Brief history of SNESticle:
SNESticle appeared for the first time on 2005 EA's Fight Night Round 2. Exclusive to the Gamecube version included a emulated version of the SNES Super Punch-Out!! game, and within the game's code is a reference to the term "SNESticle".
The name "SNESticle" is no coincidence – Icer Addis aka "Sardu"is probably best known as the author of the NESticle emulator, a relatively early and wildly popular NES emulator. "Sardu" later went on to work on several EA Sports titles, including this one.
A reverse engineering project was on the way to get the emulator out from the game but in 2022 Sardu seeing the community work to reverse the emulator he himself released the SNESticle's source code including some PS2 binaries with MIT license.
https://github.com/tmaul/SNESticle
https://github.com/TheWizWikii/PS4-Stuff-Repository/releases/download/1/SNESTicles.pkg
SNESticle appeared for the first time on 2005 EA's Fight Night Round 2. Exclusive to the Gamecube version included a emulated version of the SNES Super Punch-Out!! game, and within the game's code is a reference to the term "SNESticle".
The name "SNESticle" is no coincidence – Icer Addis aka "Sardu"is probably best known as the author of the NESticle emulator, a relatively early and wildly popular NES emulator. "Sardu" later went on to work on several EA Sports titles, including this one.
A reverse engineering project was on the way to get the emulator out from the game but in 2022 Sardu seeing the community work to reverse the emulator he himself released the SNESticle's source code including some PS2 binaries with MIT license.
https://github.com/tmaul/SNESticle
https://github.com/TheWizWikii/PS4-Stuff-Repository/releases/download/1/SNESTicles.pkg
