Gens/GS Tutorial . It's an excellent emulator for Genesis, 3. X, and Sega CD. It comes with a bunch of neat features as well. Gens/GS is a continuation of “Gens”. In the 2. 00. 0's, Gens was the #1 emulator for Genesis emulation. In time its creator abandoned Gens.
As his final gesture he made its source code freely available. People took advantage of the free code and made their own versions of Gens. There are around 1. Gens that have branched off the original (this page has a list). For the most part these branched emulators are basically the same, so you can still use this tutorial to help you.*If you would like to download Gens/GS, I have it in my emulators page. Installation. Gens/GS is a standalone program so it does not have an install wizard.
Installation is simple: just extract Gens/GS from its zip file. Not sure how to extract zip files? Here's a video tutorial showing you how: how to unzip files on Windows. IMPORTANT! Gens/GS must be placed in a common folder on your computer. I recommend Documents, Downloads, or create a folder on your desktop.
If you place Gens/GS somewhere else on your main C drive, then you may be restricting it to read- only access. Doing so prevents Gens/GS from saving anything. To open Gens/GS, double- click on Setting up the keyboard or gamepad. Click on Options > Joypads, as shown here . You'll end up here: In the “Configure Player 1” panel you see which keyboard keys are associated with which button on the virtual Genesis controller for Player 1 (as Port 1). If you're okay with Gens/GS's default keyboard setup, then you don't need to continue with these directions - unless you want to configure a gamepad.
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The first step in configuring the keyboard or a gamepad is to decide on the controller type. The Genesis had two types of controllers: a 3- button and a 6- button controller. They looked like this: By default, Gens/GS is set to emulate the 6- button controller. You can change it to a 3- button controller by clicking on the drop- down selection next to Port 1, as shown here . If you want to configure a gamepad, first plug your gamepad into your computer. If Gens/GS is open then close it and re- open it.
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To change a specific button, click on the Change button associated with the button you want to change, as shown below: Gens/GS will ask you to press a button. Go ahead and press a keyboard button (if you want to reconfigure the keyboard) or press a gamepad button (if you want to configure your gamepad). To change all buttons, click on the Change All Buttons towards the bottom, as shown below: Same as above, press the keyboard key or gamepad button that you want configured for the virtual Genesis controller. Gens/GS will automatically cycle you through all the buttons.
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That's it! Click OK when you're done. To configure buttons for Player 2, under Port 2 click on Configure and repeat the same process. Loading a game*For loading a Sega CD game, visit the section in this tutorial dedicated to Sega CD. Video game emulators typically have a dedicated “roms” folder. Gens/GS does not. You can place the Sega ROMs you downloaded anywhere you want.
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You can place them inside Gens/GS's folder or somewhere else. It doesn't require them in a specific location.
Here's how to load a game: Click on the File menu, as so: The “Open” window will pop up. From this window navigate to the folder where your Genesis and/or 3. X ROMs reside. Click on the game you want to play, then click Open - as shown here . The game will begin playing immediately. Full screen mode.
To bring Gens/GS into full screen, go to Graphics > Full Screen. Or press Alt+Enter. While in full screen mode you can access Gens/GS's menu by right- clicking on the screen. And then to exit full screen, press Esc or Alt+Enter. Q: Gens/GS crashes when entering full screen! Although Gens/GS is a top emulator, the fact still remains that it hasn't been updated in a long time. When using Windows 8 or Windows 1.
Gens/GS may behave funny (display weird artifacts at the top) or even crash when you jump into full screen mode. You should be able to fix this by using the Windows Compatibility feature to have Gens/GS emulated under an older version of Windows. Here's how to set it up: Right- click gens. Properties. Click on the Compatibility tab. You will end up here . Here's the tricky part. I can't tell you what to do here because every video card is different.
Try “Try recommended settings” first. If that doesn't fix it, try “Troubleshoot program”.
You could also try running Gens/GS in compatibility mode under Windows 8 & older under “Run this program in compatibility mode for”. Probably Windows 7 or (even older) Windows XP is your best bet. Lastly, there's a small annoyance that might happen upon setting Gens/GS to emulate under an older version of Windows. From now on, every time you open it you might be prompted by this message: “Do you want to allow the following program from an unknown publisher to make changes to this computer?”. Every time you will have to choose to accept that message.*If Gens/GS continues to crash after the first full screen crash, that means Gens/GS saved the faulty video setting.
To resolve this you need to go into Gens/GS's folder and delete the gens. Screen filters. Screen filters enhance graphics to make them look better than the real thing! You can access the list of screen filters by going to Graphics > Render, as shown below: Simply click on a filter. Gens will immediately render the screen with the filter you chose. Save states. Save states is a feature that saves the exact spot you are in any game. You can use this feature manually by going into the File menu or by quick keyboard shortcuts.
Note that this feature is intended for Genesis and 3. X games. Save states don't work well with Sega CD games. There's one detail about save states with Gens/GS that can be confusing. There are two types of them.
You have quick saves and regular save states. Quick saves. Capturing a quick save: To capture a quick save go to File > Quick Save. The keyboard shortcut for saving a quick save is F5.
Loading a quick save: To load a quick save that you previously saved, go to File > Quick Load. The keyboard shortcut for loading a quick save is F8. Ten save slots! Gens/GS allows you to save up to 1. By default, it is set to slot “0”, the first slot.
You can change the slot by going to File > Change State. Or press F6 (backward) & F7 (forward) to change slots. Regular save states. The less convenient regular save state feature has a few purposes. By going to File > Save State As you can enter a custom filename for your save.
For example, if you're playing Sonic the Hedgehog you can capture a save state at the beginning of every stage and call each save “Stage 1”, “Stage 2”, etc. One annoying detail is that Gens/GS doesn't automatically put a file extension.
You can enter “. gs. Otherwise, your saves won't appear when you try to load them, unless you enable the option to show all files. By going to File > Load State, it doesn't just load your save states. You can load save states from Kega Fusion. Through here you can also load save states from another version of Gens/GS on another computer.*All the RPG shrines in my Fantasy. Anime. com offer complete collections of periodical game saves. With them, you can continue at any significant point in the game.
I offer a Game Saves Tutorial where you can learn more about how to use somebody else's saves. You can also learn about how to transfer saves between other emulators. Capturing screen shots. To save a screen shot just go to Graphics > Screenshot.
You could also press Shift+Backspace. It'll be saved as a PNG image and tossed into Gens/GS's folder. Using Game Genie.
First, load the game. Click on Plugins > Game Genie. In the “Code” field type the code. You could also Ctrl+V to paste it from a website. There cannot be any spaces in the code!
In the “Description” field type a short description for the code. Click on the Add Code button to add the code. Repeat the process to enter more codes.