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What I wont forget is I got duped on playing Sonic the Hedgehog on SNES, I even had the cartridge. Sonic and Mario together in a game?! I just realized years later its bootlegged game ripped from a Speedy Gonzales game in the SNES
Imho drunkard you do far and away some of the greatest and best quality SNES related gaming videos on RUclips . Please keep releasing them whenever you can I know I absolutely appreciate the channel
I've been following the progress of Mega Man X: Corrupted for years. It is very impressive what they manage to do every time they upload a new video. Definitely worth the wait.
Gotta say, thank you very much for putting together this series. I was always aware of ROMHacks and have played a few (most recently Super Metroid Impossible...oof) but I always looking for a list of the "best" ROMHacks. This series answered my question. Now, I have a good 10-15 games I'm looking to play. So for that, I thank you.
Sally was also a *really* huge part of the Sonic comics. Almost every plot point involved her in some way. And almost every comic where Sonic is absent it would be Sally as the main character.
It's Sally Acorn... The chipmunk... Not Sally the acorn lmao. But yeah considering how much I love the Sonic Saturday morning cartoon that was an awesome surprise of a hack. And hell yeah randomizer!!
A year ago, I searched for a forum that talked about the SNES port of Prince of Persia, and I found it, but also discovered that there were SNES mods of it. Not many, but a few had been done over the last 10 years. I was on the mood of that port of the game, so decided to do a rom hack of my own, my first one ever in fact. After 9-and-a-half months, plus another four for polishing graphics and adding a musical composition created by myself for the title screen as well as a musical arrangement for the Menu music, I released my hack titled ''The Queen Of Light''. It is 10 levels long, and it has a few new mechanics that are taught on 5 training levels. If anyone is interested, you can download it by clicking the link on the description of the video trailer I did for the hack on this channel of mine. Hope you like it!
I've been playing though aLttP randomized once a week, it's seriously my addiction now. Threw 10 different seeds on my SNES classic. Some of the seeds are really terrible, where you have to play partway through a dungeon (but you don't have the item to finish it) just to get an item for another dungeon. And if you forgot a single chest, you'll be pulling your hair out for that one key item (here's looking at you, bow!)
Hey I'm a huge fan of yours man and I just wanted to let you know I'm actually a co creator for return of the dark sorcerer (the main spriter), and I really appreciate you showing some love to the project, I just want you to know that a MASSIVE update is in the works and is planned to be released within the next few months if possible, keep up the reviews and videos man
Binging your videos got me through an insane project at work. Loving your Chrono Trigger LP and definitely looking forward to more. Hope you're feeling better!
Hard to believe that Mega "Man X Corrupted" is STILL under development; this is going to be one fine masterpiece assuming it sees a public release. Over 7 years worth of effort put into it.
@@EQOAnostalgia It doesn't matter if Netflix sucks, what is important is there is a Final Fantasy VI hack. So cancel Netflix and Hulu. You won't need them for a while.
Great Video! You did mention Super Castlevania IV. The game has a randomizer but it does not fit as well as for metroidvania games. Also there there are tow level hacks for it. They are on the hard side and don't offer much for casual gaming but hopefully a good graphic hack will come for it too since the tools are here to make it ^^
In a future update you should include the General Leo Cristophe hack for Final Fantasy VI that replaces Shadow with Leo, along with re-written scripts, new interpretations of events that transpire in the gameplay and storyline, and an altered ending covering Leo instead of Shadow. Nevertheless, my hats off to you, I've learned alot more about my favorite era of video gaming largely thanks to you.
I used to rent Link to the Past every other weekend back in middle school. Didn't get stale for me. Completely agree with the Zero Project, was endlessly hoping for a cheat code that allowed play as Zero lol
Last month I checked out every Romhack for NES and Gameboy/GB color that wasn't Super Mario, Zelda, or Metroid. There are some very, very good ones. I'm hoping to get to SNES this month.
