Thanks for collaborating :D I didn't mention the racing games from the N-Joypad since they seem to be just title screen hacks, but I might be wrong. And "Make Well"? That's news to me :S Anyways, here are a two more:
INCLEMENT TRIP - Son Son (Capcom)
AMERICAN FOOTBALL - 10-Yard Fight (Nintendo)
[/quote]Well I did notice that the Peter Gunn theme was mostly omitted from the Spy Hunter hack. Not familar with the NES port of Bump 'n Jump though, so I can't comment on that.
Also, if I remember correctly, Inclement Trip was actually a hack of Super Spy Hunter.
Looking through the N-Joypad, I'll just list all of the ones which haven't been dumped, courtesy of me being too lazy to read all of the game titles on this topic. :P
Fun Click - Pica Click
Box World - Snowball
Matching - the matching game off the DreamGEAR 75-in-1
Warrior Chase - Ninja-Kun (I'm sure you knew that one already ;) )
Burger Build - BurgerTime
Right Move - Go
Abacus - Magic Jewelry
Underworld - Devil World
Obstacle Race and In and Out Racer - Zippy Race
Baseball - Baseball :P
Future Copter - Battle City
Planetary Pool - Lunar Ball (essentially Billiard 2008 with a different logo, but still)
Climbing Club - Ice Climber
Bird Brain - Bird Week
Need for Speed - Spy Hunter
Bumpity Bop - Bump 'n Jump
Monster Dash - Brush Roller
Street Frenzy - City Connection
Extreme Racer - Excitebike
Championship Golf - Golf
Championship Wrestling - Kinnikuman - Muscle Tag Match/M.U.S.C.L.E.
Jungle Trail - Lode Runner
Arctic Hunt - Championship Lode Runner
American Football - 10-Yard Fight
Archery - Pooyan
Zero Gravity - Balloon Fight
Super Elf - Circus Charlie
Crazy Gold Digger - Super Arabian
Spar (alternate version) - Urban Champion
Egg It - Pac-Man
Helicopter Harry - Raid on Bungeling Bay
Fly By - Exerion
Snack Attack - Nuts & Milk
Bomb Drop - Chack'n Pop
Down Deep - Dig Dug (with Galaga music for some crazy reason)
Propeller - Sky Destroyer
Neighbourhood Smash - Karateka
Enemy Assault - Choujikuu Yousai Macross
Fish Fight - Clu Clu Land
What's Up - Donkey Kong
Rescue - Donkey Kong Jr.
Frogland - Donkey Kong 3 (funny how they grouped all of the Donkey Kong hacks together)
Jump and Journey - Mario Bros.
Saucer Wars - Field Combat
Depths of Space - Defender II/Star Gate
Convert Soldier - Formation Z
Swirl - Millipede
Break Out - Mappy
Soaring Warrior - Joust
Let Loose - Popeye
Warship - Galaxian (although strictly speaking, I think this is actually a hack of Night Arrow, which is in turn a hack of that game)
Village Protector - Space Invaders
Yeah, you're right about Inclement Trip. I don't know where I left my mind today.
Also, guess who wrote the Wikipedia article with that list of games from the N-Joypad :rolleyes:
Heh, wasn't even aware of an N-Joypad Wikipedia page until now. :lol:
BTW, you got Spy Hunter and Bump 'n Jump mixed up there.
Hah, that explains it :P I thought Bumpity Bop was a name was a good name for Bump 'n' Jump, not Spy Hunter. Also, you should check my old articles, they're full of Engrish :P
Just thought of another one; Crash off that PVP Station I have.
I have a undumped Gameboy hack of an Adventure Island game called something along the lines of Super Mario World 8 and with vaguely mario-themed graphics on a multicart somewhere.
