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Colonel LlamaSep 5 2017, 06:33:39 PMI have BOTH of these games on my arcade machine. The thing's not dumped though. I can give you screenshots if you want.[/quote]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xNa1u-rk8oso that i can print them
forgotusernameAug 31 2017, 06:57:12 PMIf you want Polk so bad, you can find the first line of data in the ROM "Pinball (Ch) (Wxn).nes". I tried to rip the game but like I said, the file is different, and the graphics don't look even remotely correct when put on the data of any other Nice Code ROM.[/quote]the first Vertical line or the first horizonal line in the hex editor?or where else?GUYS VERY GOOD NEWS, I FINALLY RIPPED THE POLK GAME YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS :lol: cool: :wub:
Colonel LlamaSep 8 2017, 02:01:01 PMGood job! BTW, will you share the ROM?Also, i'm thinking about finding someone who could dump my DreamGear arcade machine, it contains more undumped games. Dumper must be in Montreal, though.[/quote]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xNa1u-rk8oAttachments: Polk.nes (40.02 KB)
Colonel LlamaSep 9 2017, 07:47:15 PM*Fires up Intellivision Pinball but it's the Intellivision version*[/quote]yeah man this game is so cool :evil:
kelvin donnaSep 13 2017, 11:08:31 AMis there a emulator for wxn files?[/quote]Kind of. There's a plug-n-play called the Yeno Games 200-in-1 that runs .wxn files. If you have a micro SD card reader, you can take the little cartridge thingy out of the back of the system, put it in the reader, and then put the .wxn games on it. The emulator is REALLY bad though - the sound is all scratchy and the games run really slow. It runs NES too, and if you use the European ROMs they run at a (borderline) playable speed.
forgotusernameSep 16 2017, 11:42:16 AMkelvin donnaSep 13 2017, 11:08:31 AMis there a emulator for wxn files?[/quote]Kind of. There's a plug-n-play called the Yeno Games 200-in-1 that runs .wxn files. If you have a micro SD card reader, you can take the little cartridge thingy out of the back of the system, put it in the reader, and then put the .wxn games on it. The emulator is REALLY bad though - the sound is all scratchy and the games run really slow. It runs NES too, and if you use the European ROMs they run at a (borderline) playable speed.[/quote]i think, i have this thing, but i need the os for the sd card, so that i can run this thing
kelvin donnaSep 13 2017, 11:08:31 AMis there a emulator for wxn files?[/quote]Kind of. There's a plug-n-play called the Yeno Games 200-in-1 that runs .wxn files. If you have a micro SD card reader, you can take the little cartridge thingy out of the back of the system, put it in the reader, and then put the .wxn games on it. The emulator is REALLY bad though - the sound is all scratchy and the games run really slow. It runs NES too, and if you use the European ROMs they run at a (borderline) playable speed.[/quote]i think, i have this thing, but i need the os for the sd card, so that i can run this thing