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    I noticed the translation section. Found here. http://emuparadise.org/trans/snes.html

    I can't get them to run, and the tools I honestly don't know how to get to work (even with a readme). Can anyone help, thanks. And if you know this isn't a translation of the original Japanese version (the one that didn't come to the U.S.), please tell me and then I don't want this. But I hope it is. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by greendayrulestc View Post
    I noticed the translation section. Found here. http://emuparadise.org/trans/snes.html

    I can't get them to run, and the tools I honestly don't know how to get to work (even with a readme). Can anyone help, thanks. And if you know this isn't a translation of the original Japanese version (the one that didn't come to the U.S.), please tell me and then I don't want this. But I hope it is. Thanks.
    an ibs file simply overwrites the text in the rom, you are probably trying to open it stand alone, and you need the ff3 japanese rom.

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    Here's the rom already translated:
    http://www.sendspace.com/file/wj0f9z

    btw, FF3 is a NES, not SNES, game.
    We've obviously got the patch in the wrong section.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SegNin View Post
    btw, FF3 is a NES, not SNES, game.
    We've obviously got the patch in the wrong section.
    Even so, most snes emulators play nes games (or am i thinking of a different backwards compatible console pair...)

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    Quote Originally Posted by SegNin View Post
    Here's the rom already translated:
    http://www.sendspace.com/file/wj0f9z

    btw, FF3 is a NES, not SNES, game.
    We've obviously got the patch in the wrong section.
    HA, no wonder I didn't find anything when I went all "Oh shi-, did I play this one? *googles*".




    EDIT: I don't think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee View Post
    Even so, most snes emulators play nes games (or am i thinking of a different backwards compatible console pair...)
    Not most emulators.

    Just the few that are multi-system like MESS and XE:
    http://www.mess.org/
    http://www.xe-emulator.com/

    These aren't quite as good as emulators dedicated to one system, like ZSNES and SNES9x though.

    However Kega Fusion is multi-system (Sega SG1000, SC3000, Master System, Game Gear, Genesis/Megadrive, SegaCD/MegaCD and 32X) and it does a superb job emulating all of them, because it only emulates systems which are very similar to each other.
    Last edited by SegNin; 6th-August-2007 at 19:40.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SegNin View Post
    Not most emulators.

    These aren't quite as good as emulators dedicated to one system, like ZSNES and SNES9x though.
    yup, i was thinking of Vba.. x.x sorry

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    Quote Originally Posted by SegNin View Post
    Here's the rom already translated:
    http://www.sendspace.com/file/wj0f9z

    btw, FF3 is a NES, not SNES, game.
    We've obviously got the patch in the wrong section.
    You are correct, it is for the NES, but the American version, which is really FFVI, is SNES, that is probably why it is in the wrong section, and I didn't think about that when I posted, I assumed wrong, but the game you sent works, thanks a bunch. So you know here is a link to FFIII from amazon.com. Thanks, and you can close this topic (or whatever you do on this forum).

    http://www.amazon.com/SQUARE-Final-F...6434334&sr=8-3

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    does anyone have a copy of this they can up for me please?

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    Hijacking someone's thread, outside of the section that's dedicated to that sort of question for that matter, isn't a good way to begin your tenure here.

    Read up on the rules, give the forum a browse, and feel free to ask again in the correct area, alright?

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