The Super Metroid randomizer rom hacks are a blast! The game is just perfect for it, but you really need to be good at stuff like wall jumping, bomb jumping, etc.
I completed Super Metroid Redesign 3 times with no save states. Hard as hell buy super fun & rewarding once you complete it. It takes full advantage of Samus' capabilities in ways the original never did.
You talk about people requesting more MegaMan X hacks but on the third video you still haven't mentioned Hard Type! MMX Hard Type is an amazingly well dedigned and executed rom hack that rebalances the game and redesigns all the levels to be harder but still fair. Also it has a soft type version with the rebalancing but with the original level design. There is also a MMX Randomizer, but it is still pretty early.
The Mario Kaizo community and games are amazing. People that don’t like that Challenge should play Jump! And Jump 1/2 they have some serious amazing level design from a ton of different People in the community
Just a small note: Zero Project does more than just add Zero. Just as importantly, it makes the Giga Armor (X's armor for that game) not suck. The stupid shield flashing effect is gone, the X-Buster double shot doesn't slow the game to a crawl and actually connects properly, and the upwards dash doesn't take an eternity anymore, meaning it's actually useful as a dodge manuever in combat.
www.romhacking.net/forum/index.php?topic=11130.0 From what I have seen, the Zero Project hack is officially finished and others can use it as they please. Here's hoping that this will enable people to hack Megaman X more in general.
S Castlevania 4 has a rom hack called ''Other Castle''. It's the same levels but redesigned for hardcore players that don't find any challenge in the game anymore. And it's hard... stupidly hard at some points.
2:47 - actually her name is Sally Acorn and she was from the cartoon Sonic the Hedgehog aka Sonic SatAM. She was the leader of the Freedom Fighters and Sonic's girlfriend in that series, also she's not an acorn, she's a chipmunk.
Brutal Mario is a great hack for Super Mario World. The level design tries a lot of new things, but could be improved. But where it shines is the inclusion of a crap load of bosses from other games. And the bosses are a lot of fun. There isn't a lot of Super Mario World rom hacks that incorporate custom bosses to the effect that this rom hack does. Most of the ones that do use some other program to create them, so they seem generic and formulaic. It is worth checking out.
Nope, I disagree with that. Brutal Mario is outdated, gimmicky and victim of lots of drama in the SMW hacking scene. People impersonated the original author of the hack (''Carol''), someone even going as far as logging into Carol's acount on SMW Central by pretending to be him and having forgotten his password, then acting like he could help with a collaborative community hack that is stuck on hiatus for years now called ''SMW Central Production 2'', Carol himself not having updated his website for a lot of years by now, people intentionally spreading rumors about Brutal Mario ''still being in development''... yeah, it's not going to happen. The custom bosses were amazing back then, but let's face it: They are just a gimmick. It's best to just leave it at that. Besides, after numerous different demos of Carol (how legit these are, nobody can say for sure), he seems like he doesn't really knew what direction he wanted to take this hack in. Brutal Mario is, if anything, a relic from the past.
@@animeloverxX93 We'll have to agree to disagree on this one. :) The one I played was from the original author, but translated to English. I, personally, am a fan of hacks with custom bosses. I will concur that the level design was really him trying too many different things and too many different mechanics, but I am a sucker for custom boss battles and no one (that I've seen, anyways) has come anywhere close to doing something like that in any other hack. Super Mario Odyssey (the SNES rom hack) did have a custom boss that I liked and an interesting premise, but never got development past the first world, which left me quite disappointed. I've played a few Super Mario World rom hacks that have had great level design and were graphically amazing, but then found myself disappointed by the boss battles where they just simply either reskinned the boss, or changed nothing. It's like trying to make the game their own, but then giving me a boss battle that, for me, is anti-climatic as I had beaten it many times before. Now, there are utilities that make custom bosses, but I find those battles to be formulaic and pretty much a "You've fought one, you've fought all" type of encounter. Now, if Carol had had someone else actually design good, intelligent level design and Carol focus primarily on the boss battles, that would have been the greatest thing ever. When I fight a boss battle, I want a real challenge, not the same thing I've played dozens of times. I, also, get a little disappointed when the only change to an existing boss is to add a few other elements to the battle room (like fireballs, spikes, etc). And if Brutal Mario is any indication of what is possible in a boss battle in Super Mario World, then let that be an inspiration to other rom hackers to elevate the standard boss encounter into something that feels new and original.
