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#101 the.golden.ax OFFLINE  

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Posted Sat Aug 22, 2009 4:21 AM

View PostMegaManFan, on Sat Aug 22, 2009 4:03 AM, said:

until somebody invents the equivalent of a Cuttle Cart for NES, it's just not the same as playing it on the real thing espec.

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*SHOCKED LOOK* You have been gone too long :lol:

Your very own CC2 for NES... I take great pride in telling you about PowerPak.

Hurry up before he runs out again... I got mine and it is simply one of the best NES items I own beside my Sharp Hotel unit/Neon signs.

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Posted Tue Aug 25, 2009 3:09 AM

Holy, freaking, crap.

Okay. I know nothing about mappers, but I saw the page had a compatability list. What percentage of NES games are we talking about wouldn't work? Since I already own every (original) US release, the point for me would be to play prototypes, PAL games, unreleased and homebrew games. If I'm plunking down $135 I've got to know I'll get my money's worth.

That said though, droooooooooooooooooooooooooool.

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Posted Sat Aug 29, 2009 10:51 AM

View PostMegaManFan, on Tue Aug 25, 2009 3:09 AM, said:

Holy, freaking, crap.

Okay. I know nothing about mappers, but I saw the page had a compatability list. What percentage of NES games are we talking about wouldn't work? Since I already own every (original) US release, the point for me would be to play prototypes, PAL games, unreleased and homebrew games. If I'm plunking down $135 I've got to know I'll get my money's worth.

That said though, droooooooooooooooooooooooooool.

I know that some of the cool pirate games wont work (like Super Mario World), I'm sure there are many others.

#104 the.golden.ax OFFLINE  

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Posted Mon Aug 31, 2009 6:01 AM

So far I've had only one game not work... Then again I only have readily available stuff, and not all the homebrew and pirate stuff.

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Posted Wed Nov 4, 2009 11:13 PM

I just spent the last hour or so reading through this thread, most interesting.

More time has passed now, any news on this?
I find it very interesting, The Way of the Exploding Fist was a game I grew up with. Quite a well-known title in Europe; C64, Speccy & co were huge here, and I think an NES version of Exploding Fist could have sold well even in 1989 here, and thanks to the homecomputer-heritage even gain some attention by th very anti-console older gamers at the time.

Too bad the prototype is NTSC and runs glitchy on modded systems, so even the repro will probably reach a low percentage of European players.

Anyway, I hope Andrew Davie will have his game soon; maybe you could build him a simple cartridge now and send him the box, label etc later seperately when it is released? The man has been waiting so long, give him something to play.^^

btw, I just saw you also were responsible for Asterix and the Magic Cauldron on C64; another game I played when I was just a little kid.^^ I never figured out where to go and wen in circles, but for me it was fun anyway. Thanks for one of my dearest childhood-gaming-memories, Andrew! :thumbsup:

Personally I am a friend of repros and always find it sad when an unreleased game is not made available to the public in some form; like Star Odyssey and Bill´s Tomato Game for the Genesis recently. :(

Moral issues are really everyone´s own concerns; the standards are too different. While on a legal level the company owning the copyright would be the ones to ask, I personally do not feel the slightest bit of guilt if they do not profit from it. The games are very old and outdated by today´s standards, and the companies themselve chose not to release it.

While I also do not think it is neccessary to get a programmer´s permission (the product itself does have some historical value and needs to be preserved), at least when the game in question is not a breathtaking revolutionary piece of fine art but "just" another game or even a port, I do appreciate it if they are contacted about it and given the possibility to get a copy for themselves and have some input in the release if they want. A human being just has a more legit connection to the game he crafted than some obscure entity such as a company, being merely a tool to gain profit.

If someone like Andrew Davie is so enthusiastic about it, he more than deserves getting the fruit of his work.

I think most developers would be happy to know their unreleased games finally see some kind of release and is enjoyed by a few people. Copyrights and royalities aside, it must feel so much better to see the baby you spent so much work on getting at least a little bit of appreciation rather than staying dead and rotting away never to be seen by anyone else´s eyes.
Andrew is a special case because he is so easy to reach because of his activity here. For the many other developers that have not been asked, partially because people don´t care, partially because they are not easy to find and contact, I am sure they will find out someday when they are bored and remembering old times via the magic of Google. And it will most likely rather put a smile on their face than make them angry.

