I know they changed the MSU1 spec a couple of times (specifically the audio format), maybe these homebrew projects have not been updated to...
You would assume that the only reason copies of this game were floating around is because it was developed in the west.
:nightmare: They really are!
If you can get an official one, I really do recommend it. It is one of the highest quality official Scart cables I've seen.
Deep Fear came out in September 1998, which is a good couple of months after Panzer Dragoon Saga and Burning Rangers was released. That small...
^Good point, I've never seen a PAL copy of that game.
Yeah, it's on ebay all the time and not for really wallet-busting prices (as long as you don't want mint). My assumption is that PAL copies must...
I don't think any can be considered 'rare'. There are some that seem to fetch a nice price though. Swagman typically goes for £50-£100 when it...
'Whiff of a scam', as if this was somehow the first fundraiser for an unreleased game.
Sorry for the bump, but can someone confirm to me that this power adaptor will work fine on a Multimega/CDX? It looks the same as the previous...
My understanding is that the decompressed 96mbit hack of Star Ocean should work anyway, right?
I would say that development would have actually started before we can really consider a game 'unreleased'. Otherwise we're just talking about...
Does the same thing happen when playing on the bsnes emulator? It is the most accurate emulator, thus a good way to check if this is caused by an...
Any plans to do any in JP/EU-style shells?
I think the patched rom should be added to the initial post (renamed correctly to state that it is patched) alongside the clean version to ensure...
^The endings might not actually exist in the game code.
Excellent stuff. I think even a quck-and-dirty hack would be massively appreciated. The main thing is for people playing on real hardware to be...
I'd definately be interested in something like that, although is someone planning to patch the game to enable access to the inaccessible rooms?...
Surely the simple way is to just bung it onto a flash cart?
I assume there's no way to do all this hacking into the rooms on real hardware?
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