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2000-present / ROM dumps of games - Anyone here collect them?
« on: August 14, 2016, 09:30:19 PM »
Hey everyone,

I was able to download the files just fine. I was just reporting that some files have bad CRC values as being reported by the server (The file sent to Mediafire does not match the CRC). So I suspect some of the files were corrupted as it was being uploaded to the server? But only a small handful were like that, so it wasn't a big deal. I ended up adding most of them to the download section of R.G.B.A!

https://www.supercom32.net/forums/index.php?/files/category/26-commercial-hacks/

I also made a special shout out to you piratenesgames on the forums for your contribution. Thanks again!

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2000-present / ROM dumps of games - Anyone here collect them?
« on: August 12, 2016, 10:49:36 PM »
So I was able to use JDownloader for Linux to batch download all the ROM images! However, there are at least 40 files which appear to be failing the SHA256 CRC checks. I guess the CRC reported initially doesn't match what the server has on hand? I don't know if you can do anything about it, but I thought I would let you know.

PS: Unfortunately, I don't think there is a way for me to export that list. I suppose you'll have to take a closer investigation on your end if you plan to sort it out. But that's what JDownloader says anyway.

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2000-present / ROM dumps of games - Anyone here collect them?
« on: August 12, 2016, 10:26:47 AM »
Ah, thanks for the reply! I'd definitely like to archive your files as I'm sure not everyone was being as diligent as you in terms of collecting hacks. Unfortunately I don't have a Mediafire pro account, so I can't really do any bulk downloading. Do you happen to have an archive with all of them in it or some thing that is easy to backup?

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Game Boy / GeNiUs Backup Card and Sachen
« on: August 12, 2016, 10:21:24 AM »
Your card is working completely as expected. For pirate multi-carts, they usually employ some kind of proprietary bank switching. So as far as your dumper is concerned, it will only see the loader menu because it won't know how to bank switch to the other games on the card. Real commercial games don't need to worry about bank switching other titles, so that's why you never see a problem with them.

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2000-present / ROM dumps of games - Anyone here collect them?
« on: August 11, 2016, 10:53:31 PM »
Hey everyone,

I haven't really visited the forums here as much as I would like, but I figured I would ask if anyone has been maintaining a collection of ROM dumps for various games (Multi-carts, Waixing, Nanjing, etc)? The reason I ask is because recently I was thinking that if no one really archives these things now, they might be lost and forgotten in the future. Especially since some of these manufactures have called it quits on making any new Chinese originals. Because of that reason, I decided to start my own website to try and preserve and catalogue these files (https://www.supercom32.net)

Essentially, I'm trying to build up a resource of ROMs, BIOS files, documentation, tools, and obscure Chinese games in an effort to save them and create a central repository where people can find this information in the future. If anyone has information they would like to have archived, please feel free to let me know. I would be happy to include them so they don't get lost in the future!


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Pirate Talk / Nanjing's new website
« on: October 04, 2011, 08:38:47 AM »
SpaceNinja
Oct 4 2011, 02:45:06 AM
"Contant us"
MSN: thomasgao2010@hotmail.com
Skype: thomasgao2010

Hmmm... I wonder if I can leech out a game list of him.
Also it's weird that they stop selling their games...[/quote]<Shrugs> I Don't think it's strange, but that's what I heard from suppliers anyway. But it seems to be pretty accurate as I've had trouble finding some items.

BTW: I used to have a full catalogue list of all the games they sold with serials. I dunno where it is now unfortunately (doh!).

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Bootleg Bazaar / FS: Mega Drive Chinese Originals - Adult 13 Tile Mahjong
« on: October 03, 2011, 06:19:56 PM »
pirate
Oct 3 2011, 05:33:21 PM
I didnt said from my  for sale items.
Famiclone keyboards are PAL in my area.[/quote]I'd be interested in the following Famicom games provided they are single cartridges, not multi-cartridges.

