I can do repro of almost any famicom cartridge u want - even those pirate or unoffical ones, like mapper 90.
Other popular boards: NROM/UNROM/MMC1/MMC3/ANROM/Mapper15/227
Price is 40$ + 5$ shipping worldwide. Payment - paypal.
Repro = Cartridge PCB + shell
Fell free to write PM for more details or special requests.
pm sent
allow me to bippity-bump this one up by saying these carts are good.
i have 5 already, and if you just want to be able to play the games, this is perfect.
labels aren't great, but that is the point.
these carts are meant to be played, and they do some stuff i haven't seen before.
finally crazy unlicensed mapper support, yay.
;D
Would you be willing to sell just the EPROMs of translated games with shipping to Malaysia?
I'm specifically interested in EPROMs with English translations of Lagrange Point and Esper Dream 2.
edit: For reference of anyone who stumbles here asking the same question I am, I already PMed OP and alas he doesn't sell EPROMs.
But I do. If anyone actually needs just programmed EPROMs.
Either way, as much as I appreciate his work and effort put into this. The boards look very low quality to me as they're home etched.
But as long as they work... :)
Quote from: xIceMan on June 21, 2017, 08:17:57 am
The boards look very low quality to me as they're home etched.
When I show the prototype board on one electronics forum, people were curious how was it possible to make so many dense traces, so accurate two layer hole drilling and solder such dense IC packages.
But well, xIceMan might be PCB expert so I will better not say anything. ;-)
The offer is still available, the one mapper currently I cannot support is MMC5/MMC2. Others can be done without problems. Still available, multiple carts = lower price.
Good/bad these are non-quantitative, subjective adjectives. Someone from Texas has something else in mind when saying "big" than me, but I have something else in mind when saying "accurate" than her/him.
I can make high res photos if somebody wants. In my opinion the PCB looks outright amazing for something self etched.
Quote from: krzy on June 22, 2017, 01:53:06 am
Quote from: xIceMan on June 21, 2017, 08:17:57 am
The boards look very low quality to me as they're home etched.
When I show the prototype board on one electronics forum, people were curious how was it possible to make so many dense traces, so accurate two layer hole drilling and solder such dense IC packages.
But well, xIceMan might be PCB expert so I will better not say anything. ;-)
The offer is still available, the one mapper currently I cannot support is MMC5/MMC2. Others can be done without problems. Still available, multiple carts = lower price.
Oh, don't get me wrong. Maybe low quality was a bad choice of words there. I'm just not a big fan of home etched boards because there's no solder stop mask or polygon (bare copper on PCB connected to GND or VCC) to reduce some issues. I'm sure they work great but it's the small things. ;)
Also, I'm not a PCB expert but I created some of my own for NES/SNES games as well. :P
Keep up the great work though! I know what you're capable of doing and I didn't want to sound like of putting you down or anything. Sorry if it sounded like it.
Good luck with your sales!
Dear friends, I have ordered proffesional PCBs, so now every repro cart will have green coating similar to original carts.
Also, because manufacturing time has rapidly decreased, price is:
35$/piece + 5-10$ shipping (depends on how many carts you order).
Payment - paypal (add 5% if you dont want to make family payment)
Mappers that can be done are generally anything you want (except MMC5), supported ROMs up to 4 MB size and battery backup ;) So almost any game can be done, even the new homebres like Pokemon Yellow, Final Fantasy VI, etc.
(https://obrazki.elektroda.pl/2041791100_1508195261_thumb.jpg) (https://obrazki.elektroda.pl/2041791100_1508195261.jpg)
Is this able to be repro'ed? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7nuCkQ98pQ
Quote from: Jedi QuestMaster on October 16, 2017, 09:01:44 pm
Is this able to be repro'ed? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7nuCkQ98pQ
Ohh yes, He did one copy of Final Fight 3 for me.
So wait, there's the SD slot still in the cartridge?
Any mapper means you can do #221 ?
http://bootleggames.wikia.com/wiki/700-in-1_Multicart
:)
Can you repro a Super Mario World Famicom? I think it's mapper 90.
Quote from: krzy on May 20, 2017, 02:00:42 pm
I can do repro of almost any famicom cartridge u want - even those pirate or unoffical ones, like mapper 90.
That's what happens when you browse and reply to new threads on Famicom World on the way to work :D
Well, if it's not prohibitively expensive I'd love a repro of SMW with Mac-Bee's improvements factored in.
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So wait, there's the SD slot still in the cartridge?
No, there is no SD slot. Repro cartridge will have one selected single game, loading instantenously after power up.
Because this PCB is used also in different project (flash cart with micro sd slot), so thats why this photo show assembled version with SD slot.
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Any mapper means you can do #221 ?
http://bootleggames.wikia.com/wiki/700-in-1_Multicart
Yes, no problem.
Quote from: Jedrek85s on October 16, 2017, 09:20:50 pm
Quote from: Jedi QuestMaster on October 16, 2017, 09:01:44 pm
Is this able to be repro'ed? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7nuCkQ98pQ
Ohh yes, He did one copy of Final Fight 3 for me.
Was this the Deluxe hack? Also, how does the label look?
It's an hack that update the game (so there are no covers for it) with revised color palettes and eventual sprite fixes. There's some weird choices like the first screen of the intro cutscene and they made some art looks worse imo. The game is great anyway so it's just a matter on if you want to have the original experience or a revised.
You can find the IPS patch on romhacking.net.
But I'd recommend the original over the hack.
If you're going to go for the original, go for the original game. ..
If you want to play it, get a repro with the patches. To be honest, I own the original game, feel it is impressive for what it is, but that the controls are horrid. My brother feels the same way. If the hacks / patches improved the controls, we both feel it would improve the game greatly, and thus that would be the version worth reproing.
The hack doesn't change any of the game code, according to the romhacking page. It's just changing the palettes, graphics, texts (punctuations, typos).
In my opinion it rendered some graphics really weird like this Guy portait (https://www.romhacking.net/?page=hacks&action=images&id=2948&imageid=3).
It's really a matter of what people prefer.
If you can't made your mind if you want patched or original, I still can record two games on one cartridge and you can choose between them after powerup ;)
Quote from: MasterDisk on October 18, 2017, 09:52:12 am
In my opinion it rendered some graphics really weird like this Guy portait (https://www.romhacking.net/?page=hacks&action=images&id=2948&imageid=3).
That looks like they took the original SNES image, limited it to 4 colors, and didn't bother to touch it up, which makes it look like it came from a pirated game (ironically).
I also noticed how Dean's hair is all jacked up here: https://youtu.be/V_sayz-mRQE?t=38m4s
original: https://youtu.be/s0_lH3L1lM4?t=40m48s
I still like most of the changes in the hack though. :-\
Oops, my bad. I got confused since people were mentionning Final Fight.
We are talking 60-pin FC games, right? Not 72-NES? ???
60 pin Famicom, I don't even have NES shells to make NES versions.
Can you by any chance repro a copy of the jy multicart that has the full version of super mario world nes? Or just the full version itself?
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