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Pirated Work / Re: My first custom multicart
« Last post by SF-Human on September 25, 2025, 11:17:12 AM »
That's interesting, can't wait to try it out. I've made many custom multis before, but I didn't made one with all custom hacks yet (I'm not good at making pixel art for ROM hacks).
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Pirated Work / My first custom multicart
« Last post by SuperScud69DS on September 24, 2025, 06:38:17 AM »
After spending my entire summer figuring out how to replace the games in a multicart, here's my first ever hacked multicart I made, based on Famicon Yarou Vol.5 7-in-1. The multicart features some ROM Hacks I made, except the Luigi's Mansion one, made by SSK02 on romhackplaza.org.

Here's the game list in order:

01. Luigi Mansion (Luigi's Mansion NES Edition) (Hack of Mappy), replacing Future Tank

This hack of Mappy is themed after the Nintendo game of the same name. You play as Luigi instead of Mappy and the enemies were replaced as well with Boos and King Boo.

02. Doki Blast (Hack of Bomberman), replacing Air Umbrella

In this hack of Bomberman, you play as Dokibird, an indie vtuber, various enemies were replaced with some Hololive mascots and one enemy is from Sonic CD. Graphics and palettes were also changed.

03. Mincraft (A Minecraft ROM Hack) (Hack of Lode Runner), replacing Billiard 2008

In this hack, the playable character is now Jack Black Steve, and the enemies are the Zombies from Minecraft, and you collect the gold, just like in the original game.

04. Rosa (Rosalina & Rosalina) (Hack of Nuts & Milk), replacing Sky Invader

You play as Rosalina (of course), Dark Rosalina chases you, you collect coins and star bits, and you save the Lumas.

05. Sonic 10 (Pingas!) (Hack of Donkey Kong 3), replacing Dada

Donkey Kong has been replaced with Dr. Eggman, and Stanley the Bugman is now Sonic. No palettes were changed in this hack.

06. Teletubbies (Teletubbies Remastered) (Hack of Mario Bros), replacing Bitha.

A remake of Funtime's Teletubbies ROM Hack (I actually played the original as a kid), with some new graphics, Po's sprites have been remade, enemies were altered unlike the original, and now the game says "Po" and "Lala" instead of "Mario" and "Luigi". Even in this hack there are no palette edits.

07. X Racing (Hack of Zippy Race), remains unchanged because I like this hack, and I like Zippy Race :3

Download here: https://archive.org/details/Viin_Super_7_in_1

Enjoy!

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Famicom/NES dumps / Re: Has Crash 2 for the PVP station ever been dumped?
« Last post by gmestanley on September 22, 2025, 05:15:25 PM »
I don't think it has been, no. It's not in any ROMset that I know of, and the BGW page with it only uses snapshots of raw footage.
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Game Boy dumps / Re: Pokemon Chikorita ROM
« Last post by Vikograd on September 22, 2025, 05:04:54 PM »
Never thought I'd see this dumped after all this time. great work you guys!
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Pirate Talk / JungleTac and the V.Smile
« Last post by APM on September 19, 2025, 01:08:24 PM »
Greetings, folks. It's been a while since I last made an interesting post on here. Most of that can be attributed to a major crash my laptop suffered near the end of last year, which thankfully hasn't rendered the SSD in it completely useless but prevents it from booting, and has basically thrown me and my research efforts in regards to bootlegs off by a lot. Since then, I've been using a backup PC running Windows 7 until I can gather the nerve to recover what hasn't already been backed up from my laptop and get it in working order again.

Anyway, the subject of this thread. Following some major reorganizing of the game lists on the BootlegGames Wiki's JungleTac page, I ended up discovering by complete chance while looking through archives of JungleTac's website that they developed of all things, a V.Smile game, after reverse image searching one of the images on a page showcasing their software work. The game in question was released in English as Learnin' Wheels, and received German and French localizations as Freds Zahlen Rallye and Apprenti' pilote respectively. The game itself from what I can find was released as early as 2004 (going by the manual) and seems to be very obscure, with English copies of the game in particular not being very common, although French and German copies slightly moreso going by a quick eBay search in both regions. The only comprehensive documentation on it that I could find is an old YouTube livestream by who I am certain was a child at the time, available here, which covers both the Learning Adventure and Learning Zone modes. On the plus side, all known versions of the game are dumped (although MAME doesn't have the English version recognized for some reason).