You could make a few videos just on Sonic hacks I think it might have the most. It probably has the best ones too like yoshi in sonic 2 completely changes the game.
Ooh I don't know how I wasn't aware of the Fire Emblem 4 hack. It's one of my all-time favorite games, but it definitely has major balance issues so I'm excited to go through this. Question though, how do you have the translation as well? Can you patch the game with both the binary hack and the translation patch without issues? Does it matter which order you apply each ips to the rom?
There's also a Super Metroid randomizer. There's yet another one for another popular title but I can't remember it, just the fact alone. I think it was for a Castlevania title, but I'm unsure about anything of that, platform, title, etc.
It does have a decent translation tho! I’ve played one, and there was one shown in this video. Or do u mean those arent “decent?” Why, whats wrong with them?
How does the Link To The Past work? Sometimes you need specific treasures (like the Bow in the first realm.) What if the randomizer doesn't give you items when you need them?
Then find a way around the typical structure. For example, you can get the power glove and lift the rock above Kakariko VIllage and enter the Dark World that way and treasure hunt over there.
A question about Super Mario RPG Armageddon, is the balancing like Revolution's where they mainly just make enemies hit harder and have too much HP or do they alter the AI of these fights? Revolution's bosses started to get old with the way they handled difficulty and they even threw in a boss at the end that just had way too much HP, that I thought it could never be beaten.
The clip here doesn't do Armageddon justice at all. Several mechanics work differently, the level cap and other stats are increased, not to mention the addition of over a dozen FF bosses, over a dozen pokemon, and a few other characters like Magus (from CT) and Rosalina. Compared to Revolution, Armageddon far more impressive.
It's sad but I've never been able to get into Super Mario RPG. I love the Paper Mario games for Gamecube and Wii, but whenever I tried Mario RPG it just doesn't click. Something about the graphics and the writing that just feels a bit flat.
Indeed. The 3D platforming doesn't work well either due to the isometric viewpoint. It's not a bad game, but flawed and not exactly something I could see myself get into; people probably just liked it because of the novelty of having a Mario-themed RPG at the time.
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I was totally with you until you said Link to the Past is not a repayable game. Now I just think you smoke crack.
Still waiting for part 4. It's 2021
Waiting for part 4. Its summer 2021.
@@GamerMastodon Mega Man X Corrupted not released yet
@@jizzuschrist6252 That's not even a ROM hack anyway; it's a fan game made in a completely different engine for a completely different platform.
What I wont forget is I got duped on playing Sonic the Hedgehog on SNES, I even had the cartridge. Sonic and Mario together in a game?! I just realized years later its bootlegged game ripped from a Speedy Gonzales game in the SNES
Imho drunkard you do far and away some of the greatest and best quality SNES related gaming videos on RUclips . Please keep releasing them whenever you can I know I absolutely appreciate the channel
I just wish someone would do a ROM hack of Shadowrun, or at least some game play improvements.
i love SR on Snes but man, did you ever play the genesis version ?
@@PatThePirate. It's also a fantastic game.
there is a mouse hack for shadowrun out there
There's shadowrun 2058 on romhacking website
One of my favorite SNES games...
I've been following the progress of Mega Man X: Corrupted for years. It is very impressive what they manage to do every time they upload a new video. Definitely worth the wait.
And here I was about to do something productive.
Time to watch a new SNES drunk video instead.
Gotta say, thank you very much for putting together this series. I was always aware of ROMHacks and have played a few (most recently Super Metroid Impossible...oof) but I always looking for a list of the "best" ROMHacks. This series answered my question. Now, I have a good 10-15 games I'm looking to play. So for that, I thank you.
