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It always feels super weird when I see my work on the Zero Project being talked about or seeing people play through it and stuff. It's almost dreamlike honestly. I'm ecstatic that people still enjoy the work I put into it and the extra help from Metalwario64 and others! Hoping to see people keep enjoying what the project has become even if it doesn't fix the core issues of X3. It'll always be my first love project on the SNES. Thank you for talking about it in here SNES drunk! Not something I expected to see or hear. Had a couple people message me about this and I had to double take lol. Thank you again so much!
What I don’t understand though is how bad do you have to suck at Yoshi’s Island enough to hear baby Mario crying. Yoshi games are notoriously easy, and getting sick of baby Mario crying would mean you’d have to be listening to it for a full 20 seconds or more. 🤷♂️
This was a really pleasant surprise. Thank you so much for recommending Namingway Edition and Ted Woolsey Uncensored Edition. I am really glad you enjoyed them!
I owned 7th Saga as a kid and really loved the atmosphere and different character combinations, but could never beat it because of how badly broken it was. The main problem was, when they localized it, they made your PC gain way less stats per level, but forgot to change the rival NPCs' advancement rate. So you needed to grind to beat the regular enemies, but if you did too much grinding the other NPCs would be way more powerful, gaining more stats per level; it was one of the only RPGs back then where grinding just made it harder. I played all the way through 7th Saga with the Elnard patch a year ago. It's great, doesn't feel cheap or too easy, really just makes it a proper well-balanced game.
I really love how SNES patches range from "I retranslated this entire RPG to make it more accurate to the original also I fixed all of these really annoying bugs and also threw in a couple of bonus features just for funsies" all the way to "I don't like how Mario hits a block so I changed how Mario hits a block"
Amazing what some people are able to do with these games. A big "Thank you" to everyone who spends hours upon hours to improve the classics of our childhood. And to you as well for giving them a plattform.
These videos are a great way to breathe life into these retro titles and also encourage people to try them out if they haven't before. More of these uploads would be appreciated!
I love this channel, always something informative on something I didn't know or even rehashing over games and things I do know but with a different perspective. Keep up the good work
I really like this series of videos (or video series) Re-translations, uncensor patches and drastically reduced/removed slow down and great additions. These are the people of the fandom I am truly the biggest fans of. Thank you all wherever you are.
It is SO GOOD to see a retranslation effort that still gives props to the original translators, and doesn't just go "original Japanese therefore better".
I love these vids, the ROM patching scene is so hard to keep a track on. Anything seemingly small/niche in the classic gaming scene does my heart proud.
This video is basically the perfect SNES youtube video for me. Answers the age old questions: what if Contra III didnt have crappy slow downs that made us seg afans laugh our asses off? What if the Super Mario Bros. SNES remake didnt suck? What if the damn baby just shut up in Yoshi's Island? you sir have revealed the answers to a thousand years of console philosophical debates in one fell swoop.
Really really loving your work man keep it up...just appreciating your down beat straight talking style (gaming reporting not trying to be funny witty etc)
I've officially seen every review on this channel! I really enjoy these reviews. When I was a teen, I had 3 to 6 hours a day to play my SNES, but as almost 40 year old with a wife and 2 kids, a full time job, and heavy involvement in church, I'm lucky to get 2 hours a week now. I like seeing all these games. I've learned about a lot I didn't even know existed. I also like how short they are. I need a 30 minute review about any game. These reviews are nice and concise! I'm already looking forward to next week's!
the Namingway hack is so good it made me play the game again just a few days after I beated the original, mostly because some special abilities some characters have that were cut in the american release
7th Saga is one of my favorite RPG on the SNES I have never beaten because of how damn hard it is! I just cant believe how the locolizers just screwed the game by changing the stats! A Re-balance would be SOO nice
Great Overview of the different improvement Hacks! There is also an Super Mario World SA-1 Hack you didn't mentionend which removes a lot of the slowdowns!
