Pseudo wrote:I'm a big fan of The Second Reality Project series...
Same here, I started with reloaded and I loved it so much... like discovering unique secrets, encountering difficult yet interesting platforming segments, the airships and other stuff on your way and what do we have at the end? Bowser in a Mouser format. All in all I loved it a lot!
Pseudo wrote:I'm a big fan of The Second Reality Project series, although they're not all that technically impressive compared to some other SMW romhacks.
Hmm.. Should I try 1 of the Second Reality Project series or not?
Pseudo wrote:I'm a big fan of The Second Reality Project series, although they're not all that technically impressive compared to some other SMW romhacks.
Hmm.. Should I try 1 of the Second Reality Project series or not?
I would definitely recommend the Reloaded versions - there's not much point to playing the originals since the Reloaded versions are remakes with custom music, much-improved graphics, and new content.
Artemis008 wrote:Super Mario World Deluxe Remix
Take everything good Mario World had to offer, give it a shit ton of new gameplay mechanics, a snazzy new graphical style that effortlessly blends SNES Mario 1, Mario 2, and Mario 3, and a much needed dragon coin progression screen and you have World Deluxe.
Don't believe me? Watch the trailer.
Ooohhh I've played this SMW hack! But there's many corruptions when I play this game with ZSNES emulator. :c
ZSNES sucks, use something else instead like SNES9x
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ZSNES is a very low-quality emulator that suffers from security issues - SNES9x or Higan/bsnes is recommended these days instead because they work more like a real SNES and can play many games more accurately. A lot of old romhacks only work with ZSNES because they were designed to work with it as opposed to a real SNES, but anything that can run on accurate emulators should be run on them to avoid complications, pretty much.
Pseudo wrote:They are strictly speaking not romhacks, HenryRichard, since Wii games are ISOs or WADs instead of ROM files, but it's a similar concept overall.
MKWii hacks are pretty cool, although I would definitely recommend a windows computer. Mac has a hell of a lot of extra steps and there's only one proper tutorial.
It's a simple one but there's a hack of Mega Man X3 that implements Zero as a full character, being able to get his own powerups and boss weapons (and being able to fight bosses at that) rather than just being generally useless. It was pretty fun, he gets unique dialogue with Dr Light and everything.
Sonic 3 Complete is fun too for the sole reason that I can use the Sonic 3 credits theme in the full S3&K game
Umm, this might be a weird place to post this but my Wii stopped reading SD cards for some reason. I would send it to Nintendo but my warranty is void because I've got homebrew installed. Does anybody know where I can get a replacement? Am I righteously fucked?