Not a crime per say, but when you suddenly go on a bumping spree with information that is less that worthy of bumping such old posts, it's really useless and annoying, regardless of this being a "live chat" or not. But really, just forget it. I don't care to go any further with this, I just have gone through this on other boards before, and regardless of whether I take the option to look at new posts or not (which is a stupid defense for why this should be condoned, honestly) I'll just shut up and say no more since you have a lot of protos so I guess I have to kiss your ass
You know, reviving old threads is generally frowned upon, when the post that revives it generally contirbutes no new information. However, totally berating another member and acting like you own the place when you only have 30 or so posts is frowned upon also. If you have a problem, take it up with the Mods.
Bramsworth: isn´t it time for you to behave ? Simon_Belmont: you have done nothing wrong in this thread, Bramsworth is just playing the big old boogyman. What is next ? he gets me on my ass, when I put out links to games music in "my" thread ? Simon_Belmont , you are not a necromancer. Perhaps in Diablo 2 . But not when you come with info. In this thread.
Well since this has been bumped, for those of you who dont check out the websites thread, my site has a lot of pictures from SMW on the NES
I've got a "new" boxed version for the Famicom. Crappy pic taken by the guy I bought it from: If I recall, the controls were pretty crappy and I only played for a few minutes before filing it away in my closet.
I remember seeing exactly that cart for sale in the street some years ago. I thought that it was another el-cheapo SMB clone so I ignored it. Dammit!! Now I can't find it anywhere, why didn't I buy it? :banghead:
Got it online. It works as any other Famicom cart does. I've also got a CIB Street Fighter 2 for Famicom. There's a ton of those out there, I've got a bunch of carts, but mine is the only one I've ever seen with box and instructions.
I'm pretty sure that image is photoshopped, or at least it isn't from the game we're talking about. The graphics look really 16-bit, there's no way the Famicom can handle that. The difference is kind of obvious. Where did you get that pic anyway?
As a general rule, if a game's ROM has (unl) in its name you can be almost certain it's going to have a ropey and mostly broken game engine. I suppose spritehacked pirate games would be an exception, not sure if they get a different designation though.
As far as I know games with hacked sprites and levels are named as hacks, with the game indicated on the ROM title. For example "Mario Adventure [SMB3 Hack]" is a Super Mario Bros. 3 hack.