That unfortunately isn't possible, since playing this hack requires utilizing 3 different ROMs. This was the only way to make it as large as it is, with all of the monsters, dungeons to explore, multiple worlds, lots of enemy abilities, etc. ROM 1 is for World A, ROM 2 is for the underwater parts of World A as well as the Sky Castle, and ROM 3 is for World B also known as the Dark World. If an ORB has been relit, it will shine a different color on the status screen depending on which ROM is currently in use. Green for ROM 1, blue for ROM 2, and red for ROM 3. While it's a bummer that playing this on a cart isn't possible, it's just something I had to exchange in order to make the hack what it is today. I wouldn't have been able to fit nearly as much content into it as I did if I kept it to 1 ROM. Of course, the game is still able to be played, it just requires an emulator. For many players including myself, this is actually more convenient than a cart anyways. Using an emulator, a player will be able to switch from one ROM to another after saving.
@@randy8324 Yes. I don't know much about it because I've always used windows to emulate, but according to a quick search I just did on Google, Macs have NES emulators as well.
Will this release as a cartridge
That unfortunately isn't possible, since playing this hack requires utilizing 3 different ROMs. This was the only way to make it as large as it is, with all of the monsters, dungeons to explore, multiple worlds, lots of enemy abilities, etc. ROM 1 is for World A, ROM 2 is for the underwater parts of World A as well as the Sky Castle, and ROM 3 is for World B also known as the Dark World. If an ORB has been relit, it will shine a different color on the status screen depending on which ROM is currently in use. Green for ROM 1, blue for ROM 2, and red for ROM 3.
While it's a bummer that playing this on a cart isn't possible, it's just something I had to exchange in order to make the hack what it is today. I wouldn't have been able to fit nearly as much content into it as I did if I kept it to 1 ROM. Of course, the game is still able to be played, it just requires an emulator. For many players including myself, this is actually more convenient than a cart anyways.
Using an emulator, a player will be able to switch from one ROM to another after saving.
@@wiznaibus4260 ah. I would probably have played on an emulator anyway, i dont have an nes. I was just curious 🤷
I hope it works on mac so i can play it. Or iOS.
@@randy8324 yeah its hard to play on mac… if you use your phone use delta emulator
@@randy8324 Yes. I don't know much about it because I've always used windows to emulate, but according to a quick search I just did on Google, Macs have NES emulators as well.