Great vid...and great mods. I wonder what the future will hold...maybe AI assisted improvement mods that could speed up the process so a whole new generation of remakes emerges. Something like that. Imagine the possibilities
I'll have to try the Final Fantasy 4 patch, as well as the patch for Final Fantasy 6. The original translations never bothered me, but it is nice to know that there is now a translation that is %100 faithful to the original version. Thanks SNES drunk
oh man, i remember seeing the early versions of Zero Project being worked on like 10 years ago on some shitty forum, i'm really glad to see how far it got.
Yes, I guess it's almost part of the gameplay, to make you feel the urgency of recovering baby Mario. For me Yoshi's Island is just perfect as it is, I never had any trouble with crying baby Mario
I'm really glad you covered that Super Mario All Stars patch. That issue is game breaking for me, it bothers me so much. I wish I had a real cart with the patch applied.
There's also an addon to zero project that makes his saber the default attack, and requires you to charge up in order to used ranged attacks. It's really cool because it turns Zero into a high risk, high reward character. He does massive damage up close, but doing that exposes him to damage. At range he is quite slow and clumsy. X on the other hands is very fast and agile, and able to avoid things more easily while atacking at range. Very cool.
Gradius 3 had a non-SA1 slowdown fix as well, which was actually pretty close to getting rid of the slowdown without using an extra chip. I thought that one was pretty impressive.
That 7th Saga Elnard patch is a must. What the original localization basically did was heavily nerf your stat growths on level up, which iirc were supposed to increase more the higher your level was. It's made even worse by the fact that the other adventurers, who you will have to fight some of to progress the story, DON'T get the nerf if they're not in your party, so the game can be practically unwinnable if you're unlucky.
I played the Final Fantasy VI Ted Woosley Uncensored version shortly after beating the retranslated version of Breath of Fire II. It's definitely the definitive way to play FF VI on the SNES
Ended up adding three or four of these to my bucket list. Especially 7th Saga. I wanted to like that game, I REALLY did but, ain't nobody got time for a difficulty level like that in a RPG.
The character switching patch for Rockman & Forte really does make a big difference, but when you combine it with a mod that allows multiple equipment to be equipped at once, the game becomes far more palatable for a casual play-through. It even works with the Aeon Genesis translation patch.
So impressive to see what people have accomplished with these improvement hacks. I'm amazed at what is even possible. I already played Yoshi's Island with the hack to shut baby Mario up. I wasn't going to play it otherwise. Honestly, I didn't like the game as much as I hoped, but the hack was definitely appreciated as Mario's whining would be annoying in tougher stages. I haven't gotten around to playing through it yet, but one improvement hack that appeals to me a lot is for Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow for DS. I played through a bunch of the portable Castlevanias a few years ago(which is why I haven't tried the hack yet), and Dawn of Sorrow's DS touch gimmicks really pissed me off. I decided to see if there was a hack for it, otherwise I was going to retire that game. Sure enough, the hack exists. The game really needed it.
You should see what MSU-1 is, it is a snes rom hack that changes the music to allow the user to use any orchestra cover they desire, you can also put in video cut scenes in some of them too. They are featured at a website called zeldix. If you are curious what they are, my channel has a few hames showing what they are, but you can play mario world with real orchestra music going on, its awesome.
Very cool! There were a few I wasn't aware of. I found an interesting hack on some obscure Russian website and I've never heard anyone ever mention it and it's not on romhacking dot net. It's a hack for earthworm Jim on genesis that allows you to change your weapon like on the snes version. Makes a huge difference being able to stock up on special items for later.
I'm really loving these patch videos! I have two that I don't know if you've covered before. Secret of Mana: Turbo. Allows you to apply a HUGE number of patches to the game. And you can pick and choose what you like. From the Japanese title screen, to a completely re-localized translation, to the scroll hack you mentioned earlier. www.romhacking.net/forum/index.php?topic=27890.0 F-Zero Final. Combines the base F-Zero game with the cars and tracks from the BS F-Zero Grand Prix 2. So you can use the newer cars on the older tracks and vice versa.
Maybe it wasn't clear without a side by side comparison, but the mode 7 transformation is a huge difference. If you're into programming, check out the dev log behind it!