The alttp +Super metroid combined randomizer is awesome
Especially to watch two people teams speed run it.
Sally was also a *really* huge part of the Sonic comics. Almost every plot point involved her in some way. And almost every comic where Sonic is absent it would be Sally as the main character.
It's Sally Acorn... The chipmunk... Not Sally the acorn lmao. But yeah considering how much I love the Sonic Saturday morning cartoon that was an awesome surprise of a hack. And hell yeah randomizer!!
A year ago, I searched for a forum that talked about the SNES port of Prince of Persia, and I found it, but also discovered that there were SNES mods of it. Not many, but a few had been done over the last 10 years. I was on the mood of that port of the game, so decided to do a rom hack of my own, my first one ever in fact.
After 9-and-a-half months, plus another four for polishing graphics and adding a musical composition created by myself for the title screen as well as a musical arrangement for the Menu music, I released my hack titled ''The Queen Of Light''.
It is 10 levels long, and it has a few new mechanics that are taught on 5 training levels. If anyone is interested, you can download it by clicking the link on the description of the video trailer I did for the hack on this channel of mine. Hope you like it!
??? There's no link.
The link is in the second video on his channel.
MR. SNES DRUNK: WE DEMAND A PART 4 OF THIS! Please? I'll be nice. Mow yer lawn. Wash yer dog. Somethin.
These video's are really good, and they help me select games to put on my snes classic. Thx my dude.
I've been playing though aLttP randomized once a week, it's seriously my addiction now. Threw 10 different seeds on my SNES classic. Some of the seeds are really terrible, where you have to play partway through a dungeon (but you don't have the item to finish it) just to get an item for another dungeon. And if you forgot a single chest, you'll be pulling your hair out for that one key item (here's looking at you, bow!)
I would love to see some Super Star Wars hacks, perhaps using the other films in the series as inspiration.
Hey I'm a huge fan of yours man and I just wanted to let you know I'm actually a co creator for return of the dark sorcerer (the main spriter), and I really appreciate you showing some love to the project, I just want you to know that a MASSIVE update is in the works and is planned to be released within the next few months if possible, keep up the reviews and videos man
Wow good to hear, thanks for watching
SNES drunk any time man, if you would like I wouldn't mind giving you an early release just let me know
Binging your videos got me through an insane project at work. Loving your Chrono Trigger LP and definitely looking forward to more. Hope you're feeling better!
Thanks
Now I can have a good rest of my day. Thanks SNES Drunk for the upload!. Some of these look dope!
Hard to believe that Mega "Man X Corrupted" is STILL under development; this is going to be one fine masterpiece assuming it sees a public release. Over 7 years worth of effort put into it.
Pause Netflix, there's a new SNESdrunk vid 😃
Netflix sucks.
@@EQOAnostalgia It doesn't matter if Netflix sucks, what is important is there is a Final Fantasy VI hack. So cancel Netflix and Hulu. You won't need them for a while.
Great Video! You did mention Super Castlevania IV. The game has a randomizer but it does not fit as well as for metroidvania games. Also there there are tow level hacks for it. They are on the hard side and don't offer much for casual gaming but hopefully a good graphic hack will come for it too since the tools are here to make it ^^
5:19: Really, Mr. Saturn as a Final Fantasy VI supporting character? :D
It's a nice nod to the Stonehenge base.
Agreed, the thing keeping A Link To The Past off of my personal top 5 Zelda games is it's lack of replay value. Randomizer sounds like the solution!
an Ogre Battle rom hack would be interesting, to make it so you control the characters more which was one of the most common complaints
I want to thank you for this channel, and i hope you have a great rest of your day
Thanks for taking the time to watch Liam
I've never been into ROMhacks but the Sonic/Streets of Rage crossover games has me now interested.
