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Wrap up post until 6/25/2006:

 

 

Chrono Trigger: Crimson Echoes Demo 2 released

 

Bet you weren't expecting this one! The Chrono Trigger: Crimson Echoes project is releasing its second demo! Three chapters of the game are now playable (versus the simple prologue of the last game), featuring new areas, scenes, events, characters and story as the rich world of Crimson Echoes unfolds. Nearly every era is accessible, and a host of other surprises await. I'm really reluctant to reveal much more, as you must experience it for yourself! At a minimum, the demo will last 30-40 minutes; at maximum, if you talk to all the NPCs and immerse yourself in the world of the game, it can last up to 3 hours or more. This is truly a new Chrono Trigger adventure; if you'd like to follow the team on another mission through time, jack in and download the patch! The instructions for playing are in the Readme. Below are screenshots (click to view) and the link to the patch and feedback thread. Stay tuned for an interview in a couple weeks.

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Demo 2: http://www.chronocompendium.com/files/CEDemo2.zip

Feedback Thread: http://www.chronocompendium.com/Forums/ind...hp?topic=2726.0

 

 

Translation Complete for the First Adventure Game Relased on the Famicom!

 

After years of work it’s finally done! Now all of the Enix NES games can be played in English.

 

FYI: This is the first adventure game released on the Famicom. Yuji Horii ported this, his successful NEC PC-8801 game, to the Famicom to determine whether the Famicom action game crowd would take to an adventure game. The game did quite well. Because of this, Horii was able to release the game he really wanted to make for the Famicom, the first Japanese console RPG: Dragon Quest.

 

Being the first, it’s not the best but it had a great impact on the Japanese video community. It even inspired Hideo Kojima to want to make video games.

Source : romhacking.net

 

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Download the patch from DvD Translations .

 

vSNES version 2.91 has been released

 

What's New:

*GUI: added controls for displaying CRC32 and Hi/LoROM checksums

*GUI: moved the IPS checkboxes in the options to the cartridge page

*GUI: fixed a small issue with the CHT Editor and changed its glyph

*GUI: added Edit control to display SMV UIDs as Unix dates

*SRC: fixed IPS patching again; added more messages in case it fails

*SRC: fixed the SMV code to use the new SyncOptions flag location

*SRC: added more functionality for managing extended SPC ID666 tags

*SRC: disabled ZMV loading button since the ZMV code is broken

get it Here

 

FF5 disassemblies released by Lenophis

 

Lenophis has released his Final Fantasy 5 disassemblies to aid would be FF5 hackers:

Note that they are far from complete, quite sloppy, and have literally no comments. How useful anybody finds them at this point (uploaded 6-25-06) is up for grabs. However, if there are any aspiring FF5 hackers out there, feel free to take a peek.

Files:

 

C0 bank, C2 bank, C3 Bank, C4 Bank,and E0 bank.

 

Source

 

widthtabler 1.0 Released

 

A tool to help implement fonts into hacks has been released:

 

So you’ve spent precious weeks working on perfecting that Variable Width Font in your hack. You’ve even got the perfect font chosen. Do you really want to spend another 10 to 15 minutes putzing around counting pixels by hand (or worse, coding a utility specificly to) generate a width table for that font? Putz no more! With this tool you’ll have a widthtable without the fuss or muss!

 

It currently works with 1 and 2 bpp (gb and snes mode) fonts.

 

You can get it here.

source : Romhacking.net

 

Gens Tracer new version

 

g8z et al’s has released his tool Gens Tracer,

This is a primitive tracing emulator based off of Gens 2.12a. But don't let that fool you; this thing is phenomonal. I highly recommend it for Genesis hackers looking to see what's happening at the assembly level.

What's new:

*All hook files have now been integrated into one main file - hook_log.txt.

*DMA and VRAM logging.

*Memory dumping - VRAM, RAM, CRAM, SRAM, Nametables, Sprite *Attribute Table, and CD Memory.

*Layer toggling.

*Sega CD tracing and logging.

*Support for Sega CD save states has been added.

*Support for logging EVERY instruction as it occurs.

*Setting a “breakpoint” that, when executed, automatically enables tracing.

 

get it Here.

Edited by Elazul Yagami
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