Man, every time I see FF IV it brings me back to about 6 years ago I think it was playing a version of Final Fantasy IV on BYOND where the creators had turned the game into an MMO where you could choose your job and unlock new ones on repeat playthroughs. Like you could play as Golbez as a job choice when you unlocked him. Sadly it was shut down by Squeenix about a year or maybe a year n a half later.
You covered X3 in this video, but recently an X1 patch has been made that curbs slowdown by adding the Cx4 chip from X2 and X3 that allowed for the wireframe characters!
We will get 10 seconds one day. I’m sure of it. Mankind needs a 10 second “Snnnnnnnnnnes Drunk!”. Or do we? Could we handle its awesomeness? I’d like to think we could. One with some weird harmonies that would never again be duplicated. Ah, a man can dream... a man can dream.
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Wait... RodimusPrimal made the patch for FF4 on snes? The same one that runs a YT channel about transformers??? 😲
@@alessandrobaggi6129 Indeed I am one and the same!
@@RodimusPrimal 🤯🤯🤯 You're great Rodimus, keep up the good work on the channel 👍 happy holidays 🤗
But I own 7th Saga... physically... :notlikethis:
More please!
It always feels super weird when I see my work on the Zero Project being talked about or seeing people play through it and stuff. It's almost dreamlike honestly.
I'm ecstatic that people still enjoy the work I put into it and the extra help from Metalwario64 and others! Hoping to see people keep enjoying what the project has become even if it doesn't fix the core issues of X3. It'll always be my first love project on the SNES.
Thank you for talking about it in here SNES drunk! Not something I expected to see or hear. Had a couple people message me about this and I had to double take lol. Thank you again so much!
Thank you for your hard work
Really thank you for this amazing work!! Greetings from VENEZUELA my friend! You're a legend
It was a dream for me as a child, to be able to play as zero 😬
6:12 The fact that someone literally made a patch to stop Baby Mario from crying is downright hilarious.
I started playing it with my GF and she couldn't stand the crying either, good improvement patch, might give it a try again.
@Dave Hanson yes
it is necessary.
if you get mad at noises like that so easily maybe you should invest in a punching bag
What I don’t understand though is how bad do you have to suck at Yoshi’s Island enough to hear baby Mario crying. Yoshi games are notoriously easy, and getting sick of baby Mario crying would mean you’d have to be listening to it for a full 20 seconds or more. 🤷♂️
Happy SNESgiving everyone
This was a really pleasant surprise. Thank you so much for recommending Namingway Edition and Ted Woolsey Uncensored Edition. I am really glad you enjoyed them!
Thanks for all your hard work
That mode 7 mod looks excellent
It really does. I hope it makes it way onto flash carts.
I want that for games like ff6 and secret of mana, the flying around would look so much better
Zero Project is one of my favorite hacks of all time, I’m glad you covered it
Thank you for watching
SNES drunk thank you for making excellent content!
I owned 7th Saga as a kid and really loved the atmosphere and different character combinations, but could never beat it because of how badly broken it was. The main problem was, when they localized it, they made your PC gain way less stats per level, but forgot to change the rival NPCs' advancement rate. So you needed to grind to beat the regular enemies, but if you did too much grinding the other NPCs would be way more powerful, gaining more stats per level; it was one of the only RPGs back then where grinding just made it harder. I played all the way through 7th Saga with the Elnard patch a year ago. It's great, doesn't feel cheap or too easy, really just makes it a proper well-balanced game.
I really love how SNES patches range from "I retranslated this entire RPG to make it more accurate to the original also I fixed all of these really annoying bugs and also threw in a couple of bonus features just for funsies" all the way to "I don't like how Mario hits a block so I changed how Mario hits a block"
Amazing what some people are able to do with these games. A big "Thank you" to everyone who spends hours upon hours to improve the classics of our childhood. And to you as well for giving them a plattform.
HD Mode 7 looks amazing!
Wow, I never noticed the brick physics in All-Stars
1:25 One could say a little bit of blast processing really helped these games.
These videos are a great way to breathe life into these retro titles and also encourage people to try them out if they haven't before. More of these uploads would be appreciated!
