D-Pad Hero for real

February 5th, 2009 0:03 by ogrim


Picture © by www.dpadhero.com

So this game D-Pad Hero got released some days ago. Its for the over 25 years old 8-bit Nintendo, the NES. You have perhaps played Guitar Hero for a modern console. We have seen Guitar Hero beeing ported to the Commodore 64, but it seems the Commodore version have not enjoyed the same level of buzz the new guys are having. This is probably because the Commodore 64 version of Guitar Hero, Shredz64, needs an external interface to be playable. You buy this interface to be able to connect a PlayStation Guitar Hero controller to your Commodore 64, which is extremely cool, but cumbersome and inaccessible.

The great deal about D-Pad Hero, is that it’s designed to be played with the original controller. This makes it much more accessible, compared to Shredz64. People are able to play the game in emulators with their keyboards, as well as gamepads connected to the computer. You can also connect an original NES gamepad to your pc, if you got the equipment.


As you can see, I am playing D-Pad Hero with an original controller.


But what kind of emulator is DScaler? That’s no emulator, it’s a video capture application! Which should make you able to deduce that ..


.. it is not being emulated, it is being played back on real hardware!

Download the game for free from http://dpadhero.com/Download.html. You can find an emulator over there as well. If you want to play it on real hardware, you can do as me and use one of these.

3 comments to “D-Pad Hero for real”

Kent Says:

Wicked. :-) I need one of those…

Andreas Says:

WOW!!
Where in Norway (?) do you live?
Kent, I think we have to go visit this dude!
Respect!

Aleksander Skjæveland Larsen Says:

The Powerpak is awesome! Only downside to it, is that most ROMs you find are NTSC, and my NES is PAL ;) So compared to the videos on YouTube, my NES is playing the game slightly slower. Any chance you can release a PAL version as well?

And I am from Sandnes, but now studying computers in Bergen.

Glad you like it!

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