Darryl Tsung’s son’s YouTube channel was just sitting idle for years with around 50 subs. So Darryl took it over in March 2023, and something crazy happened 3 months later in June: one of his videos went somewhat viral! This sent his sub count to over 6000 in under 3 months. Darryl is self-described as just a middle aged guy making videos with an iPhone who loves to play retro games including Mortal Kombat II in particular. In his words, Darryl is “FAR” from a pro player but is in fact as casual of a gamer as they come. If you’re expecting to be blown away by talent and skill then the channel may not be for you. However, if you’re looking for fun gameplay from a person who genuinely loves the retro games he’s playing then stick around, because he’s bringing that old school vibe back!
Writes Darryl:
Streets of Rage. Mortal Kombat. Two great games come together for this epic side scrolling beat em up!
But does it work? Is it fun? How can you go wrong with two of the greatest games? You can’t.
Watch as I play the first two levels in this epic crossover as Mortal Kombat characters invade the Streets of Rage!
The playthrough video is below, so check it out!
So, what do you think? Which Streets of Rage and Mortal Kombat would make the best crossover in your opinion? Comment below, or hit us up on Discord.
In the recent Whirlwind Fiesta race against Fiesta Roles Leader NeoKakarot, live racer Madness somehow managed to inadvertently trigger the secret boss in Whirlwind.
What do you think happened next? Was Madness able to prevail? If not, was he able to deactivate this secret boss before his race was lost?
For those of you who missed the action, new highlight clips are available below courtesy of a collab with NeoKakarot’s channel.
This also marks the first time that the secret boss is featured on the FFV Central website.
Spritework Offered for Sale Without Permission, Allegedly
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December 2, 2025
Spriter: Am I seeing this right? Are you selling bootleg carts and including optional patches? First, get my name off of it, now. Second, many of those optional patches are my work, or include parts of my work, and, no, you are not allowed to sell them under any circumstance, in any form.
Spriter: [Seller] does not have the rights to sell or distribute the Final Fantasy IV ROM. [Seller] does not have permission to sell any of my work included in FFIV [Modification]’s optional patches. If you buy a reproduction cart from [Seller], you are purchasing an illegal product and stolen non-commercial fanart. I condemn the inclusion of my work and the use of my online handle on this eBay page.
Seller: I see, will remove
Also, be sure to send some cease and desist to this seller as well: [link redacted]
and this one: [link redacted]
there may be a few others
Spriter: Your eBay page still contains original art of mine, in addition to edited work. [3 artwork names redacted], most of the fonts.
Seller: [4 links redacted]
These all have them too
Spriter: I don’t speak for the main FFIV [Modification] project, I don’t speak for Square Enix. I don’t condone the sale of reproduction carts in general, and I don’t care to discuss creative, wrong interpretations of copyright law and enforcement. My concern is I do not want art that I created and especially not my name associated with your illegal bootlegs.
Moderator: this sounds like an excellent conversation to have in dms
Modification-Team Member A: Please leave it to the DMs guys.
If there’s something that involves someone else, please also DM them and handle it in private.
[Editor’s note: messages were deleted by Moderator]
Moderator: I am deleting the recent messages and WILL ban/kick if necessary. I, as a moderator, made a direct specific request to keep it to dms
if the dms themselves weren’t civil, there was no reason to bring it back into the public channels of this discord
[Editor’s note: Following this exchange, the Spriter was noted as no longer being in the Discord. It was not immediately clear whether the Spriter was booted from the Discord or left of his own accord.]
Modification-Team Member B: I was asked to remove some patches from the archive today in regards to a community member selling some physical copies of [Modification]. Any major combination of the existing patches in the archive are available in [Seller’s] storefront, so I was asked by a contributor to remove their content as they are not interested in this arrangement. If you also would like your patches removed from the public archive and the web patchers for any reason, now or in the future, let me know
What do you think? Do you side with the spriter or seller in this case? What’s your take on repro carts of mods in general? Comment below, or check us out on Discord.
The following announcement was made by romhacker Gledson999 of Retro Jogos [Brazilian for “Retro Games”].
After many years, Final Fantasy X-2 International + Last Mission has received a fully English version for PS2.
This game features many exclusive features, such as new dresspheres, a new garment grid, new monsters, a new secret game mode called Last Mission, an extra menu that allows you to capture monsters, train them, learn their stories, and use them in battles (fully playable), an exclusive tournament with powerful monsters, and new missions.
This project was created by Gledson999 using tools he developed himself, but it also included image tools by Gdkchan and kernel text tools by Nameless.
kr_ps2 also contributed, making several important fixes for the game’s smooth operation. He was also responsible for discovering and correcting the hardware lock-up issue and the RAM limitation in the game.