I was worried about a green line on the left side of the image. Nuance shows a green line, and I can't see the edge of the screen on the TV I use for testing.
I'm planning on releasing Frog Feast for the Nuon. The 3DO, Nuon, and NEC PC-FX will be the last systems that get a Frog Feast release...
The authentication tools file is on the DragonShadow Industries website. It contains tools to calculate the file system checksums and to sign (using RSA) the checksums. This sounds almost the same as the 3DO, except for the scrambling part; which isn't clear if it was actually used on games.
How did you get nuance to load a nuon.cd file?
I currently use the wrapper to make it easier to test homebrew stuff, but could do without the screen mode change.
Here's my first attempt at a demo on the Nuon. This is a port of the 3DO Invades demo.
The demo includes the Nuon.cd and source code, and can be downloaded from http://www.rastersoft.net/Nuon/NuonInvades.rar.
Use the DPad to move the alien, and start to reset the demo. The remote is not...
Especially for around $8.50 (shipped) and it was new and still in the plastic.
The popping surprised me a little. Either it was a quick port of their Atari Karts engine, or the Nuon struggles with 3D. I would guess it was a quick port, as Iron Soldier 3 appeared to have more polygons on screen.
I am selling my Nuon collection:
Included is Ballistic, FreeFall 3050 AD, Merlin Racing, and Iron Soldier 3 demo disk, Logitech controller, HPI controller, a video cable, remote control, manual, and the inside packing material. I do not have the original box.
The system is in excellent...
Yeah, I picked up one a few years back. I've since added a second controller and around 5 'games'.
That's the more commonly available Marty. The Marty II is harder to find and more expensive. But, it isn't any more powerful than the original Marty.
The FM Towns is a pretty decent system...
Two of the titles that were on EBay are available on Amazon for less. Merlin Racing is on Amazon for around $14, and Freefall is listed for around $7.
The links in the Nuon Dome software section will take you right to them.
I found a decent number of things at thrift stores over the last three weekends. I haven't been to many flea markets though.
The Pennywise ones are pretty decent, and their prices are nowhere near Salvation Army's rip off prices.
I guess those IS3 CDs are worth something:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Nuon-Game-DVD-Iron-Soldier-3-ULTRA-RARE-IS3-NoRsrv_W0QQitemZ280183593194QQihZ018QQcategoryZ4315QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Kinda sad though, since he got the CD for the price of shipping. If I ever sale my Nuon, it will...