With the Casio Loopy BIOS now dumped, the ability to emulate the obscure 90s console has improved by leaps and bounds.

Check out my interview with the amazing @philbennett3d at http://femicom.org/research/emulating-the-casio-loopy-with-phil-bennett/

FEMICOM

FEMICOM, the femme computer museum

@HXLNT if you can get in touch with whoever made that website,

FOR FUCK SAKE ADD A DARK MODE

@gravitos Hello, it's me, I made the site. I also take the photos, record the footage, conduct the research, scan the manuals, acquire the collection items, consult with academic researchers, and everything else, unpaid, and with a roughly $100/year operating budget over the past 10 years. (In other words, I'll let her know, but it might be a while.)
@HXLNT @philbennett3d ooh! My partner was looking at buying one the other day!
@HXLNT @philbennett3d really excited to see this when it gets released! From my brief time messing with the Loopy driver in MAME it looks like it would be a powerhouse for first-time homebrew projects, once the hardware + BIOS stdlib gets documented