What's interesting about this game and its connection to JungleTac is that the screenshots of the game shown on their website seem to be from an earlier point in development and majorly deviate from the equivalents in the final game. The images from their website are included below (direct from the Wayback Machine, so keep in mind that not all images will load at all times):


Considering the major differences and the fact that JungleTac's screenshots were clearly taken from a direct source (likely an emulator), I am not convinced that JungleTac is unaffiliated with the game and simply repurposed screenshots of the game for their own benefit. There's also the fact that they repurposed the sheep sprites from the game for their own games. The earliest instance of this that I could find was in the Pluto mini-game in the licensed Disney Game It! Classic Pals handheld from 2006 that JungleTac developed, where the sheep are clearly based on the sprites for them in the "Number Path" mini-game from the Learning Zone section of Learnin' Wheels (the last photo from the above images being from an earlier incarnation of the mini-game). There's also their generic 16-bit game "Hide and Seek", where the dancing sheep animation that plays when the haystack it's hiding in is selected is definitely traced from the one shown on the results screen in Learnin' Wheels for when a Learning Zone activity is completed. Images of both instances will be attached below.

As of writing, it is unknown if JungleTac developed additional V.Smile games. I'm certainly not qualified to find that out as idk how to disassemble Sunplus SPG-based games in general. I did find out however that there is an interesting pattern in the dumped V.Smile games where graphics for a "VTech Electronics Co., Ltd." copyright notice are in the ROM data for some of them (which to my knowledge are not shown in any final V.Smile games) while others appear to not have it at all (which includes Learnin' Wheels), and going by the fact that it is also present in the graphics area for what I assume is a test program that is included in some V.Smile games, with at least one game (Care Bears - A Lesson in Caring) having both kinds of copyright notice graphics, I have my suspicions that they might not only suggest that some games were developed internally by VTech but that they had third-party developers at all, although without anything concrete I can't say for certain. Should share what I have of those findings at some point somewhere once I'm ready, although idk if just sharing them here would be appropriate.
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Famicom/NES dumps / Re: Release: 64 in 1 (Dynavision/VirtualStation)
« Last post by gmestanley on September 17, 2025, 07:53:55 PM »
Awesome, now more people can experience this part of gaming history.
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120 em 1 não é a ROM em específico do Wi Vision, esse é um multi-cartucho feito pela Waixing que tem mais outras variantes.

Interessante que a ROM do Wi Vision tem a mesma estética do 120 em 1. Conheço bem o comercial do console mas não sabia que ele tinha uma variante do multi-cartucho da Waixing.

No momento não me parece que existe um arquivo da ROM do Wi Vision. Até agora o Discord do fórum não falou sobre o assunto, mas o fórum tem tópicos sobre o console desde 2013. Imagino que se quisessem fazer um arquivo do Wi Vision, até agora não encontraram alguém do Brasil pra fazer o trabalho.

Update: Falei sobre isso no Discord, XanderMax falou que tem um Wi Vision desde uma década já e não fazia ideia que não tem um arquivo da ROM. Esperamos que ele ou outra pessoa com o console contate alguém com capacidade de fazer dumps de ROMs.
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Famicom/NES dumps / Release: 64 in 1 (Dynavision/VirtualStation)
« Last post by Blunern on September 16, 2025, 09:55:08 PM »
64 in 1 Dynavision/VirtualStation finally dumped!
No more non-sharing promises!
Thanks to NewRisingSun (from this forum) and Mr_Tryer for all the help they gave me to be able to dump this ROM and make it publicly available for everyone
Enjoy!
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Famicom/NES / Re: Dumping 64 in 1 by Dynavision
« Last post by Blunern on September 15, 2025, 08:56:14 PM »
Sorry for the late response. My friend and I were looking to dump that cartridge for years, and thanks to your help, we finally did it. I hope to help you with something in return in the future. Thank you!
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Mega Drive/Genesis / 2009 TOF Hack of Aladdin?
« Last post by RomanO :D on September 12, 2025, 11:20:58 AM »
I was searching Aladdin rom for Sega mega drive when then i discovered a rom called Disney's Abu V007 when i booted it it replaces disneys credits to 2009 TOF STUDIO V 0.0.7 when i played it it just replaces Aladdin to Abu. It also has bugs. Who wants to play here's a rom.
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