I love this channel, always something informative on something I didn't know or even rehashing over games and things I do know but with a different perspective. Keep up the good work
Hell yeah brother 🤙 cheers for all the awesome vids man.
Thank you for watching
This just made my morning! Have an awesome holiday everyone!
Thank you for watching
I really like this series of videos (or video series) Re-translations, uncensor patches and drastically reduced/removed slow down and great additions.
These are the people of the fandom I am truly the biggest fans of. Thank you all wherever you are.
Thanks for your support! Those of us who worked on projects like these did it out of passion for the games we love.
Whoa, another patch episode? I really liked the last one. I've been playing a bunch of the ghouls and ghosts patch.
Thanks for even more!
Thanks for watching
Great job covering these games, Drunk. These games are right down my alley
Thanks for watching Ryan
It is SO GOOD to see a retranslation effort that still gives props to the original translators, and doesn't just go "original Japanese therefore better".
That was my goal with my projects. Especially with Ted Woolsey Uncensored Edition.
I love these vids, the ROM patching scene is so hard to keep a track on. Anything seemingly small/niche in the classic gaming scene does my heart proud.
the work that these guys still put into these old games is astonishing and very much appreciated. thanks for you video.
I've been playing the elnard patch for a while now and I'm having a blast. 10/10 would recommend.
This video is basically the perfect SNES youtube video for me. Answers the age old questions:
what if Contra III didnt have crappy slow downs that made us seg afans laugh our asses off?
What if the Super Mario Bros. SNES remake didnt suck?
What if the damn baby just shut up in Yoshi's Island?
you sir have revealed the answers to a thousand years of console philosophical debates in one fell swoop.
Recently beat my super famicom copy of ff6 on Retron 5 with the Woolsey patch. It is sooo good, highly recommend
I am having problems finding a 1.0 rom, could you help me please?
I absolutely LOVE the early sounds of SNES, like the Pilotwings track played at the end of this video.
Lol, I found the non-crying patch a long time ago and I loved it, nice to see it here!
Also great vid as always!
You’re the best! Always an uplifting start to the day to get SNES drunk.
Thanks for watching Jim
I just hope the Namingway patch kept YOU SPOONY BARD intact.
It does. There was no way that was getting changed. Same with the famous Woolsey lines in FFVI.
Really really loving your work man keep it up...just appreciating your down beat straight talking style (gaming reporting not trying to be funny witty etc)
The first thing I do after medicating heavily on weed because of pain or meltdown is watch a SNESdrunk. So relaxing and calming!
I've officially seen every review on this channel! I really enjoy these reviews. When I was a teen, I had 3 to 6 hours a day to play my SNES, but as almost 40 year old with a wife and 2 kids, a full time job, and heavy involvement in church, I'm lucky to get 2 hours a week now. I like seeing all these games. I've learned about a lot I didn't even know existed. I also like how short they are. I need a 30 minute review about any game. These reviews are nice and concise! I'm already looking forward to next week's!
zero project turned x3 into one of my favourite x games, thanks for covering it!
Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
Happy Thanksgiving Snesdrunk!
the Namingway hack is so good it made me play the game again just a few days after I beated the original, mostly because some special abilities some characters have that were cut in the american release
Goes without saying that I look forward to every Tuesday and Thursday!
Thanks for watching Justin
7th Saga is one of my favorite RPG on the SNES I have never beaten because of how damn hard it is! I just cant believe how the locolizers just screwed the game by changing the stats! A Re-balance would be SOO nice
Great video! Thanks for showing us all these interesting hacks.
Great video. Happy Thanksgiving to all you US watchers. The Mode 7 patch is amazing. Keep up the good work drunk.
Thank you for watching Karsten
Great Overview of the different improvement Hacks! There is also an Super Mario World SA-1 Hack you didn't mentionend which removes a lot of the slowdowns!
Great video! Keep up the great work!
Thanks for watching Dustin
Love your channel man.
Thank you for watching
As someone who loved 7th saga that patch to make it much more forgiving was a god send, I was actually able to finally beat the game with it.
Man! Those slow downs in Contra 3 gave me the edge!
