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Simon Belmont
Posts: 1582/1773
Originally posted by Skreename
And Setz: Sonic 1 had the only version of Blue Spheres that would go through more than 1 distinct level.

Ah, okay. I knew there was something that set it apart from the rest of the games, but its been so long since I had S&K that I just couldn't remember. Thanks for clearing that up.
Skreename
Posts: 1422/1427
No, it was not. It was based on something in the ROM header, if I remember right.

And Setz: Sonic 1 had the only version of Blue Spheres that would go through more than 1 distinct level.
Xeo Belmont
Posts: 907/1016
I can't remember, but was Blue Spheres all randomly generated?
Simon Belmont
Posts: 1581/1773
Considering anything but sonic 1, 2, or 3 brings up blue spheres (sonic 1 bringing up some sort of special blue spheres, I can't remember but I know it is slightly different.), I'd guess you'd just get more mindless mazes to go through.
Xeo Belmont
Posts: 905/1016
To clerify, no I didn't do this.

Though, has anyone tried playing a game with two S&K's attached? Wonder what would happen ...
Cynthia
Posts: 5715/5814
Originally posted by
Originally posted by Colin
And then your system would go kaboom, right?

(...or you'd end up playing Blue Sphere with any luck.)

Blue Spheres with cheat codes!


AAAAAAAA - Turn all red spheres blue.
EEEEEEEE - Invincibility.
EIEIEIOO - Collect one blue sphere to end level.

Probably some BS like that; you'd just need to keep the game running in an infinite loop.
Simon Belmont
Posts: 1580/1773
I guess I just wouldn't think it should work quite like that, then.
NSNick
Posts: 2198/2228
Originally posted by
I don't think I've ever seen a "genesis cleaning system."

how exactly does it work?

I would imagine it just cleans the connectors and pins. I used to have one for the NES.
Simon Belmont
Posts: 1579/1773
Originally posted by Colin
And then your system would go kaboom, right?

(...or you'd end up playing Blue Sphere with any luck.)

Blue Spheres with cheat codes!
Cynthia
Posts: 5714/5814
And then your system would go kaboom, right?

(...or you'd end up playing Blue Sphere with any luck.)
Simon Belmont
Posts: 1577/1773
I don't think I've ever seen a "genesis cleaning system."

how exactly does it work? and why would it plug into a SMS converter? =P

The two S&K is interesting, although maybe you should've placed them at different parts of the chain, assuming you did this.
Metal Man88
Posts: 653/701
Originally posted by C`aos
What's the thing between the 32X and the cleaning system?


That's a power base converter, used for playing Master System games on the Genny. Although it doesn't work in a 32x like that.

Also your avatar annoys me. (I always hated that graphic.)
Dragoshi
Posts: 31/57
...All I have to say to that is...Woah. Just, woah. That is impressive. pretty damn impressive...o_o
C`aos
Posts: 304/311
What's the thing between the 32X and the cleaning system?
HyperHacker
Posts: 4896/5072
Nice. I did something like that with a Game Boy once. GB Camera -> Mega Memory Card -> Gameshark -> Codebreaker -> Game Boy. It didn't boot, probably because MMC and Gameshark are pieces of crap that boot maybe one in 50 attempts.
Xeo Belmont
Posts: 904/1016


Yep.
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