ROM Hack NSMB Gameboy Macro-friendly

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Hello to everyone.
I have edited the NSMB original ROM and activate "lower screen" flag on every level. Now ALL levels can be played on a GBMacro :)
You can download patch from this thread, and to apply it, use NSMB editor, a clean ROM (Europe version) and import patch from Tools/Options tab (ignore warning)
Enjoy!


PD:There are some inconvenients you should be aware of:
  • Game intro is played on upper screen, so you only can hear and see a beautiful black screen
  • You can't use reserve item this time!
  • Touch screen is useful to navigate to prevous worlds. If you have it disabled in your GBMacro, you can play only forward in worlds
  • Remember that every time you beat a castle, the game asks for saving data. Just press A + A to say "save" and "ok"
 

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Attached is the zipped up bps patch for the above "macro-friendly" edit. You can apply the unzipped "macro-friendly" bps patch to a clean NSMB ROM (Europe) using the unzipped attached webpage.

(Note: the files are zipped up because the gbatemp is requiring it.)
 

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Wow that awesome, it's exactly what I was looking for, and it works perfectly on my gameboy macro. Great job.
Have you done that edit for other ds games?
 

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Hello to everyone.
I have edited the NSMB original ROM and activate "lower screen" flag on every level. Now ALL levels can be played on a GBMacro :)
You can download patch from this thread, and to apply it, use NSMB editor, a clean ROM (Europe version) and import patch from Tools/Options tab (ignore warning)
Enjoy!


PD:There are some inconvenients you should be aware of:
  • Game intro is played on upper screen, so you only can hear and see a beautiful black screen
  • You can't use reserve item this time!
  • Touch screen is useful to navigate to prevous worlds. If you have it disabled in your GBMacro, you can play only forward in worlds
  • Remember that every time you beat a castle, the game asks for saving data. Just press A + A to say "save" and "ok"
Wow that awesome, it's exactly what I was looking for, and it works perfectly on my gameboy macro. Great job.
Have you done that edit for other ds games?
 

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Wow that awesome, it's exactly what I was looking for, and it works perfectly on my gameboy macro. Great job.
Have you done that edit for other ds games?
Hello @DukeDep
No sorry, because the edition was really easy using NSMB editor. This program only works for NSMB rom.

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