Wow, I want to get to the world. It looks intense.
http://www.youtube.com/v/K_RN7TarW9Y
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Aaaaah! Don't show me! Don't show me! Don't show me! :-X
One thing I've always hated is ruined surprises, especially when gaming websites give away the ending to games. I've tried to scrub FW of anything like that...it takes the fun out of gaming.
Quote from: chimyfolkbutter on November 09, 2006, 02:19:52 pm
Wow, I want to get to the world. It looks intense.
http://www.youtube.com/v/K_RN7TarW9Y
-CFB
Check out the article on Famicom World. I've made it to there aswell. It is quite interesting.
Wait, who wrote that section? I thought it was you, JC.
Haha. Nope. Not me. JL did that one.
:o I thought that SMB was like many of the other early nes games where the rom for the US and the rom for japan was exactly the same... SMB was never before on my list of famicom games to buy!
It's the Disk System version that's different.
Quote from: michaelthegreat on November 10, 2006, 10:46:46 am
:o I thought that SMB was like many of the other early nes games where the rom for the US and the rom for japan was exactly the same... SMB was never before on my list of famicom games to buy!
Nope, in fact a LOT of the early NES games have differences between Japan and the United States.
Really? Like which?
HERE (http://www.famicomworld.com/forum/index.php?topic=383.0) ;)
Oh...I thought you guys were talking early NES games as in first gen.Those really can't be different since most of them are just FC boards with converters. The only one of those i can think of with differences is Kung-Fu/Spartan X.
But yeah, other than first gen theres's alot of differences. Like that japanese version of Dusty Diamond's All-Star Softball...man that was odd.