Is there a good repository, explaining what the different Unlicensed Roms/Hacks are and why they are different? Like the above, Metroid Rogue Dawn. What is different about it?
Yes, Romhacking.net is a good place to start it explains each patch, and only contains patches/hacks, and no roms.
For example Rogue Dawn above is pretty much a new game, with original artwork, music, sound, special effects, etc.
I'm trying to play Mursame Castle, and once I register my name, it asks me to switch to side B, and then I get error code C7. Is there a way to switch sides? Is there a line of code I need to enter?
Thanks for your help.
EDIT: And custom folders
Same problem, somewhere out there there should be a rom for the 3ds virtual console of the game, which shouldn't require disk switching. BUt I haven't found it yet.
I have a little over 600, no issues, 4 save states per game. I'm pretty sure the general consensus is the same.
Just a reminder, here is the list of the games available and if they work or not (and any issues). The US list is nearly complete.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...FsiQZaa-xVGlSD73Rt26Nd2rk0/edit#gid=587784428
On my own system I have about 400 installed. I've deleted ones that are broken, buggy, or partially working (ugly glitched messes), and ignored certain genres and games I'm not likely to play.
Beyond that maybe a good 20 are Japanese games, many are English hacked games or don't require English to enjoy (or already has mostly English text to begin with) and about 2 European only games (Super Turrican and Ufouria). Mostly RPGS, or Castlevania or Contra style action games. Plus some Famicom Disk System versions of main Nintendo games (Zelda, Doki Doki Panic, Metroid, SUper Mario 2 Lost Levels).
Plus two hacked games Metrod Plus (Metroid with a map, and stackable weapons), and Metroid Rogue Dawn.
There are too many 'shmups' I only have a few of those. I don't like most of the LJN games so those I deleted after I tested them. Same goes for movie adaptation games.
I'll probably add some of these games back in later, but right now I'm waiting for the compatibility list to be completed or expanded. Defintely going to attempt to add more English translated Japanese games if possible. Once that list of compatiblity is complete.