sony CEO Kutaragi hints at Linux Playstation port (Score:2)
Ken Kutaragi, CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. and former manager of Sony's Playstation research and development, is known to be interested in Linux and the possibility of encouraging other parts of Sony to adopt their new CPU e.g. for embedded systems products. However, a recent interview with Kutaragi [asiabiztech.com] by NikkeiBP showed his initial goal is limited to using Linux only as a development environment to create software for the Playstation. Look up Sony!
Real-Time Linux [nmt.edu] + PSX CPU would be a great environment for embedded systems. Sony should realise the opportunities and start marketing in the next year or two before the price/performance advantage is lost. Sony could get Linux ported to the PSX with absolutely minimal investment assuming they gave adequate technical documentation to the open source community. Perhaps somebody in Sony (Japan) will read this and take up the suggestion.
Signed, 9cd1ecb08da5d9f864a14310d4607185
Sony doesn't get it. (Score:2)
- pmitros (possibly with dated information)
3dfx Cards (Score:1)
Re:Lame... (Score:1)
Bleah on Bleem (Score:1)
I feel sorry for them getting hassled at E3 by Sony reps, but in all other respects they deserve all the abuse they get.
Lord, I hate preannouncements with the emu scene. If they had just shut up until they had a product, and perhaps forgotten about the keydiscs, maybe they wouldn't be such a joke.
Re:Lame... (Score:2)
| cheaper than a $200 console... Looks much nicer
| on a voodoo card and SVGA monitor than on a
| nasty TV set.
1) It's a $130 console - NEW. Cheaper if you look hard enough.
2) It takes more than a $130 investment in PC hardware to get the thing to run good on your average PC. Sure, if you've already sunk the money it's probably not too expensive, but otherwise
3) A PSX is less hassle. Plain and simple. Pop in "Colony Wars: Vengeance", plug in the Dual Analog Flightstick, and I'm there. Now where was that DLL or
4) It's too early. Sure, if PSXen were hard to come by, I could see the point - like MAME for old arcade games that are damned near impossible to find these days. Or UAE - since Amigas aren't exactly easy to come by. But a PSX?
5) I have a nice TV set, hooked to a nice stereo system. The PSX looks pretty damned good hooked up to the TV with s-video. And the sound - oh my! Contrast with the PC which, while it has a good trinitron monitor, it's only 17". And I only have a 75WPC stereo system hooked to the computer. (A real stereo, not "multimedia speakers", but still - no competition for the living room).
6) (And the most important reason this thing is lame) - No Linux port.
... give it a while and it'll show up in mame.
Re:Bleah on Bleem (Score:1)
Re:3dfx Cards (Score:1)
It's not a fake silly :) (Score:1)
So D3D has some problems right now....oh well, I'm just happy I finally have a build of the
The D3D issues will work themselves out quickly with a few bug fixes. Don't worry, be happy.
I'll tell you why I do it. (Score:1)
Oh yeah...and about the comment a few posts up in the thread
Wine is not an emulator
Just my $.02
Re:Rather ironic how.. (Score:1)
But I paid for bleem! and I have paid for all my playstation games.
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And I don't own a PSX console. I only emulate.
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Sony has a new paying customer.
Emulation could be such a goldmine if only it wasn't scorned.
Re:Sony doesn't get it. (Score:1)
Re:I'll tell you why I do it. (Score:1)
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I'd have to agree w/ you about playing console games on the couch. But, alas WINE is not an emulator, check the doc's on their page.
Re:Window~1?? (Score:1)
Re:CD Key? (Score:1)
Re:Sony doesn't get it. (Score:1)
Plus, the saleable life of any console is much longer than that of a PC, and over time, the cost to produce one goes down.
Re:Lame... (Score:1)
Re:Any word on a linux port? (Score:1)
Re:Any word on a linux port? (Score:1)
Re:I'll tell you why I do it. (Score:1)
The fact remains, however, that the essence of console gaming and computer gaming remain miles apart. I would never dream of futzing around for hours trying to get a 4 or 8 player game like Wave Race 64 or NHL 98 working on my computer, then have to find space in my office for my friends to sit. Why bother? I can just go plop down on the NICE BIG COUCH in the living room and play, and they can sit wherever they like. Furthermore, I don't have to go out and buy a bunch of new USB joysticks, that MAY or MAY NOT work properly with the package.
Consoles are consoles, computers are computers, and never the twain shall meet. I like each for what it does, and it's cool you like the idea of playing PSX games on your PC, but count me out. It ruins the whole experience. And yes, I've tried it... R4 and Bushido Blade 2 running on a fast G3 with VGS... it kinda stunk. I also tried Soviet Strike and FF7 on the Bleem demo, and it was pretty sad... SS wouldn't load, FF7 looked like garbage, all wildly pixelated.
Wine isn't an emulator? How amusing then that the FAQ (you can find it anywhere) for it should state in no uncertain terms, "WINdows Emulator"... Furthermore, why is the WINE newsgroup comp.emulators.ms-windows.wine? Please enlighten me.
Re:Sony $20000 fee per PSX developer = poor value? (Score:1)
Re:Raising the bar for Playstation market entrants (Score:1)
Bleem is a fake! (Score:1)