Some must-play romhacks: Megaman X3 Zero Project = brings X3 up to the quality level of X, X2, and X3 Any of ShadowOne's Zelda Redux projects - these leave the games mostly the same, but give huge quality of life improvements BS F-Zero Deluxe - Adds in all of the Satellaview content to the original F-Zero, and puts in quality of life features
This is the sort of video where I play it in the background while excitedly opening links and downloading everything into an archive for sorting later.
@Palendrome for sure, but when those rainy days come and my brother is off work because something wacky is going on then I will pull these surprises out =]
When it comes to combo randomizers, I'd recommend the Ocarina of Time/Majora's Mask Combo Randomizer. It has its own site with tons of settings for you to play around with. Sticking with Zelda, there is a new OoT romhack that came out about a month or two ago and it is SO good. Ultimate Trial is the name, and it is very much like a roguelike. TLoZ: Ancient Dungeon for the NES is an actual roguelike. You go through 255 randomly generated rooms and build up your hearts and inventory. Just be sure to not die, because your run is done if you do. Lastly for this post is a Super Mario RPG romhack. Super Luigi RPG: Star Powered swaps out Mario and Peach for Luigi and Daisy. What if Smithy had chosen to attack the Mushroom Kingdom while Mario was on Isle Delfino?
I LOVE the ALttP + SMetroid Randomizer. Very fun if you're a master of both games. The Super Metroid randomized portion was much more challenging for me. It really tests your knowledge of both games.
After Zelda/Metroid randomizer I played the 3 best Super Metroids Hacks: Hyper, Ascent and Vitality. I think I´ll now try FFVI Ted Woolsey Uncensored Edition, this is a collection of improvement on the original game, ideal for me since it would be my first FFVI playthrough.
2 of my favorite randomizers are probably Phantasy Star IV: Profound Distortion and Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow, which are already 2 of my favorite games of all time but they have super fun randomizers
If not previously mentioned: Final Fantasy VI: T-Edition. Probably the ultimate hack of FFVI ever created. A bit more difficult than OG, far more balanced overall, and has insane superbosses (not spoiling them) to really challenge.
Did you know there is a Zelda 1, Metroid 1, Link to the Past, and Super Metroid all 4 quad randomizer! It is way fun, it is in beta and they are slowly fixing small issues but i did beat a full playthrough
Rom hacks are the lowest thing to experience. Only one sort of hack is good, well made translations that allow us to play otherwise Japanese only games. The rest is just a load of dumb hacks. Bad graphic choices. Bad level redesign. Bad music choices. And those are like 99.99 % of all hacks. Just some bored people doing boring things to games.
Some must-play romhacks:
Megaman X3 Zero Project = brings X3 up to the quality level of X, X2, and X3
Any of ShadowOne's Zelda Redux projects - these leave the games mostly the same, but give huge quality of life improvements
BS F-Zero Deluxe - Adds in all of the Satellaview content to the original F-Zero, and puts in quality of life features
This is the sort of video where I play it in the background while excitedly opening links and downloading everything into an archive for sorting later.
And then never play
@Palendrome ^[°o°^] shots fired
@@ma2perdue fr tho thats the lifecycle of cool projects
@Palendrome for sure, but when those rainy days come and my brother is off work because something wacky is going on then I will pull these surprises out =]
@@ma2perdue Yeah I just installed a bunch of cool romhacks on my snes everdrive. Its awesome
In terms of must-play ROM hacks, I’d recommend Hyper Metroid and Mega Man X3 Zero Project
Mario 3Mix is brilliant. Any fan of NES Mario should play this as soon as possible.
Mario 3Mix, Mario 3 Adventure and Mario 3 Ultimate are excellent hacks
No its not, let the real Nintendo professional do it for real.
When it comes to combo randomizers, I'd recommend the Ocarina of Time/Majora's Mask Combo Randomizer. It has its own site with tons of settings for you to play around with.
Sticking with Zelda, there is a new OoT romhack that came out about a month or two ago and it is SO good. Ultimate Trial is the name, and it is very much like a roguelike.
TLoZ: Ancient Dungeon for the NES is an actual roguelike. You go through 255 randomly generated rooms and build up your hearts and inventory. Just be sure to not die, because your run is done if you do.
Lastly for this post is a Super Mario RPG romhack. Super Luigi RPG: Star Powered swaps out Mario and Peach for Luigi and Daisy. What if Smithy had chosen to attack the Mushroom Kingdom while Mario was on Isle Delfino?
I LOVE the ALttP + SMetroid Randomizer. Very fun if you're a master of both games. The Super Metroid randomized portion was much more challenging for me. It really tests your knowledge of both games.
Ppd😊😊 DDd
Great video!!
Wassup buddy! :D
@@Ology007 Not much!
After Zelda/Metroid randomizer I played the 3 best Super Metroids Hacks: Hyper, Ascent and Vitality. I think I´ll now try FFVI Ted Woolsey Uncensored Edition, this is a collection of improvement on the original game, ideal for me since it would be my first FFVI playthrough.
2 of my favorite randomizers are probably Phantasy Star IV: Profound Distortion and Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow, which are already 2 of my favorite games of all time but they have super fun randomizers
If not previously mentioned: Final Fantasy VI: T-Edition.
Probably the ultimate hack of FFVI ever created. A bit more difficult than OG, far more balanced overall, and has insane superbosses (not spoiling them) to really challenge.
thank you. going to set up to try and download the archive if i can fit it
FF6 has a really fun rando, well I think there is two but I recommend the Worlds Collide version.
Did you know there is a Zelda 1, Metroid 1, Link to the Past, and Super Metroid all 4 quad randomizer! It is way fun, it is in beta and they are slowly fixing small issues but i did beat a full playthrough
TMNT return to New York, and The real Ghostbusters NES romhacks are great ones. there is also a Pitfall one that makes the game actually playable
No mention of pokemon ash grey?
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Mega Man IV got colorized years ago.
It is being redone by MarcMax and SpecialAgentApe to increase the quality.
Except as of this wrotong internet archive is down
I like this kind of stuff, too (>'.')>
Rom hacks are the lowest thing to experience. Only one sort of hack is good, well made translations that allow us to play otherwise Japanese only games. The rest is just a load of dumb hacks. Bad graphic choices. Bad level redesign. Bad music choices. And those are like 99.99 % of all hacks. Just some bored people doing boring things to games.
No thanks, i rather play nes Nintendo switch online memberships to play an original games better than nes hacking games.
At least you being loyal and respecting Nintendo that way
Nintendo are a trash company, I rip them off every chance I get. I emulate switch cus they ain't getting a dime from me