Have a happy thanksgiving SD wishing lots of warmth cheer and good food for you your family and pooch !! Thanks for all the awesome vids like this :D
Thanks for watching
I saw you took both my suggestions, thank you very much! I made the Yoshi's Island no crying patch.
Great vid...and great mods. I wonder what the future will hold...maybe AI assisted improvement mods that could speed up the process so a whole new generation of remakes emerges. Something like that. Imagine the possibilities
Another freaking amazing video SNES drunk ! keep em coming. Much love from Canada.
Thanks for watching
@@SNESdrunk No thank you for always being honest with your content. Your videos always make my day better.
The various 7th saga improvement patches are a godsend! Check out the "7th saga redux" and "7th saga the new class" hacks too
I'll have to try the Final Fantasy 4 patch, as well as the patch for Final Fantasy 6. The original translations never bothered me, but it is nice to know that there is now a translation that is %100 faithful to the original version. Thanks SNES drunk
I was very happy to see The Zero Project being mentioned
I love this series! Thank you Mr. Snesdrunk!🙂
Thank you for watching
I love this kind of content, please keep them coming!
I really do love your videos. They are very helpful. Thank you.
Great video. . . Muy buen video
Thank you for watching
Wow, the Mode 7 patch looks amazing!
oh man, i remember seeing the early versions of Zero Project being worked on like 10 years ago on some shitty forum, i'm really glad to see how far it got.
That lat one makes pilot wings look unreal. Nice.
The awful crying baby is part of the intended experience though.
Yes, I guess it's almost part of the gameplay, to make you feel the urgency of recovering baby Mario. For me Yoshi's Island is just perfect as it is, I never had any trouble with crying baby Mario
Can you imagine? These people actually get touched by enemies... LOL
Just subbed...love the videos. Keep the content coming dude.
Thank you for watching
I'm really glad you covered that Super Mario All Stars patch. That issue is game breaking for me, it bothers me so much. I wish I had a real cart with the patch applied.
I think the slow down was always a good thing in shooters or run and gun games, very helpful in hairy situations
There's also an addon to zero project that makes his saber the default attack, and requires you to charge up in order to used ranged attacks. It's really cool because it turns Zero into a high risk, high reward character. He does massive damage up close, but doing that exposes him to damage. At range he is quite slow and clumsy. X on the other hands is very fast and agile, and able to avoid things more easily while atacking at range. Very cool.
Gradius 3 had a non-SA1 slowdown fix as well, which was actually pretty close to getting rid of the slowdown without using an extra chip. I thought that one was pretty impressive.
That 7th Saga Elnard patch is a must. What the original localization basically did was heavily nerf your stat growths on level up, which iirc were supposed to increase more the higher your level was. It's made even worse by the fact that the other adventurers, who you will have to fight some of to progress the story, DON'T get the nerf if they're not in your party, so the game can be practically unwinnable if you're unlucky.
I played the Final Fantasy VI Ted Woosley Uncensored version shortly after beating the retranslated version of Breath of Fire II. It's definitely the definitive way to play FF VI on the SNES
I agree
Thanks. I'm very glad you enjoyed it!
Woah! That HD Mode7 is awesome!
7th Saga .... a Game i remember well.. i played it a LOT back in the days and never could get hands on a file for my PC
Ended up adding three or four of these to my bucket list. Especially 7th Saga. I wanted to like that game, I REALLY did but, ain't nobody got time for a difficulty level like that in a RPG.
I appreciate slowdown. It gives you a chance to catch your breath a little bit. To me it's part of the games at this point.
Great vid, man, I sorta wanna start playing modified roms now
Have a great rest of your day too!
Watching a new SNES Drunk video while taking a dump & getting ready for some stuffing and turkey in Albuquerque. God Bless America.
Dude that HD Mode 7 thing was way cool!
Great video - this is a good series.
This HD Mode7 looks awesome. Hope to see more.
6:12 BEST SNES PATCH OF THE HISTORY
I have played the retranslation of Chrono Trigger. I don't know if it is a top tier improvement patch, but some people swear by it.
The character switching patch for Rockman & Forte really does make a big difference, but when you combine it with a mod that allows multiple equipment to be equipped at once, the game becomes far more palatable for a casual play-through. It even works with the Aeon Genesis translation patch.