In a future update you should include the General Leo Cristophe hack for Final Fantasy VI that replaces Shadow with Leo, along with re-written scripts, new interpretations of events that transpire in the gameplay and storyline, and an altered ending covering Leo instead of Shadow. Nevertheless, my hats off to you, I've learned alot more about my favorite era of video gaming largely thanks to you.
I used to rent Link to the Past every other weekend back in middle school. Didn't get stale for me. Completely agree with the Zero Project, was endlessly hoping for a cheat code that allowed play as Zero lol
Last month I checked out every Romhack for NES and Gameboy/GB color that wasn't Super Mario, Zelda, or Metroid. There are some very, very good ones. I'm hoping to get to SNES this month.
The Super Metroid randomizer rom hacks are a blast! The game is just perfect for it, but you really need to be good at stuff like wall jumping, bomb jumping, etc.
I love the idea of the randomizer hacks, they sound very fun!
Maybe we can get a Half-Life Randomizer eh Gaben?
Hmmmm, Maybe after you get Artifact!
Pokemon has a great randomizer for the third gen (GBA) games too.
The Super Metroid randomizer rom hacks are great!
Those sonic hacks reminded me of Yoshi in Sonic 2, he can even throw eggs!
I completed Super Metroid Redesign 3 times with no save states. Hard as hell buy super fun & rewarding once you complete it. It takes full advantage of Samus' capabilities in ways the original never did.
You talk about people requesting more MegaMan X hacks but on the third video you still haven't mentioned Hard Type! MMX Hard Type is an amazingly well dedigned and executed rom hack that rebalances the game and redesigns all the levels to be harder but still fair. Also it has a soft type version with the rebalancing but with the original level design. There is also a MMX Randomizer, but it is still pretty early.
There's also Kaizo Megaman X.
Also, this: ruclips.net/video/LZS-2BBBX_g/видео.html
^And yes, that's a romhack, not a fangame.
Let the part 4 come! We got DKC2 Unveiled, that is a worthy hack to talk about
I've become addicted to watching Link to the Past Randomizer races.
What I most want form Zelda and RPG ROmhacks are people new stories.
lol I'm on a binge watch of all your videos xD
The Mario Kaizo community and games are amazing. People that don’t like that Challenge should play Jump! And Jump 1/2 they have some serious amazing level design from a ton of different People in the community
Love the SNES Donut Plains theme
I've played the two Streets of Rage/Sonic Crossovers and they were awesome.
Megaman Corrupted is amazing. I hope to see it soon
Multiplayer hack for Megaman X, X2, and X3 would be fantastic! Where u play as X and Zero at the same time
you should show some love to the rock n' roll racing hack it is amazing!
Just a small note: Zero Project does more than just add Zero. Just as importantly, it makes the Giga Armor (X's armor for that game) not suck. The stupid shield flashing effect is gone, the X-Buster double shot doesn't slow the game to a crawl and actually connects properly, and the upwards dash doesn't take an eternity anymore, meaning it's actually useful as a dodge manuever in combat.
www.romhacking.net/forum/index.php?topic=11130.0
From what I have seen, the Zero Project hack is officially finished and others can use it as they please.
Here's hoping that this will enable people to hack Megaman X more in general.
Oh crap this was just released! New fan here thanks for your videos they are very entertaining!
Thanks for watching
Sonic Classic Heroes is the best Sonic hack. It's almost like a Sonic Anniversary Edition with 6 playable characters 3 at a time!
Good video found your channel recently and I’m loving your content
Thanks for taking the time to watch
Hoping Part 4 includes the Sailormoon SuperS rom hack. It's got 3 additional characters and enhanced the gameplay.
great video again. have a great rest of your day too, dude!
S Castlevania 4 has a rom hack called ''Other Castle''. It's the same levels but redesigned for hardcore players that don't find any challenge in the game anymore. And it's hard... stupidly hard at some points.
