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Famicom/NES / Project PLUG 'N PLAY (Bleb, Kuck, Goof)
« on: November 07, 2017, 01:10:26 AM »
HUGE update to the project - see top post for details. Or just download the update here: http://www.mediafire.com/file/1rs667q44hdfm53/Project+PLUG+%27N+PLAY+%28BLEB%2BGOOF%2BKUCK%29.rar

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Famicom/NES / intellivision nes ports
« on: September 16, 2017, 11:42:16 AM »
kelvin donna
Sep 13 2017, 11:08:31 AM
is 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.

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Famicom/NES / Miss Peach World dumped?
« on: September 02, 2017, 09:35:47 AM »
MLX
Aug 31 2017, 07:39:28 PM
The rom was originally released there:
http://forums.lostlevels.org/viewtopic.php?p=35356[/quote]Thanks! Game is even less like the cover than I thought though...

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Famicom/NES / Miss Peach World dumped?
« on: August 31, 2017, 07:13:59 PM »
I just found a forum thread which appears to have a download for the Mario hack Miss Peach World. The only problem is, its on a Chinese website that you have to make an account for, and I have no idea what I'm supposed to do in order to make one.

I've seen the website (nesbbs) linked on here a couple times, so I don't think its a virus or anything. Does anyone have an account for this and would be able to download the ROM?

Thread link: http://www.nesbbs.com/bbs/thread-42987-1-1.html

(Oh, and a warning for the young ones - this game has porn in it, for some reason. Don't ask me why.)

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Famicom/NES / intellivision nes ports
« on: August 31, 2017, 06:57:12 PM »
...Well this is interesting.

I see a bunch of people are asking me to dump Polk - but that game isn't extractable! It uses a file unlike the other Nice Code games, and I can't rip it through my method.

I should probably say what my method actually IS, shouldn't I? i saw some people in this thread under the impression that you have to find the PHR and CHR, then create your own ROM - all I do is:

* Open the FCEUX emulator, along with the PPU viewer and HEX editor built into it
* Search for THE SECOND LINE (NOT the top, which should say "NES" or "UNIF") of an already dumped Nice Code / Inventor / whatever game in a XXX-in-1 plug 'n play rom. Already dumped games at the time included Mowing, Nature Clan Island, etc., and I could also use those glitchy .wxn ROMs
* Copy all of the data into the dumped ROM. Again, MAKE SURE the data you paste in goes on the second line or else FCEUX will freeze (wont hurt your PC or anything, but its annoying and you'll lose your data). Also make sure you fill the entire ROM with new data, or else the game might be broken.
* Get a print screen of the CHR through the PPU viewer and turn it into a .bmp file; then I can import it into a tile editor. I mess around with the .bmp file's colors in Gimp (Gimp is effectively Photoshop for poor people) until they can properly import into the tile editor. I use Tile Layer Pro but that one takes some getting used to - you might want to start off with an easier editor.

If 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.

Sorry if this sounded rude in any way, but I've already said I'm not ripping more games. It's too time consuming, especially now that Summer is over and school is starting. Maybe someday I'll try to rip more, but for now I'm done with extracting these mediocre games from last decade.

Colonel Llama
Aug 28 2017, 08:58:43 PM
I'll take Desert Falcon and Saboteur, please.[/quote]can i give you only saboteur? because desert falcon is more than 200 kilobites  :(
but anyways, here is saboteur, the rarest game on the atari 2600 (maybe?) now for the NES
just for you  :)

Where'd you find that one? Did that come from the actual Atari Flashback or is that one of the prototype ones? The interesting thing is that game appears to of been hacked as "Ghost Castle", which is in Project BLEB. And if you have the Flashback ROM can you send me a link to it?

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Famicom/NES / Project PLUG 'N PLAY (Bleb, Kuck, Goof)
« on: August 13, 2017, 06:03:45 PM »
UPDATE: Added about 30 new ROMS to Project BLEB (now its version 1.5 even though that makes no logical sense). As of now this is about as far as I can go with both projects - practically nothing else is rippable from here, and unless another multicart is dumped, other ROMs cannot be extracted. Download link: http://www.mediafire.com/file/6o9iaj8alp8d6om/Project+KUCK+v1.0.zip

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Famicom/NES / (OLD) Project PLUG 'N PLAY (Bleb, Kuck, Goof)
« on: August 10, 2017, 10:36:48 PM »
NOTE: Current binaries are now handled by NewRisingSun. Future revisions are now posted here (as of July 2020). The below dialogue and download links are from the previous February 2018 version.

(LAST UPDATE: 02/11/2018)

Project PLUG 'N PLAY is a collection of many bootleg plug 'n play games extracted from their multicarts - the majority of which I have done myself. Overtime this project will grow as more titles are discovered (it started as just one game, now its over 500!).

Inside the RAR file you will find six folders of games, the contents of which are detailed below (bonus points if you can figure out where their names come from):

Project BLEB: This is for games created by the company Nice Code Software. In addition to about 120 unique games, you will find many variations of said games (used as "repeat" titles on multigames) with different graphics, sounds, etc.

Project HUMM: This folder is for the Hummer Team titles. There's practically nothing in here but the games are actually pretty decent (more of "full-fledged" games compared to other stuff).

Project KUMM: Games from JungleTac. Currently NES-based stuff only - some of their consoles run on other hardware, which aren't fully emulatable yet (maybe one day...) The emulation on these titles is still a little incomplete, so a few games run with glitches, but for the most part they work fine.

Project KUCK: This is for hacked games from Inventor. Included are various hacks which attempt to hide old Nintendo games by changing around the features of them. Each hacked game comes with the original as well, so you can compare and contrast the differences between them.

Project BATH: Original plug 'n play games from Waixing. The majority of Waixing's games are actually reskinned Nice Code games; as such those are stored in BLEB; but their originally coded titles are in here.

Project GOOF: Everything else goes here. Either the companies that made these games aren't known or they aren't notable enough to receive a full game folder. Lots of bizarre stuff in here, mixed in with 15 million Dance Dance Revolution rip-offs.

To play these, you need a NES emulator; however, games marked "VT03" or "VT09" will require a specific emulator to run properly. If games are unmarked, they'll work in pretty much any emulator you put them in. Oh, and you'll need to install a free trial of the program WinRAR to open the ROMS up.

DOWNLOAD NEWEST VERSION: http://www.mediafire.com/file/nzwbvc6ymgpd1g5/Project%20PLUG%20%27N%20PLAY%2002-11-18.rar

<small>(Older archives are available under request, if you want them for some reason. If you're interested in these games, you may as well support the only plug 'n play company still around, My Arcade, and pick up one of their cheapo consoles so you feel less guilty for your crimes. Please don't scream at me to rip some random game you found because I probably can't. Enjoy your mediocre game collection I spent far too much time compiling.)</small>

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