Awesome. Like the baby Mario one!
Thank you for watching
7th Saga with the combined elnard+magic power patch as well as HD Mode 7 is actually sublime. More people should see what they're missing out on
So impressive to see what people have accomplished with these improvement hacks. I'm amazed at what is even possible. I already played Yoshi's Island with the hack to shut baby Mario up. I wasn't going to play it otherwise. Honestly, I didn't like the game as much as I hoped, but the hack was definitely appreciated as Mario's whining would be annoying in tougher stages. I haven't gotten around to playing through it yet, but one improvement hack that appeals to me a lot is for Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow for DS. I played through a bunch of the portable Castlevanias a few years ago(which is why I haven't tried the hack yet), and Dawn of Sorrow's DS touch gimmicks really pissed me off. I decided to see if there was a hack for it, otherwise I was going to retire that game. Sure enough, the hack exists. The game really needed it.
Holy crap, that mode 7 improvement. My jaw was on the floor.
My drink for the video is Pyramid Outburst
That HD Mode 7 looks stellar. I’m normally a ZSnes guy but might have to change over to give it a try. Hope it works for FF6.
You should see what MSU-1 is, it is a snes rom hack that changes the music to allow the user to use any orchestra cover they desire, you can also put in video cut scenes in some of them too. They are featured at a website called zeldix. If you are curious what they are, my channel has a few hames showing what they are, but you can play mario world with real orchestra music going on, its awesome.
Great video! Shame these patches can't be downloaded on the to carts, I'd lap them up for my hardware collection!
Very cool! There were a few I wasn't aware of. I found an interesting hack on some obscure Russian website and I've never heard anyone ever mention it and it's not on romhacking dot net. It's a hack for earthworm Jim on genesis that allows you to change your weapon like on the snes version. Makes a huge difference being able to stock up on special items for later.
I'm really loving these patch videos!
I have two that I don't know if you've covered before.
Secret of Mana: Turbo.
Allows you to apply a HUGE number of patches to the game. And you can pick and choose what you like. From the Japanese title screen, to a completely re-localized translation, to the scroll hack you mentioned earlier.
www.romhacking.net/forum/index.php?topic=27890.0
F-Zero Final.
Combines the base F-Zero game with the cars and tracks from the BS F-Zero Grand Prix 2. So you can use the newer cars on the older tracks and vice versa.
Just found out about SoM Turbo the other day, it looks friggin awesome
@@SNESdrunk Oops! Forgot the F-Zero Final URL! Here you go! www.romhacking.net/forum/index.php?topic=26750.0
Honestly, I love SNES slowdown. Always made me feel like I was in some slo-mo action scene.
Maybe it wasn't clear without a side by side comparison, but the mode 7 transformation is a huge difference. If you're into programming, check out the dev log behind it!
Man, every time I see FF IV it brings me back to about 6 years ago I think it was playing a version of Final Fantasy IV on BYOND where the creators had turned the game into an MMO where you could choose your job and unlock new ones on repeat playthroughs. Like you could play as Golbez as a job choice when you unlocked him. Sadly it was shut down by Squeenix about a year or maybe a year n a half later.
Learning all the time as Benny Hill said. Thanks for the info
That mode 7 hi-rez patch is amazing! It looks like real 3d on a playstation or something!
That was a particularly brief "snesdrunk" intro
Shoutouts to Puresabe, Rockman 4 Minus Infinity was incredible.
Excited for this
You covered X3 in this video, but recently an X1 patch has been made that curbs slowdown by adding the Cx4 chip from X2 and X3 that allowed for the wireframe characters!
Total length of video: 465 secs.
Total length of "SNES Drunk": 1 sec.
.22% of the video was spent listening to "SNES Drunk."
We will get 10 seconds one day. I’m sure of it. Mankind needs a 10 second “Snnnnnnnnnnes Drunk!”. Or do we? Could we handle its awesomeness? I’d like to think we could. One with some weird harmonies that would never again be duplicated. Ah, a man can dream... a man can dream.
Short one this week.