SBESTER'S PROFILE

I've been an active member for quite a few years now. I started my RMN career by releasing the Eden Legacy Trilogy of games (each entry took 4 months of nonstop work) within one year, and I've gradually shifted to creating other games as well. I now have 3 flagship series: Eden Legacy, Fragile Hearts, and Mafiosi (being remade for commercial release as Crime Opera). I'm pretty much solely focused on the Crime Opera series of visual novels right now, as my band and job currently take up most of my free time.

Currently working on
-Crime Opera Trilogy (Mafiosi 1, 2, & 3 edited, with all original resources)
-It's a secret...
Crime Opera II: The Floo...
The kids have grown up, and they're becoming quite dangerous.

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This is very cool news

Transferring files from old comp

lol this will end with me at a PC shop throwing money at some dude to do it all for me :P

It's cool though, I have a bank loan to delve into, and I'm too lazy/busy/retarded to figure it out myself.

A hiatus ending~!

Sorry for assuming you were dead, ironically I just made that comment yesterday on the Line's End page. Glad you're not dead though!

I've been making games since the early days but never became active until last year :P

May your legend continue!

Transferring files from old comp

Thx guys!

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What operating system does it have on it? If it's Windows and old, one of it's service packs probably added USB 2.0 support.


Windows 98, I'll try looking it up. I thought about the hard drive switcheroo, but I've never done one before so I was thinking that would be the last course of action. I've heard it's easy enough to do, but knowing me I'd f something up royally :P

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I think he's dead.
I assume that a lot of ppl in the RM community though.

Transferring files from old comp

I have an HP 6330 PC from waaaay back, and I wanna get some old RM games I made (and I recently found phylomortis 1 on it for rm95) off of it and onto my new comp.

It recognizes USB memory sticks but says it needs a driver to properly open them. I have no idea what driver I would need for that. If I could find that out, download it here, put it on a cd, then I could install it to the old comp. But where would I put that driver file, exactly?

I also thought about connecting it to the net, but I'd need to get an old dial-up modem for that, would I not?

Obviously I'm not all that computer savvy, so I just looking for ideas. Any help is much appreciated.

A Home Far Away Review

2 good reviews and awesome screens... alright I'm sold.
Downloaded!

The Rare/Obscure RM Games Request Topic

AMAZING!
I would like to thank a 13 year old me for actually keeping a copy of phylomortis 1 on my old computer (it was buried deeeeeeep deeeeeep deeeep inside many file folders). I'm working as we speak to try and get it off so I can post it online (as well as my extremely old projects, some finished, some not). I'll keep you all posted.

UPDATE
I don't suppose anyone knows how to get a USB stick to work with windows 98 when it shows up as no driver, do they? I'm probably the least tech savvy dude on this forum, and all those make boot programs I downloaded aren't working. I may just have to hook the ol' piece of crap up to the net again before these can see the light of day.

UPDATE 2
Phylomortis Avante-Garde is a remake of Phylomortis 1 as it turns out... this I did not realize. I'm guessing it's also much more complete, as phylo1 is very short.

UPDATE 3
Hard drive is out of old comp, I'll buy a cable to hook it up sometime this week.

Eden Legacy: A Knight of Eden DELUXE Edition

haha yep, the bug that I always forget to fix lol. I'll be fixing it for the next update, which will also fix the tutorial battle in the deluxe version (the monster pics are screwed).

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Haha not at all, I appreciate all comments!
You're right, though. These screens all look like they're from different games. I'm probably going to stick to the coloured gameboy zelda chips that weren't used in the deluxe version of the first game. They're a bit brighter, and I'm pretty sure there are enough that I could rely on them for the whole game.
I'll make some new screens (real ones) very soon, as I'm getting pretty close to finishing the 2nd game right now.