English translation of the PS1 adventure game, Kowloon's Gate
Author(s): Hilltop
Type: Translation
Version: 1.0
Date: 9th of June, 2026
Status: Fully Playable
Source: https://www.patreon.com/posts/160555525
It does, yes, and in general it means less hassle, at least for me.I swear by FB Neo for joystick emulation of lightgun games. It feels better than with Mame. FB Neo runs a ton of arcade games.
I swear by FB Neo for joystick emulation of lightgun games. It feels better than with Mame. FB Neo runs a ton of arcade games.I don't use MAME because of how clunky it feels, but I totally get it. I'm just glad FB Neo has been slowly increasing the kinds of game it supports.
I don't use MAME because of how clunky it feels, but I totally get it. I'm just glad FB Neo has been slowly increasing the kinds of game it supports.Yes so true, but it still love mame for being able to run some obscure titles that fbn won't touch, like knights of valor 3 and oriental legends 2, both are 2008+ and run perfect. Amazing beat em ups. I want to find a list of anything 2004-2011 that mame runs perfect.
Yes so true, but it still love mame for being able to run some obscure titles that fbn won't touch, like knights of valor 3 and oriental legends 2, both are 2008+ and run perfect. Amazing beat em ups. I want to find a list of anything 2004-2011 that mame runs perfect.No worries! yeah, the problem with MAME is also its greatest strength: casting a wide net also means support is uneven when it comes to games, sadly.
No worries! yeah, the problem with MAME is also its greatest strength: casting a wide net also means support is uneven when it comes to games, sadly.Yeah I think that your analogy is better. But you just reminded me I really love the old Jurassic park arcade game. The one that's a shooter from 1990 because it's good fast action. I've been trying to get the newer arcade one to run but failing so far. Mame loads it, but it runs like a snail. Never mind though I'm the king of going off-topic.
Nah, it's all thanks to the talent at Hilltopworks! glad to see people enjoying this obscure gem.Peak translation, never thought I'd see this up here but I've been surprised before....you're the man Rage!
Yeah I think that your analogy is better. But you just reminded me I really love the old Jurassic park arcade game. The one that's a shooter from 1990 because it's good fast action. I've been trying to get the newer arcade one to run but failing so far. Mame loads it, but it runs like a snail. Never mind though I'm the king of going off-topic.I think the comparison to Myst is apt in regards to movement, actually. It reminds me even more the Sega CD Jurassic Park game in this regard (you move from FMV clip to a pre rendered still).
I'm not telling you what to do but my personal philosophy is to grab first and play later. The power infrastructure is much weaker than internet with fiber optic cables actually being laid into the ground. Not trying to be a doomsayer but I see a point in the future where the power may go down for months or years. Even just from a solar flare. Better to have entertainment ready and a generator.I already have too many ps1 games I want to play but I'll definitely be bookmarking this for the future. Always interested in playing more obscure Japan only releases.
I think the comparison to Myst is apt in regards to movement, actually. It reminds me even more the Sega CD Jurassic Park game in this regard (you move from FMV clip to a pre rendered still).I had to read that twice but I understand. I played through that before it was Trials of Mana, back when Seiken Densetsu 3 had its first translation. I can't remember what patcher I used. Lunar didn't exist yet. Also, I feel my analogy was wrong for this game. Its much better than Myst. I like the atmosphere in Kowloons Gate more.
Yeah it's a big cultural point in eastern nations, China and Japan for example. Kevin's final classes in Trials of Mana are also based on this.
It’s made by Zeque, they collaborated with Quintet to make Planet Laika, mainly doing the creative side while quintet did mainly the programming IIRC.Wait, does this game have staff from Planet Laika on it? Because I love that game and am massively excited to play this one too.
Yeah it's a big cultural point in eastern nations, China and Japan for example. Kevin's final classes in Trials of Mana are also based on this.This looks pretty awesome. I'm going to try it. BTW thank you! Looks like a combination between Shenmue and Myst. Also, I'm not sure why but the names of the discs are the exact names of the summons that Maria Renard uses.
I think it's there just for flavor (but I added it in case it wasn't).Hello.
There's an Access card with a code included. Is is necessary to get through a specific part of the game?