2:47 - actually her name is Sally Acorn and she was from the cartoon Sonic the Hedgehog aka Sonic SatAM. She was the leader of the Freedom Fighters and Sonic's girlfriend in that series, also she's not an acorn, she's a chipmunk.
Love these videos. Please don't stop!
Best Christmas ROM hacks?
Nice. How about covering the Prince of Persia hacks next time? Cheers.
Brutal Mario is a great hack for Super Mario World. The level design tries a lot of new things, but could be improved. But where it shines is the inclusion of a crap load of bosses from other games. And the bosses are a lot of fun. There isn't a lot of Super Mario World rom hacks that incorporate custom bosses to the effect that this rom hack does. Most of the ones that do use some other program to create them, so they seem generic and formulaic. It is worth checking out.
Nope, I disagree with that.
Brutal Mario is outdated, gimmicky and victim of lots of drama in the SMW hacking scene.
People impersonated the original author of the hack (''Carol''), someone even going as far as logging into Carol's acount on SMW Central by pretending to be him and having forgotten his password, then acting like he could help with a collaborative community hack that is stuck on hiatus for years now called ''SMW Central Production 2'', Carol himself not having updated his website for a lot of years by now, people intentionally spreading rumors about Brutal Mario ''still being in development''... yeah, it's not going to happen.
The custom bosses were amazing back then, but let's face it: They are just a gimmick.
It's best to just leave it at that. Besides, after numerous different demos of Carol (how legit these are, nobody can say for sure), he seems like he doesn't really knew what direction he wanted to take this hack in.
Brutal Mario is, if anything, a relic from the past.
@@animeloverxX93 We'll have to agree to disagree on this one. :) The one I played was from the original author, but translated to English. I, personally, am a fan of hacks with custom bosses. I will concur that the level design was really him trying too many different things and too many different mechanics, but I am a sucker for custom boss battles and no one (that I've seen, anyways) has come anywhere close to doing something like that in any other hack. Super Mario Odyssey (the SNES rom hack) did have a custom boss that I liked and an interesting premise, but never got development past the first world, which left me quite disappointed. I've played a few Super Mario World rom hacks that have had great level design and were graphically amazing, but then found myself disappointed by the boss battles where they just simply either reskinned the boss, or changed nothing. It's like trying to make the game their own, but then giving me a boss battle that, for me, is anti-climatic as I had beaten it many times before. Now, there are utilities that make custom bosses, but I find those battles to be formulaic and pretty much a "You've fought one, you've fought all" type of encounter.
Now, if Carol had had someone else actually design good, intelligent level design and Carol focus primarily on the boss battles, that would have been the greatest thing ever. When I fight a boss battle, I want a real challenge, not the same thing I've played dozens of times. I, also, get a little disappointed when the only change to an existing boss is to add a few other elements to the battle room (like fireballs, spikes, etc). And if Brutal Mario is any indication of what is possible in a boss battle in Super Mario World, then let that be an inspiration to other rom hackers to elevate the standard boss encounter into something that feels new and original.
I had figured the ‘Bruce Campbell’ hack was some sort of fucking Football version.
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This might be a different mix but I would LOVE a game with terranigma or chaos seed fighting mechanics with a secret of mana like adventure.
You could make a few videos just on Sonic hacks I think it might have the most. It probably has the best ones too like yoshi in sonic 2 completely changes the game.
SNES drunk you are the champion
Prinnies in final fantasy?!?!? Disgaea reference
hey for the next part of this series you should check out extra mario world, easily the best rom hack to date it feels like a new mario fangame
In the latest hack on Megaman X3 Project Zero there is New Game Plus feature
You still can keep the golden armor
Man you could make a video reading the phone book or encyclopedia and I would enjoy the whole thing through .
Hey Drunk...You could make a video about the Sonic roms Hacks! Have plenty out there which expands the Sonic gameplay on fantastic ways
Ooh I don't know how I wasn't aware of the Fire Emblem 4 hack. It's one of my all-time favorite games, but it definitely has major balance issues so I'm excited to go through this. Question though, how do you have the translation as well? Can you patch the game with both the binary hack and the translation patch without issues? Does it matter which order you apply each ips to the rom?
