Hi, I have a couple of rare ROMs that might be interesting to be added to your collection: - SMB2J (aka Lost Levels) ROM converted from original FDS format to MMC3 compatible by Loopy. Donkey Kong 2010 ROM from Wii release that included missing Cement/Pie Factory level from original Arcade. Nov 02, 2013 For starter there is far more documentation on Mega Man 4 than Mega Man 3. Also the engine has certain aspects that are present in Mega Man 9 that would be a pain to put in when hacking Mega Man 3. For example, unlike Mega Man 3, Mega Man 4 has a separate menu screen and has more room for cutscenes.
Nintendo / NES Information
Staventabs 3 6. Nintendo Entertainment System, or also well-known throughout the world as the NES – the most popular game system of 80-90s, which became the best-selling of all time gaming console – 60 million units have been sold for the entire period of the life of the device. NES was first released in 1983 in Japan, under the name of the Famicom. In United States people were able to get the device since 1985, and a year later were able to buy a console people of Europe.
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A lot of popularity were brought to Nintendo console because of the games developed for it. And there are lots of them. In particular, the best-selling Super Mario Bros; the main character of the game has become an official symbol of the company. NES was famous not only by games, but also by its technology of switching cartridges that didn’t make any difficulties for the user. Also console could provide a decent at that time level of graphics and sound. Throughout its history, the console failed many times but often revived by creating improved clones.
It is noteworthy that the NES console had a lot of clones, many of which were unlicensed. Nintendo Company allowed to clone their system only for authorized manufacturers who follow the license agreement. However, due to unlicensed versions it often had to sue counterfeiters-companies. However, the original NES is more credible and reliable than the clones, so the popularity of consoles had incredible success until 2003.
Mega Man 9 Nes Rom Hacked
NES is the legend on the podium of gaming consoles. If you didn’t have a chance to play games on Nintendo, do not worry, you can catch up even if you don’t own a console. With the help of emulator software, you can easily play any old school games on your computer, tablet or smartphone with android or iOS. Nintendo roms games and emulator are available for free download.
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Mega Man 9 Nes Rom Hacks
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In this section, we recommend ROM Hacks that we consider worth checking out.
Links to the patches -and NOT to patched ROMs- should be provided in the description whenever possible.
How to play[edit]
You will need ROMs of the original games. Sometimes you need a specific version of the said ROM but it's usually told in the readme file. For example you may need to use 'awesomegame (U).nes' while it may not work with 'awesomegame (U) [b1].nes'.
You will also need a ROM patcher such as Lunar IPS.
Of course, you will need the patches that turn the original ROMs into the hacked ones. Links should be provided in the descriptions. Most of them should be avalaible at www.romhacking.net
Finally, run the patched ROMs in your emulator of choice (or put them on your expensive Powerpak to play them on a real console, but that's only if you're a rich bastard). If nothing happens, or if something odd happens, then you probably applied the patch on a wrong version of the ROM of the game.
The ROM Hack List[edit]
Screenshot | Original | Title | Genre | Description | Link |
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Adventure Island 3 | Adventure Island 3: The Lost Isles | Platformer | All the levels were changed, except for 4-4. | Link | |
Adventure Of Lolo | Challenging Lolo | Puzzle | You've beat Lolo 1,2 and 3 and you're still asking for more ? .. REALLY ?! Well, your wish has been fullfilled. 50 new levels. It gets really hard. | Link | |
Adventure Of Lolo 2 | Challenging Lolo 2 | Puzzle | If you've beat the 3 original games and the first hack, and are still begging for more, try this one. 54 new levels. Like the first one, it's HARD. | Link | |
Castlevania | Castlevania: Blood Moon | Platformer | A hack which changes all the levels, and also gives some good looking art (especially for the monsters). It gets rather difficult past some point. | Link | |
Castlevania | Castlevania Remix | Platformer | The best thing about this hack is its art direction. Most it is was made using a grey/black tone that fits really well. The layout of most levels have also been changed. Some of the musics were changed, sometimes it's good but it's sometimes it's a bit ridiculous. Worth checking for the art alone. | Link | |
Final Fantasy | Final Fantasy ++ | RPG | Final Fantasy ++ is a “re-imagining” of the very first Final Fantasy game. Pretty much EVERYTHING has been redone, EVERYTHING! Graphics, monsters, equipment, spells, maps, towns, class system and there are even some new dungeons. . | Link | |
Final Fantasy | Final Fantasy ++ World of Chaos | RPG | This is an expansion pack for final fantasy ++. It includes adaptations of various dungeons from FFs 3, 4, 5, & 6, SaGa 2, Dragon Quest 5 along with a couple of new ones. It is is quite harder to beat than FF++ !!! | Link | |
Mega Man | Mega Man Reved Up | Platformer | You think Mega Man is too easy? This hack is for you! Mostly the same game, but with damage ratios skewed against you, plus more pits and stage hazards added. One neat feature is that some boss arenas are altered to have extra aspects, such as platforms and hazards, letting you get to fight some a little differently. Naturally, the added hazards can be used to your advantage if you make enemies fall in them. Protip: Be careful with knockback from enemies, because Mega's MM1 invuln frames STILL don't protect him against spikes! The rapid-Select Button trick also still works (if you're a chicken). | Link | |
