![]() ![]() ![]() WHAT? A/NES hasn't been updated since 2006! But here is a new version for classic Amigas! I've dusted off the old sourcecode and try to breath some new life into : A/NES v1.2 released for Classic AmigaOS! I've updated my highscore savepatch for this game since it had issues on some EverDrives, now it should work better! My patches has quite a few downloads but the "donate"-button is collecting dust mostly sadly.Īnyway, I've updated my VS Tennis patch to v1.2 to fix issues with EverDrives. I've also updated VS Ice Climber that should work a little bit better now.įirst of all, feel free to use the "Donate" button on my first page if you use and like my patches and wants to encourage me to create new ones! If you still had issues with this patch, try download it again. Oops, looks like I uploaded the wrong file. Oh I got a new toy today in the mailbox, helping me out with possible future patches. I've updated my VS Duck Hunt patch to v3.10 fixing some MMC1 compability issues. Here it is on YouTube: : VS Duck Hunt 3.10 Me and a friend coded a little simple NES-intro. Should've added this along time ago but forgot about it. ![]() Anyway, it's in the download-section, enjoy! These problems seems to only appears on certain setups. If you're having troubles with missing dog in bonusround and strange flying discs, this patch might be for you. Makes it alot easier to maintain! Check out the patches-section. I've now compiled all my patches into one. Works better withĤK screens now + some minor bugfix. It's been on my harddrive for quite some time now but here it is (=software-section). It's as easy as a ROM dump! Hudson seems to get it.I've released v0.4b of this disassembler now. Nintendo's sitting on all these cool Satellaview/Disk System remakes or expansions of their most popular systems, when they could be simultaneously making a lot of fans of their biggest franchises happy and preserving some really interesting history. Aside from that, some Mario Kart 64 voice samples, and the addition of minigames, it's Excitebike! But isn't that enough? Picking up enough coins triggers a "super" mode in which turbo never causes the bike to overheat. In this game, Mario and friends race dirt bikes in the Mushroom Kingdom, picking up coins and mushrooms to increase speed and reduce engine temperature. Basically a Mario Kart-ized version of Excitebike, ExciteBike: Bun Bun Mario Battle Stadium was released in a serial format which added a new racer and track to the game in every iteration. The impact of the track-saving ability has been reduced somewhat by the Virtual Console version of Excitebike, which also features this capability, but those of us who had the NES cartridge and tried to use its useless save feature will realize what a revelation this is.Įven more exciting is the rare Super Famicom iteration of Excitebike, released only via the Satellaview satellite download service. Imagine it, if you can: designing your best Excitebike track ever (made entirely of cooling strip M and awesome ramp H), then racing on it with another kid, then doing so again. Excitebike also allows players to save tracks. ![]() Being a Famicom Disk System game, and thus blessed with the rewritable memory that the original cartridge did not, Vs. Excite" mode after choosing the number of rounds and the track. Excitebike is precisely what it sounds like: a version of the classic sidescrolling motorcycle racer with multiplayer. ![]()
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