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SNES code injection #1
I thought this was a cool way to showcase this exploit. No way in hell I'll ever have the time to actually do it, though.

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RE: SNES code injection #2
This is really fucking cool aha!
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RE: SNES code injection #3
Oh my. Certainly something I'd like to try, but I don't own an SNES and definitely don't own any of the necessary attachments. Not to mention, it seems like it would be either impossible or highly difficult to perform on an emulator.

Oh yeah, and super difficult and tedious in general.

Great thing to look at, not to mention a really cool concept, but I also do not see myself trying this anytime soon.
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RE: SNES code injection #4
Very funny haha, I'd love to try something like this to be honest. Usually old games aren't that hard to modify since they haven't all the "crack" protection and cheat protection all games have now.
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RE: SNES code injection #5
When you view the video and get a general Idea on how It's done, It's not all that difficult.

He certainly did a great job. And I like the fact that he didn't take all the credit.
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RE: SNES code injection #6
Hmm...

That's pretty neat. Looks for SNES on ebay


(11-02-2018, 02:51 AM)Skullmeat Wrote: Ok, there no real practical reason for doing this, but that's never stopped me.

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RE: SNES code injection #7
That's really insane how you can use glitches to be able to run commands INSIDE of the game.
Must have been a pain in the ass to execute right, and I've seen TAS runs of it before. But never with a human.

Insane.
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RE: SNES code injection #8
(03-13-2017, 11:24 AM)mothered Wrote: When you view the video and get a general Idea on how It's done, It's not all that difficult.

He certainly did a great job. And I like the fact that he didn't take all the credit.

(03-14-2017, 02:51 AM)Zenith Wrote: That's really insane how you can use glitches to be able to run commands INSIDE of the game.
Must have been a pain in the ass to execute right, and I've seen TAS runs of it before. But never with a human.

Insane.

Very fucking difficult from what I've gathered. Literally pixel perfect moves or it wont work.
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RE: SNES code injection #9
(03-14-2017, 05:18 AM)DarkMuse Wrote: Very fucking difficult from what I've gathered. Literally pixel perfect moves or it wont work.

I certainly agree with you here.

When I mentioned "It's not all that difficult", It's more so related to my views. Failure Is not an option for me, meaning when I apply myself to a given task, I do whatever It takes to succeed. That said, In some cases It's not easy at all. At times, various tasks almost kill me- mentally.
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(03-14-2017, 02:10 PM)mothered Wrote:
(03-14-2017, 05:18 AM)DarkMuse Wrote: Very fucking difficult from what I've gathered. Literally pixel perfect moves or it wont work.

I certainly agree with you here.

When I mentioned "It's not all that difficult", It's more so related to my views. Failure Is not an option for me, meaning when I apply myself to a given task, I do whatever It takes to succeed. That said, In some cases It's not easy at all. At times, various tasks almost kill me- mentally.

I'm sure theres a way to slow game time down as well to perform these "pixel-perfect" moves.
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