The Tec-Cube guys updated their site with a new page: http://tec-cube.com/shooting.htm (http://tec-cube.com/shooting.htm) Start scrolling the page and you'll start to see more and more VT03 hacks of old NEs games until they fill the entire page! XD There are some I would never believe I would see: a City Connection hack which is actually playable, a hack of Nibbles which still reads "25% done", and even VT03 versions of Ninja Hattori Kun, Othello (now called "Chess", how illogical), Urban Champion, Geimos and other YONG YONGpy and long forgotten games.
Looking at those screenshots, a lot of the shooting games look like Point Blank ripoffs from what I remember, and the background in the second one looks like it was taken from an FPS.
Because I'm an idiot, I'll just list all of the ripoffs from left to right, top to bottom:
Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers
Silkworm
Generic Ping Pong game which is most likely original
Generic Tennis game
Super Mario Bros. (seems to be inspired by Pandamar, except the Panda's called Bobby)
Adventure Island
Dynamite Bowl
Battle City
Bejewelled ripoff
Arkanoid ripoff which is reused from that thing with all of the football games on it
No idea
Can't remember what the game was called, but it's an old flash game which has some of the same graphics. If I remember correctly, the original was based off a snack or something.
Adventures of Lolo
Memory game?
No idea
Frantic Mouse off the DreamGEAR 75-in-1
Gradius
Donkey Kong Jr. Math (dunno why they even bothered, TBH :P )
Donkey Kong 3
Donkey Kong Jr.
Pac-Land
The screen's too convoluted to guess what it is
Astro Robo Sasa
Balloon Fight
Field Combat
Defender II
Pooyan (the graphics are almost identical)
Dough Boy
Route-16 Turbo
Choujikuu Yousai Macross
Mappy
Raid on Bungeling Bay
Pyramid (again, why bother?)
Galaga
TwinBee
Pinball
Elevator Action
Exerion
Tiger-Heli
Some weird maths game
Glommy Chess
Spelunker
Front Line
Mario Bros.
The Tower of Druaga
Nibbles (hilarious that they couldn't be arsed to edit the title or any of the text)
Bit Corp. Othello
Magic Jewelry
Spy Vs Spy
Hon Shougi
Ninja Hattori-Kun
Ninja Jajamaru-Kun
SonSon
Bird Week
The World of Card Game
Chack'n Pop
City Connection
Golf
Pooyan again
10-Yard Fight
Five Days or whatever it's called
Challenger
Obake no Q Tarou
Joust
Bokosuka Wars
Magic Bubble/Strange Pop Pop
1942
Gyromite, I think
Othello
Dig Dug
Pac-Man
Nuts & Milk
Xiao Ma Li
Tengen Tetris
M.U.S.C.L.E.
Road Fighter
Ninja-Kun
Sky Destroyer
Tennis
Star Soldier
Ice Climber
Ikki
Star Luster
Door Door
Popeye
Ms. Pac-Man
Sqoon
Zippy Race
Geimos
Penguin-Kun Wars
Clu Clu Land
Brush Roller
Onyanko Town
Urban Champion
Baltron
Excitebike
Choplifter
Warpman
Wisdom Boy
Q-Bert
Bump 'n Jump
No idea
Zunou Senkan Galg
Moai-Kun
Zunou Senkan Galg again
Palamedes?
Peepar Time
Argus
The Penguin & Seal
Bombsweeper
No idea
Funclick
Dig Dug II
Championship Lode Runner
Circus Charlie
Bomberman
Star Force
Binary Land
Millipede
Mighty Bomb Jack
Space Invaders
Magic Jewelry again
Arkanoid (graphics ripped from some flash version I played)
Flappy
Gomoku Narabe
Magic Mathematic
No idea
Sudoku
A few games I don't recognise
Yup, that's Palamedes :P And that shooter you didn't recognized next to Pac-Land seems to be a hack of Argus. If only we could see dumps of those games...
- Cheetahmen
- Jul 14 2011, 05:14:20 PM
Can't remember what the game was called, but it's an old flash game which has some of the same graphics. If I remember correctly, the original was based off a snack or something.[/quote]I think that's Pipe Mania which did have an NES port.
