Revisiting
Silent Assault/突擊 again:
You may remember that the the Chinese-titled Joy Van version of 突擊 (Tújí) that was dumped
more than a year ago differed from the later English-titled Color Dreams and Sachen releases in that the music was slower, and that the mines on the floor of the first level were missing, among other things.
There must exist a later version of 突擊 that is like the Color Dreams and Sachen releases, meaning faster music and with mines on the first level's floor, yet with a Chinese title screen. (It's kind of disturbing to think that the Color Dreams version, as bad as it is, is already a
revised version.)
I know this because there is a pirated floppy disk version (catalogue number R023) for the
Turbo Game Doctor 6M with just those attributes, and the pirates certainly did not take a Color Dreams version and slap a Joy Van title screen on it, because if they had done that, the game's mapper code would not look like the Joy Van version's but more like the Color Dream version's.
This later Chinese version of the game is therefore undumped.[/quote]Just out of the box:
Do you know some possible Sachen / Joy Van released games that might have some sound differences?
PS.:
Sorry for me being an ass over nesdev. :p
The frame counter writes in init are EXTREMLY necesseray in almost "every" single NSF rip.
For the past hell now months I've been reripping hunders of these NSFs with this missing thing, not to mention the header playback controls what was wrong all the time ($411A - $4E20 instead of $40FF - $4E1D).
I sincerely can't imagine who tought that the first pb method was OK...