I posted this on NA, but thought I would post it here too for the curious.
I finally decided to dig a couple of obscure Famicom disks out and write about them, namely Mario Castlevania and Mario Zelda:
https://fcgamer.files.wordpress.com/2015/04/img_5036.jpg
https://fcgamer.files.wordpress.com/2015/04/img_5031.jpg
These games are just simple hacks, but imo pretty noteworthy, since they were made and sold back in the late 1980s or early 1990s, before hacking games became an everyday practice.
For the full article and more pictures, please read below. Thanks!
https://fcgamer.wordpress.com/2015/04/26/interesting-famicom-disk-hacks/
That was great. It's strange how many disk hacks there are considering a lot of them require something else to work. :mario:
Quote from: BaconBitsKing on April 26, 2015, 10:25:20 am
That was great. It's strange how many disk hacks there are considering a lot of them require something else to work. :mario:
Well people used to copy these disks all the time. Maybe copiers were quite common place, I just haven't had much luck finding them for Famicom-era stuff. On a side note, I always find SNES / SFC copiers, but usually pass them up, since they are clunky, have little demand, etc.
Quite interesting article, thanks for sharing with us!
I bet copiers were somehow popular at the time, since there are even FDS copies of games like SMB3 and Tetris.
Wow. I really want to know what's on the "Aladdin Equivalent" disk. My guess is that it's Doki Doki Panic with characters from Konami Wai Wai World hacked into it, but who knows what that means with the name!