I had a new idea. If I can prove there is viewable mother 3 info on these disks then i have a lot of support from starmen.net. Nobody has come up with any other game that these could possibly be. But they might have little to no data on them. How often do you find development media with little to no info on them? My protos are all playable but some of you who know more than me might know. Also all 4 disks have a "S" on the bottom right corner of the disks. Does this mena something? Could it represent how far along the game is? Do any of you have 64dd protos? Do they have any strange markings on them? Thanks again
The only Proto stuff I have ever had where a couple unreleased 3DO games and an early demo of Gex but it's gone now :smt022. As far as the "s" it could be anything really. If I had the tools needed I would try to help you out man. Unfortunately I dont. Assembler where are are you!??! We need your almighty proto ripping mind! lol
That's the problem very few people have all the tools necessary. So I'm taking the easier approach until some people contact me again atleast. I'm trying to figure out what M3-KM-XX S means. If it is indeed Mother 3 then the KM could stnad for Kimaira no Mori which means Chimera's Forest. That might give me that little added push that I've needed lately.
Ya. That is interesting. Maybe it was going to be a "Multi Disk" game like the Final Fantasy series for PS1. Cuase you can only put so much info on a cart. BTW what is the max limit for DD games? I dont know much about the system since it was canned for a US release >_> and finding info on it is a pain. Though the info Assembler has selfed out is awesome XD
no it seems it's been down for a while now. There is a post about these there already. Not much discussion though unfortunately.
Hey folks. I should have read this thread a long time ago, but things have been busy over at Starmen.Net (and especially in real life) with other Mother 3 news besides this stuff. Anyway, I made this giganto topic shortly before I came over here and read this topic, and realized that you guys pretty much beat me to the punch on everything ;( One remaining question I have, however: if these development disks were NOT created in conjunction with a Flash ROM Game Pak, is it true that the PC (or at least the data from the PC) used to create the disks must be present in order to play the disks? I'm pretty much wondering if we'll be able to play them considering that we don't have the Flash ROM Game Pak OR the PC used to create the disks... Thanks in advance. It's cool to see our separate enthusiast communities intersect in such an interesting way And by the way - TheRedEye, I'm not sure if it was you that I originally talked to, but I spoke to someone at TheLostLevels a long time ago about a secret project which could potentially be a very huge collaborative story for both of us. This is what I was talking about - feel free to contact me if you're still interested in doing a story, although it's going to be kinda pointless until we find out whether the disks are accessible, and if they are, whether or not they contain data pertaining to Mother 3.
I think everyone is wanting to know what is on those 4 blue disks. Especialy Corey lol. I wish I could make a jurry rigged comp that would read them lol. damn you Nintnedo for making media so hard to crack.