just wanted to know if there was a way to get the classic nes gba to work on my emulator or my ezflash 3
just wanted to know if there was a way to get the classic nes gba to work on my emulator or my ezflash 3
The classic NES and Famicom mini games have some protection and other quirks that emus and flash cards can't get past. However Series 1 of the classic NES and all 3 series of the famicom mini games have been cracked. I'll up them for you so check back at this post in a couple minutes and I'll have a link for you to download.
EDIT: ok they're uploaded download them here http://s9.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2I...X1GRA3CRKPRSPC
Last edited by kryptin; 24th-July-2005 at 07:50.
thanks alot
maybe in the future they will crack all the games
Just out of curiosity, why would you want to do this? You can just as easily play ROMs of the actual NES games. They're probably easier to find anyway, what with being out for 15 years or so.
i like my gba
Could just use Pocket Nes
^ One reason that they havn't bothered cracking them
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Maybe, but NES was good too. Anyway to play the other classic NES games, just play them on the NES. It's easier and there's no difference. GO NES!Originally Posted by heraymo
Zorlon thanks it works pretty good not perfect but pretty goods
To be fair, there is some difference. The copyright date on the opening screen of the GBA ones usually is something like "1987, 2004" rather than just "1987".Originally Posted by eXe
And don't forget about some bonuses included.
oh i wish they were all cracked but oh well
the Zelda games had there story and some other dialogue touched up. Also Famicom series 3 is mad eup of Famicom Disk System games which aren't emulated in pocketnes. Castlevania 1 and Zelda 2 from that series are different than there US counterparts espeacially Zelda 2.
Yeah, Famicom Disk System had actual saving, not just lame password systems. That's the only difference though.