SF4 by Gouder Co.
Street Fighter Zero 2 97 by hummer team. (with intro)
KOF'96
KOF'97
Mortal Kombat 3
Mortal Kombat 4
MK5 / Mortal Kombat Trilogy by HOSEKN

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Bootleg Bazaar / FS: Mega Drive Chinese Originals - Adult 13 Tile Mahjong
« on: October 03, 2011, 05:23:26 PM »
pirate
Oct 3 2011, 05:12:06 PM
you want anything for trade ?[/quote]Ah, sorry. Most of the items you have are pretty easy to get in China. I would be interested in obtaining an NTSC Famiclone keyboard for reference, but I'm not sure if your in an area which uses NTSC.

Cheers!

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Pirated Game Museum / Most amusing pirate cover/labels you've seen?
« on: October 03, 2011, 03:31:08 PM »
MLX
Oct 3 2011, 03:15:32 PM


I think this may be the best one with the Push start one from Bramsworth.[/quote]What? It makes perfect sense. One game in one cartridge. You pay for a game, you get a game. The basics of buying and selling. (^_^);

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Pirated Game Museum / Most amusing pirate cover/labels you've seen?
« on: October 03, 2011, 02:54:08 PM »
Mary Pizza Pop!



Do I win? (^_^);

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Hi Everyone,

Sorry about the flood of sale items. Hopefully people find these interesting! (^_^);

Zhong Shan Subor brand Famiclone keyboards - Deluxe Package ($39.99 - 1 Units Left)



Each unit comes with 8 software cartridges, 1 mouse, and 2 game pads. Of the 8 cartridges, each unit comes with Subor Windows 2000 OS cassette and pre-loaded applications. Subor's custom OS can run in both GUI (Window) mode and MS-DOS command-line mode. The OS uses BASIC as it's programming language. The other cartridges range from multi-carts which contain copied, hacked, or totally Chinese original games. These units output a PAL video signal. However, if your TV is capable of synchronizing with 50 Hz (many HDTV's have the ability to sync with multiple frequencies - especially if it's PC ready) the console will output in black and white. Naturally, if you have a proper PAL to NTSC converter box or a DVD Player/Recorder capable of accepting PAL input and outputting NTSC, you shouldn't have any issues.

GENERAL CAUTION: All stock was purchased directly from store(s) or suppliers as new. However, we are talking China (Black/Gray market) new. That means each unit was probably assembled in part by hand and imperfections or defects on the box and/or product should be expected. In many cases this just means a slightly torn box or wrapping, but could range all the way up differing product performance (Ie. Some keys don't respond as accurately as others, etc). Unfortunately due to the nature of these items, they must be sold as-is.

Given the extremely large and fragile nature of game consoles, each unit has been professionally packed by UPS. Given the heavy cost of shipping, I recommend this only US / Canadian buyers.

Payment can be made by PayPal.

Thanks!


Some general Q &A I've received on the product that might be useful to others:

Q: I know many of these were reserved ahead of time. Will you be getting any more?
A: I eventually got 5 units in. As of this posting, there are only 2 left. I don't plan to restock more at this time.

Q: How big is the unit?
A: The unit is pretty big. It's a full sized keyboard. Each game pad is approximately the size of a PS2 game pad so you can judge the scale given that point of reference. The whole box is pretty large, and with all the protective packing, even larger.

Q: Can you tell me more about Subor's custom OS?
A: It was a while ago since I booted it up before packing, so please forgive me if I'm mistaken. (^_^); Subor's OS attempts to look like Windows 2000. It has a working Desktop, Start Menu, and pre-installed applications. You can use the Desktop to navigate, or access tools via the Start Menu. In addition, if your a command-line junky like myself, you can launch an MS-DOS window and access your files that way. I didn't check out all the applications it came with, but I did launch an instance of BASIC from the command-line and wrote a small application. The experience was rather nifty. But again, this was all from memory. It might be slightly different than I recal.

Q: Can you tell me about the other software it came with?
A: Again, it was a while ago, but I did try out one of the cassettes and it was a multi-cart filled with games. The one game I tried ended up being a Contra clone. I don't know if it was a hack or a total remake but it looked pretty original to me.

