In all fairness, the distinction between disassembly and decompilation is rather technical and I wouldn't expect the average layperson to...
Not that I'd be able to play it, but my biggest curiosity is if anyone has made a Cream in Advance 1 hack or started messing around with porting...
Admittedly, I don't have any hands-on experience with flash carts, and most of my experience with special cartridges, add-ons, cheat devices, etc....
Admittedly, I have no good reference for how big(or I guess small) a typical SoC is and my point of reference for very small single board computer...
From the title, I knew there had to be something weird going on with this cart... After all, I recall Genesis emulation being damn near the limit...
Well, I was thinking along the lines of clean water giving everything a cyan tint, algae tinting things green, muddy water being brown, toxic ooze...
I don't know the first thing about 68k assembly, so I haven't a clue what these code snippets actually do, but I'm also guessing this could be...
Huh, I thought the perfect bonus was still in S3/S&K/S3K even if the level design isn't really setup for it... Or does it only exist for Blue...
I remember playing a Mario knock off on the TI-83 Plus 20 years ago that made Super Mario Land in monochrome look high res and super...
Never heard of it and I kind of doubt there's anyway I could play it, but after looking it up on Wikipedia, it sounds like the kind of game I'd...
Yeah, I figured expansion packs and the like were a thing from the moment hard drives and software that took up multiple floppies were a thing......
The technical details here are way over my head, but its still fasinating to think of all the ways one could exploit this for real hardware...
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