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Famicom/NES dumps / CaH4e3's Dumps
« on: October 30, 2017, 04:22:24 AM »
Finally... *bombards him with Firehawk PAL dumping...*

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Hacker Center / Unripped Pirate Games
« on: October 30, 2017, 04:09:08 AM »
OK, i finally merged Dr Mario II.

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Famicom/NES dumps / Super Adventure Quests ROM?
« on: October 29, 2017, 04:04:49 AM »
I have my own NES / FDS archive located over here:

http://mrnorbert1994.uw.hu/

You can find it here, since I got a private dump of it lately.

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Famicom/NES / NES Games That Has Different Music By Revision
« on: October 01, 2017, 12:52:10 AM »
Ripped a bigger amount of pirated goodies over here:
http://forums.nesdev.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=115&p=205377#p205377

I wonder if there are still more TOSE multicart games that has different music what I have ripped so far for them.

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Hacker Center / Unripped Pirate Games
« on: September 21, 2017, 05:26:33 PM »
Got a ROM for Dr Mario 2.
This thing is YET another lazy ass attempt to merge two drivers into 1 game.
I couldn't bankswtich the two yet, so here is just the pirate driver for it.

Another driver from Kai Mu.

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Famicom/NES / NES Games That Has Different Music By Revision
« on: September 19, 2017, 04:51:39 PM »
I will look that later.
Until then here is a Li Meng driver what I got a private ROM of it.

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Famicom/NES / NES Games That Has Different Music By Revision
« on: September 18, 2017, 12:48:47 PM »
And there's a rip for it.

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Famicom/NES / NES Games That Has Different Music By Revision
« on: September 17, 2017, 01:11:53 AM »
Recently King Pepe requested me to rip a different revision of a Cony Street Fighter game, and I'm working hard on it, since it is an NSF that has two data pointers for the song ID and the bank-sub caller.

So basically, if anybody knows more pirate / official games that has completely different tunes, then could you guys give me a list / titles for a few of them?
It would make my ripping procedure a BIT easier.  :P


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For example, I just recently ripped Side Pocket, and I was quite shocked that it's PAL version had a completely different soundtrack.

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Famicom/NES / intellivision nes ports
« on: September 09, 2017, 12:31:59 PM »
Wow... this Polk game plays ass...
*Fires up SLAM TILT.*

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Famicom/NES / Terminator 4
« on: September 01, 2017, 10:16:30 PM »
More like Activision's / Pack In Video's / Klon Co's Preadtor. :P

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Famicom/NES / intellivision nes ports
« on: August 30, 2017, 02:21:35 AM »
I'm probably lost, but if you are saying:

"Would you like to have Atari 2600" games, then my answer is no.
First, I don't have an Atari, only a shitty chinese clone of it.
Second, I haven't plugged that in about 4 years, and I doubt it is still working.
Third, I have little to no interests in Atari games. : P

By the way... when I first read the topic title I though that somebody is making a NES port of Plok. :P
That would have been awesome.

Tough if somebody likes to help me expanding a list that would be helpful (Yeah... stick to the topic's original purpose. :P )

We all know that the Famicom has an expansion port for light gun, Famicom Keyboard, a lot of goodies.
Here is the thing: a lot of early Hudson developed games and almost all american / british developed games won't work on these expansion controllers, since there is no code that points to read from this "outside" region.
So in real, if you want to play these games via modified 4Score with an SNK 15 pin output or a Hudson Controller which has turbo feature, they will not work.
I'm currently testing these games with Nintendulator.
If anybody can give me more titles (licenesed or not licensed games) that would I would be glad about it.
This is why I have my own ROM archive where I fix these games to read from this region.

And to be stick to the topic: I doubt the game that needs single cart extraction, or any of those chinese games work on the expansion controller.


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Famicom/NES / intellivision nes ports
« on: August 27, 2017, 11:10:05 PM »
kelvin donna
Aug 27 2017, 12:27:39 PM
Colonel Llama
Aug 27 2017, 11:28:02 AM
What you need is a hex editor[/quote]ok, i first have a hex editor but is there a one specific just for nes multicart roms?[/quote]There is not really a hex editor which was just designed for NES Roms as far as I'm concerned, tough, I can safely say that Hex Workshop 6.8 is probably the best one when it comes to programming, or really, making your own programs.
I use that for NSF ripping, since you can pad files, insert your own code, you can do manual searching, comparing files, and so on.
The other one what I can recommend is Windhex32, but it lacks a lot of features, however it is still good for comapring, as it tells you which offsets has changes and how long those bytes are.

I can imagine it for multicart ripping, since, you can just copy and paste the contents of ROMs, and make a single file for it, and attach an iNES header to it.
I never fussed with multicart ripping, but I'm pretty sure it is doable, and not as hard as NSF ripping. :P

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Hacker Center / Unripped Pirate Games
« on: August 24, 2017, 03:16:25 AM »
I was able to rip Gaiapolis: the sound driver was stored in two different banks.
I couldn't make anything new to the two previous ones, exept that Tasac doesn't sets up bankswitching bytes.

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Hacker Center / Unripped Pirate Games
« on: August 20, 2017, 05:27:11 AM »
Fixed Galactic Crusader plus added sound effects to it.

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So... I got the Firehawk cartridge, got this kazzo dumper and...
ballocks
It doesn't know Mapper 71 at all. -___-

Anybody have any suggestions what should I do with this from now on / someone would like to dump the thing?
So far I only dumped one cart of mine, an Educational Computer one with the help of cah4e3.

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