Likewise, we have a well-documented NES file format and good knowledge about how the real NES works. Why should I have interest in the alterations of some hobbyist that he put on a printed copy? To me, that's the software equivalent of someone selling a print-out of a famous painting where he drew some alterations on.ĭo I care why Joe Everybody gave a copy of the Mona Lisa red eyes and a blond streak in her hair? No, why should I? It doesn't tell me anything about the actual painting. But why do you care what some obscure person did in his own little emulator? I would understand if it gave some insights in actual NES stuff. ![]() It's just an arbitrary piece of software without much worth. This has no relevance to NES programming or NES games themselves. It's basically a random person who used a random file format to do random stuff. ![]() This doesn't even have anything to do with actual cartridges. Some person illegitimately published NES games per ROMs on the PC and used a proprietary file format with a bunch of hacks. Zzo38 wrote:I still think figuring out the file format they use and the details to execute it would be of interest.
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