There have been a
few threads in the "Other Games" forum regarding the state of TG16/PCE emulation, and whether this platform could be brought into the TAS arena.
On a whim the other night, I started looking into it again to see if it would be feasible to hack an emulator to add re-recording support. I started playing around with
Hu-Go!, which is an open source GPL emulator that is cross-platform compatible. Since the source is available, it means we would be able to freely modify the emulator to serve our purposes. I downloaded the code and took a look at it, and it seems like a doable project. My question to the group is whether there is any interest in this? I know it wasn't nearly as popular a console as the others that were out at that time (SNES and Genesis), but I owned one as a kid and loved many of the games available for it. My C programming skills are bound to be a bit rusty, but I do believe this is possible. I'd at least be willing to take a whack at it, if not assist our veteran coders here that have done great work modifying emulators for other platforms.
Thoughts?