


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.
