PS1 Jikkyou Oshaberi Parodius: Forever with Me (Japan) PSX

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Jikkyou Oshaberi Parodius: Forever with Me is a shoot em up game by Konami in the Parodius series, released originally for the Super Famicom then later ported to Playstation, Sega Saturn, and later to the PSP via a compilation Parodius Portable.

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So, the music for the first level was changed between this and the psp version, going from That's the way(I like it) By Kc and the sunshine band, to Brilliant2u from DDR
Pretty much, is exactly the reason I requested a fix by the python guys, of which they were quite helpful.

It's worth mentioning the Super Famicom version uses yet a different rendition of "that's the way" going more of a "hoo haa" kung fu joke sound effect, instead of the "ahh haa" sexy moans vibe they used in this and the Saturn version, maybe it's nostalgia but I prefer this rendition,
 
So, the music for the first level was changed between this and the psp version, going from That's the way(I like it) By Kc and the sunshine band, to Brilliant2u from DDR
 
Thank you, this can be quite useful for when I'm using my phone or tablet like I usually do, I shall bookmark it.

The thing is, I already have great tools to convert, fix, and combine multi files to proper .bin/.cue format on the computer so it was not an issue, but truthfully, I had no idea some emulators require the .cue file.

From my experience, unlike the Saturn, Sega CD, and PC Engine, of which the .cue file seem to be important (except for FMV Sega CD games I guess) when it comes to PS1 games aside from certain games that require the .cue file (indicated by having more than one keymark point) you don't need the .cue file as the .bin file alone seems to run on emulators and even be burned on a disc just fine and run with no issues... So, in an attempt to meditate clutter for my own personal PS1 collection I deleted those unnecessary .cue files, I understand now some emulators might require it so I'll make sure to include it next time, live and learn.
Of course no problem! Someone else posted a game on here awhile back that was only a bin. I found that site threw looking on how to make .cue files. Everyone and their mom was saying to use it so I figured why not lol
 
You can use this site to make them. Just drop the bin in and done!
Thank you, this can be quite useful for when I'm using my phone or tablet like I usually do, I shall bookmark it.

The thing is, I already have great tools to convert, fix, and combine multi files to proper .bin/.cue format on the computer so it was not an issue, but truthfully, I had no idea some emulators require the .cue file.

From my experience, unlike the Saturn, Sega CD, and PC Engine, of which the .cue file seem to be important (except for FMV Sega CD games I guess) when it comes to PS1 games aside from certain games that require the .cue file (indicated by having more than one keymark point) you don't need the .cue file as the .bin file alone seems to run on emulators and even be burned on a disc just fine and run with no issues... So, in an attempt to meditate clutter for my own personal PS1 collection I deleted those unnecessary .cue files, I understand now some emulators might require it so I'll make sure to include it next time, live and learn.
 
THE best shmup boss design in the entire human history.

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Lol I always wondered if this was a pun on Fantasy Zone's Opa Opa, I mean clearly it's Twinbee but could also be a joke on Opa Opa's name.
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FILE "Jikkyou Oshaberi Parodius - Forever With Me (Japan).bin" BINARY
TRACK 01 MODE2/2352
INDEX 01 00:00:00

My emulator requires a cue file, so I just made a .cue file in a plain text editor with the above info and it seems to be working.
I added it, thank you.
 
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No cue file?
FILE "Jikkyou Oshaberi Parodius - Forever With Me (Japan).bin" BINARY
TRACK 01 MODE2/2352
INDEX 01 00:00:00

My emulator requires a cue file, so I just made a .cue file in a plain text editor with the above info and it seems to be working.
 
If I'm not mistaken, the original SNES version is not translated by fans but there's an MSU1 hack that allows you to play that version with the PS1/Saturn soundtrack.🤔
(EDIT: Yep. I was right.)
*not ONLY
 
I also thought CDRomance already had this game on the site.

Effectively Kino.

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I checked, I already had it on my handheld
probably from emuparadise I guess.

I am glad it is now archived in CDRomance.
 
If I'm not mistaken, the original SNES version is not translated by fans but there's an MSU1 hack that allows you to play that version with the PS1/Saturn soundtrack.🤔
(EDIT: Yep. I was right.)
 
i was about to move all my PS Games to my SD for my handheld system but now we got this. i thought we had this game but i guess i was wrong but thanks to this i was able to get paroduis games has well. thanks for the reminder.
 
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