There are numerous potential complications when emulating a computer rather than a console - most notably some systems’ requirement for BIOS ROMs, which are often copyrighted, as well as the fact controls tend to be built for keyboard rather than controller. ![]() The reason for this is that we don’t yet have any MS-DOS (or indeed home computer in general) emulation on any Evercade cartridges. Worms is where it all began - though the version of Worms we get on the Evercade cartridge is the Mega Drive console version rather than the original original PC version. Taking control of each member of a team of heavily armed worms a turn at a time, you can move around the randomly generated landscape, fire or throw weapons at your opponents and do your best to have the last worm standing. ![]() The Worms series, for the unfamiliar, is a long-running range of games that are primarily turn-based strategy titles based loosely on the classic “artillery” titles for home computers.
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