No clue how they're gonna do it but I have done this for rom hacks before. I just put a number in the rom I can check if my stuff ever got leaked. Like 0 would be this person, 1 for the next. Thankfully I never gotten a leak before lol.
Everdrives supported the msu-1 for ages so you're probably able to play the msu-1 hacks just fine on real hardware and no one is gonna make a CD drive for the SNES in current year that would suck compared to the super fast loading of a cartridge. Just compared the load times of SNES and PS1...
100% is super great but what really matters is the data analysis percentage. This is the documentation and the higher it is the more usable it is for making ports and romhacks.
There was a smw romhack that was just a visual overhaul of the original game but removed multiplayer. I wrote a review with a no recommendation because of them removing a base game feature for what was just smw and it didn't get approved for "feature requesting"
This one...
I guess i'm the one to bring up there was a PC version that came out in 1997 that with a little work still works nowadays just fine. It's identical to the saturn version but with a unique special stage:
I also agree seasons then ages. It just flows better plotwise for me (plus it's the order the mangas follow) though seasons 2nd has a cool plot payoff but it's something you'd know already. My personal pick is go all in and do seasons to ages to seasons again lol
The main villain's name is Risky and she's rotating the world in this game so Risky's Revolution.
Edit: I should really look at all replies before posting mine lol.
Carbon engine is the set of emulators that modern vintage gamer and his team are making dedicated for doing this kinds of collections. He's well known for making ports and emulators for homebrew so limited run hired him to start doing it officially.
No? But why would that matter? It should be preserved. Even if all it amounted to was someone being like this exists? And wanting to try it out. Why rob them the chance?
I get that botw, totk isn't for everyone but if you don't like the durability and stamina systems to the point of venomously hating the games then you don't really get them and you're not engaging with the other systems in the game properly. I'd take those games over skyward sword any day and...
You're best off just looking through the BS Zelda website: http://bszelda.zeldalegends.net/bszelda.shtml
But there are four complete versions of BS Zelda 1 to pick from for both quests of it. Ranging from trying to be as accurate as possible to making it as close to Zelda 1.
Also yeah this site...
Zelda 1 has a BS-X version that is a SNES port already with new graphics and sound. Yeah it's two quests has different dungeons and the timer and stuff. But there been a hack to make it more accurate to Zelda 1 for years. I guess it's interesting but it's been done before by nintendo. Just wish...