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I cut my teeth trying to mod PC games that really didn't want to be modded.  Now, I've moved onto consoles because they're much more fun.  No obscure protection schemes to stop you, just plain ambiguity.
I cut my teeth trying to mod PC games that really didn't want to be modded.  Now, I've moved onto consoles because they're much more fun.  No obscure protection schemes to stop you, just plain ambiguity.


''"Rom hacking is like being a kid in the rough playground your mom told you not to go near.  It's more fun because it seems slightly rebellious, but if your balls aren't made of iron you're bound to get hurt."''
I thought I'd glance at this wiki again after a long time away to see if anything had been done about it's horrific spam problem, only to find to my pleasant surprise that it had been cleaned up!


I'm currently taking apart [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] roms in an attempt to create a hack that's somewhat different to the usual graphics and cheat hacks.
Therefore I'll be bringing some Genesis information soon, as for some reason these games seem to be my flavour of the month and I've been collecting info on addresses recently.  These games seem slightly tougher than the SNES to understand, not because of the processor but more because of the way that the games were written, and somehow that makes it more fun for me at least.


== Contact TooDice ==
I've also been working on tools to hack specific games for the system. These will surface as and when I feel happy with them.
 
Via [mailto:retrodice@spawncamper.com email].

Revision as of 23:22, 22 July 2008

I cut my teeth trying to mod PC games that really didn't want to be modded. Now, I've moved onto consoles because they're much more fun. No obscure protection schemes to stop you, just plain ambiguity.

I thought I'd glance at this wiki again after a long time away to see if anything had been done about it's horrific spam problem, only to find to my pleasant surprise that it had been cleaned up!

Therefore I'll be bringing some Genesis information soon, as for some reason these games seem to be my flavour of the month and I've been collecting info on addresses recently. These games seem slightly tougher than the SNES to understand, not because of the processor but more because of the way that the games were written, and somehow that makes it more fun for me at least.

I've also been working on tools to hack specific games for the system. These will surface as and when I feel happy with them.