
So, during last week, we’ve been playing Probotector with my brother and it was fantastic, but unbelievably hard! Cheating time

We didn’t buy Probotector because we had the Super NES version, which was equally awesome (maybe a bit better in terms of graphics), but a completely different game. Nevertheless, this was a good opportunity to play some Mega Drive games I didn’t have as a child. So, it’s going to take quite some time until I fix it. Unfortunately, my code does not work on the real thing, and there are a myriad possibilities why not. Using emulators, I got to the point where I can render a sprite and move it around with the DPad:

I got it to start testing my own code on the real hardware. This little piece of hardware allows you to play any ROM image on a real Mega Drive.

I recently bought a Mega Everdrive flash cartridge.
