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| Bullet Bill | Hey :P I have downloaded Oot on the vc and whenever i seem to home menu the game and then go back to it the screen blanks out to black for about 5 seconds then the game comes back on, Does anyone else's do this? It like in PM with the N64 spinning logo except there is no logo just a blank screen :S ??? |
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| Amazing Flying Hammer Brother | It's just reloading the game like with Paper Mario most probably. I couldn't say for sure though as I haven't downloaded it. (owned twice on GC, once on N64)
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| Monty Mole Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: USA Age: 20
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| When i hit the home button then go back to the game it always goes blank i dont really like that |
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| Lakitu Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Norway Age: 14
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| This happens to me too, i think it's normal for The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time to have the blank screen. |
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| Monty Mole | Oh! Mines does that whenever I play StarTropics II or Phantasy Star IV. I might have to redownload those to see if this solves that problem because I don't get it with Wonder Boy In Monster World. |
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| Big Boo Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: London United Kingdom Age: 21
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| I got it with all my N64 games but not with Phantasy Star IV. Weird |
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| Mega mole | Quote:
Im guessing that the N64 games takes considerable processing power to emulate that to get back in the game from the home menu it takes a few seconds . And the newer games with the spining n64 logo might be evidence that leading that each game contains extra emulator sub rutines thats designed for optimal peformance for each individual title & for the later games they decided to add the spining N64 logo . | |
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