Mega Man | Mega Man Simplified | Platformer | You think Mega Man is too hard? This hack is for you! Mostly the same game, but with damage ratios skewed against enemies, stage hazards lowered and/or having a way to (mostly) avoid them, and more in-stage items. There's also no knockback from enemies, even in mid-air. Mega now has a higher maximum jump, but with the normal and hop jumps still possible. The cherry on top is that the Magnet Beam can be obtained without Gutsman's Super Arm. Sadly, Mega's invuln frames STILL don't protect him against spikes. The rapid-Select Button trick also still works (and wrecks everything even harder than before) Note: There's also similar hacks for MMs 2, 3, and 4, but the first MM game benefits the most from this treatment. | Link | |
Mega Man II | Rockman No Constancy | Platformer | A Rockman hack with the typical somewhat bumped up difficulty. However, MANY elements of the game were changed. New graphics, altered bosses and weapons, and all new levels. Most of all, THE SOUNDTRACK, which features many songs from other games and series. | Link | |
Mega Man IV | Mega Man IV: Gadget Master | Platformer | The layout of all the stages were changed to give a whole new MMIV. A lot palette colors were changed, but there are no new graphics except at the end, no new bosses and no new weapons. This is exactly why I love this hack: as a consequence it feels new and classic at the same time and it focuses on level design instead of on useless fancy tricks. It was made by Schwa who also made Chaos Control for SMB3. | Link | |
Mega Man IV | Rockman 4: Minus Infinity | Platformer | If you want to play ONE Mega Man hack, play this one. The most technically impressive Mega Man hack. New weapons, new items, new bosses and enemies behaviour, and even an automatic save system. All the levels and musics were changed. Great level design, challenging while remaining fair. The only problem I had with it was the final bosses (I recommend to save ALL your E-tanks for them) One of the best Mega Man hacks, a must play, you'll be surprised how good it is. | Link | |
Mega Man IV | Mega Man: Maverick Revenge | Platformer | Changes some levels but not all of them (because it freezes against a boss in the Wily stages and the game 'ends' there) Some art was changed, replaced by art from other NES Mega Man games. Not as good as Gadget Master but still worth at least a play through. | Link | |
Mega Man V | Rockman 5: Endless | Platformer | Like the Endless mode in Mega Man 9, except in Mega Man 5. It mixes already existing rooms with new ones. Some new rooms are unfair (especially those with the lasers) but most of them have a very good design. Requires a ROM of Rockman V and will not work with an US or PAL version. | Link | |
Metroid | Metroid + Saving | Platformer | It's good old Metroid, but now with saving instead of annoying passwords. Also, an in-game map! | Link | |
Rush'n Attack | Rush’n Attack G | Platformer | All the levels were changed. Rather difficult. | Link | |
Super Mario Bros | Extra Mario Bros | Platformer | Mario meets Super Metroid. It's as good as it sounds. The look adds pseudo SNES-sprites and the soundtrack is cool too. Just remember that it runs on SMB1 physics, so jumping and bouncing work kind of weird here. | Link | |
Super Mario Bros 2 | Legend Of The Blob Bros 2 | Platformer | This hack offers completely new levels, a new story and a lotof new graphics. It succeeds in offering new cool stuffs (the new sprites for characters and monsters are some of the bests I've seen in Hacks of NES games) while having a smart level design taking into consideration all the things that make the gameplay of SMB2 unique. It's more difficult than the original game at least in the sense that the number of coins is more limited. | Link | |
Super Mario Bros 3 | Chaos Control | Platformer | This one is my favourite SMB3 hack. Like many others it replaces all the levels by new ones, but this one succeeds in retaining a classic feel, a classic level design, while being just challenging enough and while never being unfair. As a consequence, it sure is more difficult than the original game, but it's never too fancy and it's just how it should be: it feels like rediscovering SMB3 again and the replay value is high. It was made by Schwa who also made Gadget Master for Mega Man IV. | Link | |
Super Mario Bros 3 | Mario Adventure | Platformer | Considered to be one of the bests hack of SMB3. All the levels were changed. You can even choose in which world you want to go. A lot of new features, such as a random weather. | Link | |
Super Pitfall | Super Pitfall: 30th Anniversary Edition | Platformer | Super Pitfall (a loose remake of Pitfall II for the Atari 2600) has a terrible reputation as one of the worst NES games ever. But this ambitious hack turns things around with completely redone graphics and music, and vastly tweaked gameplay. | Link | |
Wolverine | Wolverine: Easy Version / Good Claws | Platformer | While not a bad game (and that's saying a lot for an LJN game), Wolverine is just too damn hard to be much fun. These two hacks fix its most annoying issues: the lack of recovery time, and the loss of energy when using the claws. | EV GC |
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Consoles | Action Max - Atari 7800 - Amstrad GX4000 - RDI Halcyon - View-Master Interactive Vision - Sega Master System - Nintendo Entertainment System - Casio PV-1000 - VTech Socrates - Epoch Super Cassete Vision | |
Computers | Mattel Aquarius - Acorn Archimedes - Commodore 64 - Amstrad CPC - Fujitsu FM-7 - Apple Lisa - Apple Macintosh - Microsoft MS-DOS - ASCII MSX - ASCII MSX2 - IBM OS-2 - NEC PC-88 - NEC PC-98 - Amstrad PCW - Sinclair QL - Commodore VIC-20 - Sharp X1 - Sinclair ZX Spectrum |
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