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At the main menu, press Circle(2), X, Square(2), Triangle, Circle, X, Square, Start. If you entered the code correctly, the words 'Arc The Lad Slime Time!' The mini-game is a one or two player game of checkers, using Slimes from the game.

Vib ribbon wikipedia. Vib Ribbon is a rhythm game in which players guide the main character, Vibri, across a line filled with obstacles tied in correspondence to the beat of the song. There are four basic obstacles; block, loop, wave, and pit, which require players to press the L, R, X, or Down buttons respectively at the right time to navigate.

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Okay, the thread title is slightly misleading as the first disc of each of these collections works but the other discs don't (FYI I'm using BIN/CUE files for these and discs are being changed via PCSX menu). In the case of Arc the Lad Collection the 1st game works, but upon loading Arc the Lad II I'm presented with garbled, glitched graphics at the title screen, and Arc the Lad III won't load at all and remains on Arc the Lad II. With both Final Fantasy Origins and Final Fantasy Anthology, Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy IV will load fine but will not load the second discs. Is this a glitch with the emulator?.

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I know the carousel is written differently between them. At least, I've heard that BleemSync loads all the images upfront, while AutoBleem loads them as-encountered, which means quicker startup but an annoying pause the first time you pull up a game.I think that both of them just launch the internal emulator directly, pointing it to the game and its config file, memory cards, etc. They've got different representations of the games databases, I think, but that 'shouldn't' impact performance after a game is launched.