Q: How did you hook up your unit?
A: My HDTV can sync at various frequencies, so the unit displays fine for me except for being in black and white. It's a shame I gave away my DVD recorder. It was able to accept PAL so I was interested to see what it looked like in color.

Q: Tell us more about the OS and MS-DOS prompt. Can the DOS prompt execute proper commands, or is it just a still picture like in the Windows 98 version?
A: From what I recall, the DOS prompt is fully (I guess to pirate standards) interactive. That is, once you are dropped to command-line, you are expected to know DOS syntax to operate it. In order to launch BASIC, I was required to do a listing (DIR) to find my executable and launch it by typing it's name. I didn't try other commands, but that's what I experienced when I used it.

Q: Do these keyboards work with other keyboards?
A: To be honest I have no idea. Many of the keyboards I see for sale are usually un-boxed and missing stuff (Usually from Russia, or the middle east). If I had to hazard a safe guess, I'd say maybe but there would never be a guarantee of full compatibility. Subor is a major original manufacture for Famiclone keyboards, so at least I know all their stuff is original and compatible. They actually make around 5 to 10+ different versions/SKU's of Famiclone consoles and edutainment keyboards and all of their software and hardware is interchangeable. That's why it's easier to find software or hardware for them if you get an incomplete package. But of course, you can always get a fully loaded one and save yourself the trouble. I forget who she is (I think she's Taiwanese) but this keyboard is endorsed by the girl on the box, which goes to how well Subor is known for their products. Usually if you get a smaller package, you can get extra mice, controller, and software separately from vendors.

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Cheetahmen
Oct 3 2011, 01:28:14 PM
Well I'd buy one straight away but I have a 150-in-1 which I think is made by the same people. The problem there is that it doesn't work on a real Famicom and the Famiclones I have aren't very good.[/quote]Ah, that would explain it. I have a Neo Fami and works like a treat, though I understand how some systems are more crappy than others (Outside of the NOAC, which is generally the same on all consoles)

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Bootleg Bazaar / FS: Mega Drive Chinese Originals - Adult 13 Tile Mahjong
« on: October 03, 2011, 01:57:58 PM »
Hi Everyone,

Selling some Chinese original Mega Drive games, so without further adieu here is whats up:

Adult 13 Tile Mahjong - 98 Girls Edition ($29.99 – Available! 18+ Only!)



Adult 13 Tile Mahjong - 98 Girls Edition - Back of the box and screenshots.



GENERAL CAUTION:  All stock was purchased directly from the store(s) as new. However, we are talking China (Black market) new. That means each unit was assembled by hand and imperfections or defects on the case, cartridge, label, and product should be expected. In many cases, this just means a slightly crooked label but can range all the way up to a cracked case. Unfortunately due to the nature of these items, they must be sold as-is.

In addition, the suppliers used regular Genesis boxes from random games since they ran out of Chinese ones (which were of poor quality anyway). I thought I would mention it just to be as complete as possible. You can of course replace them with your own boxes as you see fit.

Shipping will depend on your location. Payment can be made by PayPal.

Thanks!

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Hi Everyone,

For sale I have some Super Famicom USB gamepads. These pads are compatible with Windows XP, Windows 7, Linux, or any operating system that has 8 button generic USB gamepad support.

Super Famicom USB Gamepad ($29.99 – Only 2 units left)



All items were purchased brand new from a store and were quietly packed away. Since I have no real need for them they are being clearanced out and sold as-is. No holding, no reserve, First come, first serve.

Shipping will depend on your location. Payment can be made by PayPal.

Thanks!


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Cheetahmen
Oct 3 2011, 12:28:35 PM
I might buy one, but mainly for the purposes of getting it dumped. Thing is, I worry that if I do that then the value of these carts would decrease. :\[/quote]Heh, I understand what you mean. Lots of collectors are torn between dumping and collecting because inherently dumping a rare/uncommon game usually means diminishing the value of your collection. However, there is something to be said about owning an original. Especially one so handy for Famiclone use (Especially if your traveling or just want a quick pickup game).

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