Beast Wars Transmetals gameplay fix hack

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(N64 game not PS1 game)

I prefer Japanese version as the US version for some reason limited the distance opponents can have between eachother which literally broke the game, but I hate the Japanese Beast Wars VO

I'm wondering if anyone would be interested in either porting the English audio to the Japanese version or the Japanese gameplay to the English version of this game.

I'm guessing the latter would be easier as the English version has voice acting in parts the Japanese version didn't, and it would just be a matter of changing the maximum allowed distance between players.

I'm not fussed about the Transfer Pak feature from the Japanese version (even though I do have the game it connects with), all it does is unlock a multiplayer unbalancing retool of Megatron

I would buy a N64 flash cart just for this hack.
 
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Nobody? If people can hack SM64 to restore the co-op then I imagine changing the fight distance in Beast Wars Transmetals would be simple 3 minute job for N64 hackers no?
Heck, I'll even offer $10USD to see this done
 

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