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Xevious rom hack
Xevious rom hack




xevious rom hack

I don't know how to do it LOL, I've been researching a little but still I have no idea when and where a chips starts and ends or how to know where is the iNes header he he he. I have no idea how to know this, they suggested the use of HxD and I opened the. SHA256 of "combined" ROM (without iNES header) and of each chip's ROM.SHA1 of "combined" ROM (without iNES header) and of each chip's ROM.MD5 of "combined" ROM (without iNES header) and of each chip's ROM.CRC32 of "combined" ROM (without iNES header) and of each chip's ROM.I tried to submit it to NO-INTRO but along other info they asked me to provide this:

xevious rom hack

Reseting the game at this point will load the intro screen again instead of the game list you were on.

  • Game number 16 (1942) - After losing a life, game starts at the last stage (32), also after losing your last life, game continues using symbols for remaining lives so you get "infinite lives" and also the counter for your evade ability gets glitched the same way if you die while having 0 on this counter.
  • Game number 10 (The Adventures of Dino Rikki)- control of character becomes glitched after hit, controls return to normal after losing a life.
  • I'll continue to post them as I found them just for reference I suppose? I've been playstesting a little and found some errors but I don't know if these errors are inherent to the pirated nature of the game or they are due to an error at dumping. OH! Is that a result to "dissecting" the whole ROM and comparing it with the known data of all the games? Battle City (VS) - I assume this is a mistake by my fingerprinter, and the VS system ROM is the same as the mass-market one Kinnikuman - Muscle Tag Match (J) (PRG0) ĬHR, in 8KB slices, using GoodNES filenames: Gradius (J) (8KB) - probably in error, given presence in first ROM

    xevious rom hack

    Then the next ROM has mostly 16KB PRG games: Ninja Hattori-kun - Ninja wa Shuugyou de Gozaru no Maki (J) PRG, in 32KB slices, using GoodNES filenames: We've previous let people post just the menu. In this case, because it's a multicart, that'd involve identifying what each segment of the cart came from, and then compiling it, and then making the diff. We explicitly try to avoid redistributing commercial ROM dumps here, favoring binary diffs (bps, ips, bsdiff) instead.






    Xevious rom hack