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Keikonium
Posts: 1986/-2459 |
Thanks all.
I just need the game for some graphics. Not to actually have fun playing. Altho, I will see what I come across. |
HyperLamer
Posts: 6000/8210 |
Originally posted by Ten Oh, I've seen those before.
Huh... that might explain why every time I load up my copy of Sonic Advanced 3 I have to "DELETE ALL DATA" because everything's unlocked. And regular saving becomes pointless if I plan to "reset" because everything becomes unlocked again.
Rude thing to do to a ROM though, unlock everything but not put in a intro screen to control said locking.
That, or your save file is read-only. |
Okilian
Posts: 24/43 |
even without the hack, the game was very easy to beat... |
Ten
Posts: 177/198 |
Oh, I've seen those before.
Huh... that might explain why every time I load up my copy of Sonic Advanced 3 I have to "DELETE ALL DATA" because everything's unlocked. And regular saving becomes pointless if I plan to "reset" because everything becomes unlocked again.
Rude thing to do to a ROM though, unlock everything but not put in a intro screen to control said locking. |
HyperLamer
Posts: 5963/8210 |
A hack that adds cheats. |
Ten
Posts: 175/198 |
What's a ROM trainer anyway? |
Surlent
Posts: 936/1077 |
Hmmm, I can hold down the left mouse button to make the hair cross shooting in rapid fire mode like a machine gun
And health isn't infinite, I need to grab these extras to extend the power bar, there is damage taken when an enemy hits me and so on. As said, I only lost one life - and that was the last bowser because I didn't was prepared when he opened his "stomach cannon" and I simply only had to focus on it to make it close before it could shoot.
The ROM's name is Yoshi's Safari (U) which even doesn't seem to match with the GoodSNES list:
Yoshi's Safari Yoshi no Road Hunting (J) Yoshi's Safari (E) Yoshi's Safari (U) [!] Yoshi's Safari (U) [h1] (Joystick)
Oh well, and the ending was incredibly boring |
Karadur
Posts: 995/1192 |
Originally posted by Surlent By the way, could it be that the game is incredibly easy on an emulator ? I downloaded the ROM and finished all 12 worlds and lost only one life (and I'm no expert who might have managed it without losing one); but thinking on a SNES with the gun it is harder than using a mouse which can trail all targets on the screen by holding the fire button and moving it ?
I know the first ROM of the game I ever had, had a trainer built into it, which gave you benefits such as being able to hold the mouse button down to continually shoot, and not stop after a while. Then there was also the usual infinite health and the like.
Did you, by chance, have the ROM with the trainer? I've never bothered to play the game from start to finish on the computer, or on my aunt's SNES (which is the only current place I'd be able to do so), without playing a different game after doing a couple levels, then not getting back to the one being discussed here 'till the next day, so I don't know whether the game would be easier in the long run since you're using a mouse or not. Now that I think of it, it's too bad you couldn't use the SNES mouse to play the game on the actual console
Even if you didn't, the game would likely be quite a bit easier in an emulator, mostly since you're using the mouse, and have the option to make savestates if you find yourself in a particularly difficult area |
Surlent
Posts: 934/1077 |
By the way, could it be that the game is incredibly easy on an emulator ? I downloaded the ROM and finished all 12 worlds and lost only one life (and I'm no expert who might have managed it without losing one); but thinking on a SNES with the gun it is harder than using a mouse which can trail all targets on the screen by holding the fire button and moving it ? |
Skie The Fox
Posts: 71/114 |
Yeah, I've used the Super Scope on ZSNES before, that is before I lost my copy of ZSNES. Anyway, you can use it, but I don't remember which button to press. Sorry. |
Karadur
Posts: 990/1192 |
The "SNES Gun" you're talking about is the Super Scope. I've only played 3 games using it on an actual SNES, but it's still fun and different to use, instead of a controller
Anyways, to get this game working in ZSNES, you need to load the game, then press the "7" key, until the message at the bottom of the screen says "Super Scope Enabled". Then you should be able to use your mouse to control the game. The left button advances through menus, (so it's acts like the "A" button on most games that use the controller) and makes Mario shoot in game, while the right mouse button makes Yoshi jump.
Hopefully that'll work for you, but then again, I don't see why it wouldn't
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Keikonium
Posts: 1882/-2459 |
How do you play this? I can get to the intro screen, but you have to press the turbo button to get into the game. I think it invloves the SNES gun (if there is such a thing). I have tried assigning every key possible in ZSNES and pressed every single one, but nothing works.
I need some graphics from this game. So, if anyone can help get this to work in an emulator (ZSNES) that would be great. Thanks. |