Of course, these are my personal thoughts, and based on my felings of right and wrong; nobody has to agree with them.

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Posted Fri Nov 6, 2009 6:46 AM

Hardware wwill be bought this month and the carts will be made. Printing the box and such will happen after, hoepefully done bwefore the end of this year. If not beginning next year.

#107 Shawn Sr. OFFLINE  

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Posted Fri Nov 6, 2009 2:43 PM

What mapper does this game use?

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Posted Fri Nov 6, 2009 3:44 PM

According to Andrew MMC1 as far as he remembers.

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Posted Sat Nov 7, 2009 2:04 PM

I think that's correct, from what I recall, it was a fair while ago (I did the dumping of the cart).

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Posted Tue Nov 24, 2009 7:10 AM

View Post108 Stars, on Fri Nov 6, 2009 3:44 PM, said:

According to Andrew MMC1 as far as he remembers.


Why Andrew doesn't have a cartridge is just retarded then causee MMC1 is pretty damn simple to reproduce on very common $1 NES donor carts. As in 10 minutes and the cart would be done and ready to send out in the mail to him. Anyone trying to say it takes more than 10 minutes to open an NES cart, desolider the old roms, burn the PRG anf CHR chips and solder them to the PCB and rewire a couple traces put the cart back together, heatgun the old label off, print then slap a new label on it either sucks at electronics or is a liar.

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Posted Tue Nov 24, 2009 4:22 PM

That´s why I think it would be nice to send him a basic cartridge now, and just send him label and box later when they are finished.

I believe it is mostly about playing it again for him, the rest is just a nice bonus.

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Posted Tue Dec 8, 2009 5:30 AM

I paid for the hardware and soon the repro's will be made. I won't make it this year but januari 2010 is pretty good doable. The box art has been done and the labels and manual will be made this month. Stay tuned I would say!!



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Posted Thu Dec 9, 2010 9:00 AM

Can I purchase this cart once made or prepay?

Thanks

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Posted Mon Feb 7, 2011 2:36 PM

http://www.nintendoa...&threadid=45701

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Posted Tue Feb 8, 2011 4:00 AM

I talked to alot of ppl yesterday and decided to reduce the price for the game.

Click on the NintendoAge link above and see!



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Posted Thu May 10, 2012 1:10 AM

View Postmoycon, on Thu May 4, 2006 6:24 PM, said:

I recall WOTEF being one of my favorite C-64 games. This was when the fighting genre was just taking off.

This cool C64 game is a perfect example of why the C64 was just awesome but the NES should be renamed the pansystation :lol:

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Posted Sun May 13, 2012 6:20 AM

View Postflicky, on Thu May 4, 2006 5:00 PM, said:

Hi everyone

I found this cartridge today:

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I can't find any reference to this game in the NES list in the Digital Press Guide. I think it might be a prototype cartridge of a previously unreleased game. I've never seen a NES proto before, could this be one?

I found the cartridge here in the UK, and when I tried it on my UK NES, the title screen flashes (which is what usually happens with NTSC carts). The title screen states "Published by.." but then there's just blank space. The bottom of the title screen mentions Nintendo of America. So I think it's likely that it's NTSC format.

I believe that Beam Software programmed the 8-bit computer versions of this game, so it's plausible that they would have worked on a NES version. But until I can get access to a NTSC NES machine, or a suitable adaptor for my machine, I can't say how far they got with this.

If anyone's got any thoughts on this, that would be great.

Thanks
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Disable the lockout chip on your NES. I've done this and all my NTSC games work perfectly

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Posted Sun May 13, 2012 10:31 AM

Evidently you didn't read the entire thread. We did do that. It still glitched, Evidently it had some NTSC specifics in there. Went as far to have repros made.

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Posted Thu May 17, 2012 9:22 AM

Incidentally, we got a slightly later build than the one in the cart, you can download it here: http://forums.lostle...opic.php?t=2722

Looks like Tradewest was considering publishing it.




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