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Game Boy / Sonic 3: Fighter Sonic
« on: June 24, 2018, 11:29:27 AM »
A way which probably won't but could work is to try to legit open up the game and dump from possible eproms in the cartridge using a eprom reader/copier, and then get someone with the knowhow to compile it into a .gba. But I do see that as risky and could destroy the game completely. Especially since you would have to desolder and the cart could even use a globtop

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2000-present / I need help running a "Recent" Somari Cartridge
« on: June 22, 2018, 06:08:37 AM »
(I have realized that these images are quite huge, I apologize for that, due to this all images will be listed as a Spoiler)
Update:
I took two more images, one of the "Magical Taruruto-kun Fantastic World!!" glitch were on the title screen I could see some of Somaris face
and so I know atleast on this rom there is graphic data for the game.
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And the other image is from inside the cart since there is a small hole where the connector is.
This cart appears to have 2 eprom chips and 1 glob-top (I don't even get how glop-top chips work).
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I have also done some research of other bootleg carts and the shell appears to be very similar if not the same to those of the "Coolboy" multicarts
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Except instead of Yellow the cart is Orange
(May not be correct with colorings I am colorblind)

I have seen some famiclones with these carts for sale and I am now wondering if I should get one to play this game and possibly other bootlegs I may collect in the future.

If people want I will post images of the Retro-bit Retroport SNES to NES adaptor which is what I am using to play my NES/Famicom games

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2000-present / I need help running a "Recent" Somari Cartridge
« on: June 21, 2018, 05:39:53 PM »
Hey everyone, I am new here but I do have a intrest in Bootlegs so I have came to ask you guys about this issue I am having with a modern generic Somari cartridge I brought sometime in 2015/early 2016. (The reason why I am posting this in 2000 - Present and not 1993 - 1999 is because this is a new modern print of the game)

I remember getting this cartridge (Picture will be attached in post) on Ebay for around £6 (I'm british) and it comming from Poland. I remember thinking I was scammed (like I once later was with a Showbiz Pizza Token) because it took around 2 or 3 months to come. But when it arrived I was so happy, because I genuinely like Somari from the times I had played it on a Emulator.

As scumbaggish as this may sound I could not play the game on a real NES or Famicom due to my NES breaking (My dog ran across the wire and it fell and just won't work anymore) so I had to do it using a retrobit NES to SNES adapter and a Famicom to NES circuit board by Honey Bee. This set up worked for all my famicom games so I don't know why it didn't work for my Somari cartridge, most of the time it either displayed a black screen, green screen or white screen.

I do however know that the game is on there. By playing one of my famicom games and taking out the cart while its running and putting in the Somari cart I can load some of the sprite data, while doing this with Magical Taruruto-kun Fantastic World!! I was able to see some of "Somari" himself on the games title screen.

I have also heard to get these modern bootlegs to work you need to own a Famiclone and they will not run on a orginal NES or Famicom.

So since I am too lazy to take a picture of the back I will write what it says on there:
"Avoid exposing cartr dge to extreme temperature"
"Be careful not to immerse cartridge in water."
"For protection, when cartridge is noe in use, place cartridge inside protective plastic case."
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I have also seen this cart on a page where the guy did get it to work:
https://famicloneblog.wordpress.com/2015/11/05/somari-the-adventurer/

I will probably eventually post a video of my set up and my attempts at trying to get the game to work here eventually, but for now I will just include a picture of the front of my cart. (If anyone knows who made it I would be greatful.)
(Also sidenote: Sorry if this was alot to read, I do have an issue with typing really long posts however I wanted to get as much detail into this post as I could see reasonable.)

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