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BloodRevolver Newcomer Since: 11-18-05 Last post: 6298 days Last view: 6298 days |
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| How is this game coming along and when will it be avaliable for download? | |||
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BloodRevolver Newcomer Since: 11-18-05 Last post: 6298 days Last view: 6298 days |
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| Aw, man. I was really looking forward to playing it too. | |||
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BloodRevolver Newcomer Since: 11-18-05 Last post: 6298 days Last view: 6298 days |
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| How would I go about hex editing a Sega Genesis & Nintendo rom?
Is it like hacking a SNES rom? Using Contra 3: Alien Wars as an example for SNES and the Game Genie code for infinite bombs 2264-D760. First I load up the rom in ZSNES and check to see if it's a Hi or Lo rom. It is Lo. Then I enter the Game Genie code into Game Genie Code Converter (GGConvC) to get the hex address 01802E and value DD. Then press the 64k button (because it is a Lo rom game) to get a new hex address CO802E DD. Open up a hex calculator subtract CO802E - C00000 = 802E then + 200 = 822E. And finally open up the rom in Hex Workshop and search for the hex address 822E and change whatever the default value was to DD, hit save, blah, blah, blah. Now what I want to know is is hacking Sega Genesis / Nintendo roms similiar to this? And how is it done? (edited by BloodRevolver on 01-22-06 11:33 PM) |
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BloodRevolver Newcomer Since: 11-18-05 Last post: 6298 days Last view: 6298 days |
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| ok thanks a bunch |
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