New Zeland Story (Ocean) Ripped by kingshriekġ2. Legend of Prince Valliant (Ocean) Ripped by Gil_Galadġ1.
Masuzoe Youichi - Asa Made Famicom (Coconuts)ġ0. Magic Candle, The (Sammy) Ripped by kingshriekĩ. Obocchama Kun (Tecmo) Ripped by Gil_GaladĤ. Here is a list of games (with decent music) that according to Kingshrieks page, Gil Gilads page, Zophars page, and Planetemu's page, do not have NSFs. They will go bonkers! And it's all thanks to you SD Gundam Gaiden - Knight Gundam Monogatari 3ĮDIT: King, your post just dissapeared!? The one about Pinbot. SD Gundam Gaiden - Knight Gundam Monogatari 2 SD Gundam Gaiden - Knight Gundam Monogatari I got a bunch of rip requests from the other message forum and here they are, I might try some of these myself.īill & Ted's Excellent Video Game Adventure I updated the file above to reflect these changes. It should be nearly cycle accurate with the game's PCM routine now. I'm not sure if it can be improved from here. I rewrote it to get rid of these extra cycles, which allowed me to tweak the $4011 write loop values a bit higher, making the NSF even closer to what it should be. It turns out I had 11 extra cycles in the PCM routine. I updated the file above to reflect these changes.ĮDIT 2: Wow, I can't count. It's still not perfect, but it's better than it was before. I replaced a NOPx2 with a STA $xx (where xx is a random unused zero page address) in the PCM routine to fix this. It turns out I had an extra cycle in the PCM routine. Anyway, here's the combined NSF.ĮDIT: I was able to tweak the frequency values a little bit more. In the game, they are completely seperate - the number of times $4011 is updated between play routines varies slightly, although it's almost constant. Probably a result of the PCM routine being tied to the play routine in the NSF. I think the PCM frequency in the title theme is slightly lower than what it should be, but I can't make it go any higher without spilling into the next play routine. So if anyone has played through this game and can help me or can point me to a walkthrough, I'd greatly appreciate it.Īlright. I've had no such luck with Cleopatra no Mahou. For Tokimeki High School, I was able to find a guide/kouryaku, so it wasn't a problem. To find these, I basically have to play through the entire game - not an easy task when your Japanese is as poor as mine. Like many FDS games, the music is split across a lot of banks (Tokimeki High School had 9!), and for each bank, an address (for init) needs to be written explicitly. It has the same music format as Nakayama Miho's Tokimeki High School (which I've done), so it shouldn't be hard once I have all the data necessary. Lately, I've been looking at Cleopatra no Mahou. Although it's not exactly an NSF request, it being fulfilled will lead to an NSF. Thanks for the heads up on your NSF page - I'll make sure not to duplicate anything else on there.Īs for requests, I have one. Other NSFs I know I've duplicated are Kick Master and Laser Invasion (listed as Gun Sight at ZD). I'm happy that my NSFs are being Since, I've started ripping NSFs, I have learned that there are quite a bit more floating around out there than what's listed at Zophar's.
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I updated the NSF with the correct bank data so everything should work fine now.Īlso, I ripped a bunch of Koei MMC5 games (all have their music code in the same format) however, none of these use the extra sound capabilities of the chip.Īoki Ookami to Shiroku Mejika - Genchou Hishi.
I added the samples as well.ĮDIT: The previous Rollergames fix I uploaded had incorrect initial bank data, so one of the samples wasn't being played correctly. The music data is split across 2 banks so that's why half were missing in the previous rip.
To replace the bulkier joysticks on earlier gaming consoles' controllers.Sorry for all the posts, but I believe I have fixed the Rollergames NSF. Two round buttons labeled `A` and `B`, a `START` button, and a `SELECT` button.Īdditionally, the controllers utilize the cross-shaped joypad, designed by Nintendo employee Gunpei Yokoi, for Nintendo Game & Watch systems, The game controller used for both the NES and the Famicom features an oblong brick-like design with a simple four button layout: As one of the best-selling gaming consoles of its time, the NES helped revitalize the US video game industry following The Legend of Zelda and the action game Metroid. The NES featured a number of groundbreaking games, such as the platform game Super Mario Bros, the action-adventure game Was released internationally in the following years. Online emulated version of Ski or Die was originally developed for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), an 8-bit third-generation home video gameĬartridge-based console produced by Nintendo, first released in Japan as the Family Computer (commonly known as the Famicom) in 1983.