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Jan 4th, 2009 06:07 PM | |
MarioRPG | I think the biggest hacked NES game I found was like 200kb. |
Jan 3rd, 2009 12:05 PM | |
Ryan Davis |
Thank you for the link I am going to look at that right now. I was thinking the graphics would take up a lot of space. And that a comp dedicated to romhacking would give me a feel of better focus and control. You are telling me that the system requirements for something like this is going to be rather low? |
Jan 3rd, 2009 11:55 AM | |
mew barios | dunno why you want a comp just for romhacking. http://www.romhacking.net/ should have whatever you're looking for |
Jan 3rd, 2009 10:35 AM | |
Ryan Davis |
NES CD ROM hack questions Okay, I am interested in doing this. I am thinking of buying a used computer and uploading the needed stuff and using that PC solely for the purpose of modifying 8 bit NES games. I would rather not connect it to the internet, I would rather use moveable storages into and out of it. But connecting it once or twice to get what is needed may have to happen. Problem being is, I don't really know exactly where to start. After viewing this site I realized it can be done relatively easy. What would I need in that beat up old used machine to be able to carry through with this diabolical plan of NES hijacking? What would be the requirements of such a machine? If possible I want to modify versions of the original Legend of Zelda. Ending with a product that is either only playable on a PC or if possible on a NES console, whatever may be. |