- Ninja-Kun
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Yup, that's Palamedes :P And that shooter you didn't recognized next to Pac-Land seems to be a hack of Argus. If only we could see dumps of those games...[/quote]
If only. I'd try to get someone to dump it if I knew where I could get the console from that has all of these games.
- KingPepe
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- Cheetahmen
- Jul 14 2011, 05:14:20 PM
Can't remember what the game was called, but it's an old flash game which has some of the same graphics. If I remember correctly, the original was based off a snack or something.[/quote]I think that's Pipe Mania which did have an NES port.[/quote]
No, the game I'm thinking of is a ripoff of Pipe Mania, from what I remember it has something to do with rockets and candy.
One more for the list:
SUPER SIMPSON IV - Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo)
Did anyone actually see or played this hack?
I saw it on an asian website (Rinkaku, I think) and it's basically a graphics hack of Super Mario Bros.
Wow, that Cube Tech page is amazing. I especially like the 16-bit-ified version of Super Mario--er, I mean, Pandamar.
Edit: And they left in Damian Yerrick's copyright notice on Nibbles. It's like they're not even trying.
Edit #2: Cheetahmen, you entirely missed the row with Mystery Quest, Mickey Mousecapade, Milon's Secret Castle and Flipull.
Can someone translate the name at the top of the page? :\
- codeman38
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Edit: And they left in Damian Yerrick's copyright notice on Nibbles. It's like they're not even trying.[/quote]
Or they respect homebrew developers too much to remove the copyright. Nah, I'm pretty sure you're right on that. :P
- Cheetahmen
- Jul 14 2011, 09:15:19 PM
Can someone translate the name at the top of the page? :\[/quote]The name above the menu literally translates to Cube Technology Co. Ltd. :D The menu items under it are Home Page, Shooting, Product List, and Contact Method.
Edit: And the text next to "Shooting Games" means... well... "Shooting Games". The text next to "Fun Games" is simply "Games". At least they're obvious with the translations.
Damnit, I was hoping for the name of the clone. :(
Edit: I just noticed that it says that there's 16 shooting games and 28 fun (as in, ripped off) games when there's obviously a lot more than that. Evidently, Cube Tech's counting skills leave a lot to be desired. :facepalm:
Row 6 Column 2 is also Exerion. Same exact HUD as, well, the other Exerion. Maybe not. Any other NES games have the exact same score display as Exerion?
Well the background suffers from a horrible colour palette, to put it simply. Also, the HUD is in a slightly different position on the other game, which seems kind of pointless.
Sky Destroyer and Exerion have a similar HUD. I'm guessing that the mystery game in R6C2 is by Jaleco or Taito.
Actually, I just realised that it's Xevious. The crosshair above the player's sprite gives it away.
Edit: Just realised that I missed a row of games after Q-Bert:
Mystery Quest
Mickey Mousecapabe
Milon's Secret Castle
Flipull
- Cheetahmen
- Jul 14 2011, 09:35:23 PM
Actually, I just realised that it's Xevious. The crosshair above the player's sprite gives it away.[/quote]Xevious, d'oh! Interesting how Jaleco, Namco and Taito
all used the same HUD back then. :)
- Cheetahmen
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Edit: Just realised that I missed a row of games after Q-Bert:
Mystery Quest
Mickey Mousecapabe
Milon's Secret Castle
Flipull[/quote]Yeah, I edited a comment to mention those after you'd already replied to it. ::facepalm::
Also, the game with the dice is Palamedes II, not the original Palamedes. The score counter is different.
Just noticed that the game which I incorrectly labelled as Five Days is actually B-Wings, a game that happens to be 100 times better than it. :P
3rd game on the next-to-the-last row is a Cube Tech VT03 original called "X-Ball" (http://tec-cube.com/image/gamelist/VTmc%28vt03%29/05PUZ/image/17.jpg). The Funclick/SameGame game is also Cube Tech's original code, released as "Maze Ball" (http://tec-cube.com/image/gamelist/VTmc%28vt03%29/05PUZ/image/10.jpg).