Great video!
Also, I don't think Mega Man X: Corrupted is a ROMhack. If it started as one, I don't think it is one now!
awsome content! but were the heck did you get a english patch for FE4?
There's also a Super Metroid randomizer. There's yet another one for another popular title but I can't remember it, just the fact alone. I think it was for a Castlevania title, but I'm unsure about anything of that, platform, title, etc.
Why does FE: Seisen no keifu have a romhack when it doesn't even have decent fan translation yet?
It does have a decent translation tho! I’ve played one, and there was one shown in this video. Or do u mean those arent “decent?” Why, whats wrong with them?
We need more of these vids!
How does the Link To The Past work? Sometimes you need specific treasures (like the Bow in the first realm.) What if the randomizer doesn't give you items when you need them?
Then find a way around the typical structure. For example, you can get the power glove and lift the rock above Kakariko VIllage and enter the Dark World that way and treasure hunt over there.
You know what’s super funny I just found about LTTP randomized just yesterday and now this video comes out are you stalking me or what lol
Could also do snes/genesis like fangames.
Best Genesis crossover beat em up is Shinobi in Streets of Rage
It'd be interesting? if they did Street Fighter 2 for the Super Nintendo "rainbow Edition" hack like in the arcade!
That Ren & Stimpy reference though...
Thanks! always looking for new hacks
your videos are charming
Great work Sir thank you
Thanks for putting spoiler alerts when necessary, I hate it when ppl don’t. Great vid!!
I'm surprized wit the lack nes and famicon rom hacks
if you ever do a fourth one of these, please talk about Final Fantasy IV: Free Enterprise
Contra rom hacks, seeing a a couple of good ones would make me buy an everdrive.
In part 4 do you talk about super metroid link to the past randomizer?
I talk about it in this video ruclips.net/video/UpjtBL35Ncw/видео.html
Fire Emblem 4
Hi Alex, I'd like to recommend a super mario world hack: Mario is missing done right. The developer Gamma V is really great
Is it bad that the randomizer is the only way I've ever beaten Link to the Past?
A question about Super Mario RPG Armageddon, is the balancing like Revolution's where they mainly just make enemies hit harder and have too much HP or do they alter the AI of these fights? Revolution's bosses started to get old with the way they handled difficulty and they even threw in a boss at the end that just had way too much HP, that I thought it could never be beaten.
The clip here doesn't do Armageddon justice at all. Several mechanics work differently, the level cap and other stats are increased, not to mention the addition of over a dozen FF bosses, over a dozen pokemon, and a few other characters like Magus (from CT) and Rosalina.
Compared to Revolution, Armageddon far more impressive.
Actraiser 2 needs a rom hack so that the game includes village building inbetween levels. I would do it, but I ain't that smort.
I highly recommend Sonic 2 Pink Edition since you mentioned sonics.
I know it’s not an snes game, but if you like Pokémon check out crystal clear. It’s an amazing rom hack
I keep hoping someone would come up with tools for ACT raiser or soulblazer so we can get some hacks of those games
Make a part 4 please!
Does the Fire Emblem hack make the game English then? oh and thanks for making these videos.
Naaw, and here I wanted part 4...
No love for pacnsac dave's hacks? They're pretty good.
It's sad but I've never been able to get into Super Mario RPG. I love the Paper Mario games for Gamecube and Wii, but whenever I tried Mario RPG it just doesn't click. Something about the graphics and the writing that just feels a bit flat.
Indeed.
The 3D platforming doesn't work well either due to the isometric viewpoint.
It's not a bad game, but flawed and not exactly something I could see myself get into; people probably just liked it because of the novelty of having a Mario-themed RPG at the time.
Please review Arcana - Seal of Rimsala
which is an amazingly good Hack of Arcana
Aron from 2020: LOL corrupted.