Could The Final Fantasy 1+2 Cart Give Me More Memoroy For A Repro Cart?

Started by okame, March 26, 2013, 11:34:02 am

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80sFREAK

I don't buy, sell or trade at moment.
But my question is how hackers at that time were able to hack those games?(c)krzy

Jedi Master Baiter


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Quote from: okame on March 27, 2013, 07:14:51 am
As for doing the research myself, I am, but asking people that have already done it is a LOT quicker!

Of course it is quicker! But you are stealing other peoples' time that way and you are exploiting their kindness. If you try googling your answers more and read the documentation on these websites properly, people will notice that you have done your homework and be much more willing to help. That  documentation was written by people in their free time in order to help beginners, and to keep newbie questions to a minimum.

It's just a matter of identifying the information that is relevant to you, and to google for words that people might type when asking similar questions as what you are looking for.

okame

Thanks for the list, Jedi Master! May The Force be with with you, always! As for what I said about $5 NES games, their selection is pretty lame. It's mostly sports games, and stuff nobody wanted to see any more, much less play! They have WAAAAAY too many copies of Mario/Duck Hunt!

famifan


okame

Possible? Yes? Probable, when I live a half hour drive from the local 'city', that only has one pawn shop, and one game shop? Not so much. The NES Legend of Zelda cart I got to replace one I lost as a kid was about $30 with tax. The NES selection at the pawn shop is mostly sports titles and Mario Bros./Duck hunt. Mario/Duck hunt is the best title there, which is sad. But that's why I'm studying up on ROM creation theory first. Going to a convention in June. Hoping to find a cheaper option there!

wholesalewatch648

I am a big Nintendo fan! especially GameBoy, N64, SFC, GC. And of course Mario games
I collect SFC/N64 mainly. Some rare famicom stuff too. Also miscellaneous video game stuff.

famifan

Quote from: okame on March 28, 2013, 09:24:01 pm
Possible? Yes? Probable, when I live a half hour drive from the local 'city', that only has one pawn shop, and one game shop? Not so much. The NES Legend of Zelda cart I got to replace one I lost as a kid was about $30 with tax. The NES selection at the pawn shop is mostly sports titles and Mario Bros./Duck hunt. Mario/Duck hunt is the best title there, which is sad. But that's why I'm studying up on ROM creation theory first. Going to a convention in June. Hoping to find a cheaper option there!

5$ is realy enough for donor with common board. I meant the donor with interchangeable board for zelda inside, not a real zelda cart.

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Quote from: wholesalewatch648 on March 28, 2013, 09:44:26 pm
wait, what is the purpose of this thread again ???

no purpose. Yet another 'attention whore' thread. Have fun!  :)

UglyJoe

Please stop bringing up the "hot glue" thing in threads where it's not at all relevant.