"Ratation" is yet another Cube Tech VT03 original, "Catch Copy" (http://tec-cube.com/image/gamelist/VTmc%28vt03%29/05PUZ/image/12.jpg), which spells "rotation" correctly.
As is the Lolo-esque game, which is actually Cube Tech's "Snack Time" (http://tec-cube.com/image/gamelist/VTmc%28vt03%29/02ACT/image/01.jpg).
Yet another case of Cube Tech hacking themselves! The game with the kitchen background is a much nicer-looking version of "Magical Kitchen" (http://tec-cube.com/image/gamelist/VTmc%28vt03%29/05PUZ/image/14.jpg).
- codeman38
- Jul 14 2011, 09:50:30 PM
"Ratation" is yet another Cube Tech VT03 original, "Catch Copy" (http://tec-cube.com/image/gamelist/VTmc%28vt03%29/05PUZ/image/12.jpg), which spells "rotation" correctly.
As is the Lolo-esque game, which is actually Cube Tech's "Snack Time" (http://tec-cube.com/image/gamelist/VTmc%28vt03%29/02ACT/image/01.jpg).[/quote]I might be wrong, but I think Ratation is meant to be a really bad pun.
Also, if Snack Time is original then why are the graphics ripped from Adventures of Lolo? :rolleyes:
- Cheetahmen
- Jul 14 2011, 09:55:53 PM
Also, if Snack Time is original then why are the graphics ripped from Adventures of Lolo? :rolleyes:[/quote]Because Cube Tech are pirates, of course! :lol: That's definitely Lolo's sprite, but it's not a Lolo game that I know of.
- codeman38
- Jul 14 2011, 09:56:49 PM
That's definitely Lolo's sprite, but it's not a Lolo game that I know of.[/quote]Well if it is, then it's a rather extensive hack. It's not Eggerland, I know that much.
Edit: I just noticed how sloppy some of the hacking is. Not only do some games look incredibly similar to the original versions, the Brush Roller hack still has the colour clashing errors from the original. This completely stupid because VT03 or whatever these games run on is perfectly capable of avoiding this. I also just realised that the Field Combat hack either has stages that are one screen big, or the wrong mirroring. (The Korean 105-in-1 has the same error)
Oh, and that game after Tiger-Heli looks a lot like Stack-Up.
Another curious thing I noticed: the Macross hack is actually a hack of "Aether Kavass", since the enemies seem to be helicopters instead of those weird spaceships of the original. Another case of a hack of a hack.
PS: Aether Kavass? Seriously? Was it so hard to call the game as "Space Police"? :P
- Ninja-Kun
- Jul 15 2011, 10:49:18 AM
PS: Aether Kavass? Seriously? Was it so hard to call the game as "Space Police"? :P[/quote]I think it was an excuse to put "ass" in the title, because that's exactly what the remixed soundtrack is. :rolleyes:
Edit: Apologies for going off-topic (although I did that earlier anyway) but I just noticed something vaguely amusing in Caesar Captain. The percussion track on the title theme was edited somewhat, and now sounds like a 5 year old trying to remake the drum beat to a Pendulum song with a keyboard or something. :P
Edit 2: Oh, I just remembered that I have a 190-in-1 which has a hack of Galaga that replaces the main character's sprite, speeds up the player's shots has no name. (It has numerous names on the menu, the first of which is Hawk. Also worth pointing out that the last 2 points apply to the regular version on that cart)
New Contra - Super Contra 7
Behind Enemy Lines - Super Contra (Japan)
Forest Contra - (possibly a hack) The Punisher
Contra 7 - Heavy Barrel
Contra 8 - Isolated Warrior
a few more undumped ones that i know of (plus the consoles i've seen them on):
Super Shrek Bros = Super Mario Bros (D-cat)
Violent = Seicross (D-cat)
Star = Star Gate (D-cat, Millennium Super Arcade)
Bolt Action = Star Force (Power Joy Supermax 60 in 1, Excalibur 101 in 1)
Falling Bricks = Tengen Tetris (original Power Joy)
Shunting = Fire Dragon (Power Joy Supermax 60 in 1)
Forgot if I mentioned this one already, but Crash on my PVP Station Light which is a hack of The Jungle Book.
