Help Reimu and her friends/drinking buddies resolve the mysterious missing dango incident.

Note: This is a Dolmexica Infinite mod, which in turn is a Mugen interpreter for Windows/Web/Dreamcast.


Controls for Windows/Web:

  • Movement - Arrow keys
  • Weak punch - Q
  • Medium punch - W
  • Strong punch - E
  • Weak kick - A
  • Medium kick - S
  • Strong kick - D
  • Start - Enter
  • Return to title screen / Exit the game from title screen - Escape

Controls for Dreamcast:

  • Movement - D Pad or Analog stick
  • Weak punch - X
  • Medium punch - Y
  • Strong punch - L
  • Weak kick - A
  • Medium kick - B
  • Strong kick - R
  • Start - Start
  • Return to title screen / Exit the game from title screen - A+B+X+Y+Start (Standard Dreamcast combo)


Additional notes:

Thanks for playing!


StatusReleased
PlatformsHTML5, Windows
Rating
Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars
(4 total ratings)
AuthorCaptain Dreamcast
GenreFighting
Tags2D, Dreamcast, interpreter, mugen

Download

Download
Unfindable Connection for Dreamcast.zip 45 MB
Download
Unfindable Connection for Windows.zip 36 MB

Install instructions

Windows:

Extract the folder and open th1549.exe.

Dreamcast:

Burn the .cdi file to a CD-R using Padus Discjuggler 6.0 (https://www.afterdawn.com/software/cd_dvd/burning/padus_disc_juggler.cfm).  CD-RWs will not work. Burn at slow speeds, if possible. Put the CD-R in your Dreamcast. If it shows -Dolmexica Infinite Demo 2 executable- during the Sega logo screen, you did everything correctly.

Comments

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BRO WHY TF REIMU IS SOL BADGY???????

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i dont belive this is touhou- like really

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how do i ultimate

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why are there gulltiy gear chars 

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it, runs. well it walks good

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Here you go!

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Can't test the dreamcast version but it runs I guess.

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Thanks for testing! We all know enginedevving means something as simple as "the game runs"  should never be taken for granted.

The Dreamcast version should work, though I always have a bad feeling about European scart cables, I never test for those and they can cause some interesting 50Hz/60Hz hijinks.