- Cheetahmen
- Jul 15 2011, 11:00:02 AM
- Ninja-Kun
- Jul 15 2011, 10:49:18 AM
PS: Aether Kavass? Seriously? Was it so hard to call the game as "Space Police"? :P[/quote]I think it was an excuse to put "ass" in the title, because that's exactly what the remixed soundtrack is. :rolleyes:
Edit: Apologies for going off-topic (although I did that earlier anyway) but I just noticed something vaguely amusing in Caesar Captain. The percussion track on the title theme was edited somewhat, and now sounds like a 5 year old trying to remake the drum beat to a Pendulum song with a keyboard or something. :P
[/quote]Oh yeah, I wanted to comment that a few weeks ago but I didn't want to bump the topic just to comment that :P It sounds terrible now, and it's a shame because the title screen music is the best thing of the whole game.
Anyways, it seems there are LOTS of hacks we'll probably never see/will take years to see. I don't lose the hope of playing a VT03 version of City Connection someday, though.
as it turns out, That Catch Copy Game has Been Dumped. Forgotusername has the Dreamgear300.bin rom (Dump of the Retro arcade machine X), but he should upload it to the internet, so others can do things with that Rom.
why do you keep bumping threads from literally 9 years ago? i barely use these forums anyway, but your begging is seriously getting annoying...
that rom literally does nothing. emulation hasn’t even started yet. and i’d rather not post a download for something still on the market anyway; you should be able to find it on your own.
yeah the lexibook cyber arcade rom is also not working at all, but is normally downloadable anyway!
This is not begging anymore, since you dumped the rom. all you need to doo is to seperate the VT03 Games from that rom and put them up to the PNP Project.
1. it most certainly *is* begging.
2. i'm not the one who dumped it.
3. its not even emulated, and won't be any time soon.
4. there's literally no way i could easily find an individual game's code without it being emulated.
5. obviously i would've separated games if it was possible for me to.
6. i'm 99% sure whatever you want from it isn't a vt02/03 game. (unless you want the gaming masterpiece Calculator, which seems like it MIGHT be possible to rip)
7. you should be grateful i'm even still contributing to project pnp at all.
the rom name is "dgun2593.zip". i'm still not posting it. find it yourself...
how can i be grateful, if my wishes won't get perceived?
here are my wish games stored in a bin file, so try your best at seperating and then i will be satisfied okay.
just this last wish and i will leave you alone
Congratulations, you’ve reached my ABSOLUTE FUCKING LIMIT! Because of your constant whining and bitching, I’m never posting another rom on here again! Bye-bye!
how can i be grateful, if my wishes won't get perceived?
here are my wish games stored in a bin file, so try your best at seperating and then i will be satisfied okay.
just this last wish and i will leave you alone
Try extracting them yourself. You sound pretty similar to the guy who harassed the NESDev people because of the PS3 port of FCEUX.
sorry tough Guy! i AM ALREADY REGRETING THIS DEEEEEEP! :'(
Hey kelvin. We already went through this. Maybe a 2-week ban will get it through your head.
The Funclick/SameGame game is also Cube Tech's original code, released as "Maze Ball"
(http://tec-cube.com/image/gamelist/VTmc%28vt03%29/05PUZ/image/10.jpg)
oh my GOODNESS! that means we have a Cube tech VT02 ORIGINAL, before i even NOTICED?
I'M SO EXCITED!!!! ;D
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