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31
Gaming Discussion / How about deevolving? SNES tunes done 8-bit style
« on: November 15, 2011, 04:05:27 PM »
Estpolis Denki II - The Final Battle 8-bit Remix
Final Fantasy IV - Within the Giant 8-bit Remix
Final Fantasy V - Dragon Spreads its Wings 8-bit Remix
Final Fantasy VI - Decisive Battle 8-bit Remix
Final Fantasy VI - Searching for Friends 8-bit Remix
Radical Dreamers - Frozen Flame 8-bit Remix

I created all but 1 of these samples from scratch using Cool Edit Pro 2's noise and tone generator.  Then once the base waveform was created I manipulated it using various filters and tools in Cool Edit to get the desired effect. I think I did an ok job, eh?  I'm thinking about doing more of these and creating more custom samples from scratch. 

:D

Thoughts?

32
General Discussion / Earthquake
« on: November 05, 2011, 11:09:54 PM »
I think we just had an earthquake...  Oklahoma had 3 earthquakes in the lat 24hrs I believe as well. 

Stuff in the house swayed and we saw our tall curio cabinet swaying and creeking.   :scared:






Welcome to Texas, the only place that has literally every natural disaster possible.   :omghax:

33
General Discussion / Data Crystal website
« on: October 20, 2011, 04:40:50 PM »
Does anyone know who the admin is for datacrystal?  I've forgotten my password and the site doesn't have an option to reset it. 

34
General Discussion & Support / Lufia 1 and Lufia 2 EasyTypes
« on: October 20, 2011, 01:11:43 AM »
Lufia: And the Fortress of Doom EasyType
Creator: JCE3000GT
Version: 0.8 BETA
Release Date: 10/20/2011
Updated Last: 10/20/2011


Description:

Basically this makes the game so much easier. Now you'll be able to play this great game without having to worry about grinding out level after level and thus you waste no time. I made this for me primarily but I'm sure someone else would get some use out of it.

What has been changed:
-Imported the font from FF2us because it was easier to read and I prefer it.
-Monsters in the begining give 65,000 experience each.
-Created god items for sale in the first town.
-Adjusted the character stats to be godlike.
-Tweaked the cost of some good items.

DOWNLOAD LINK

---------------------------

Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals EasyType
Creator: JCE3000GT
Version: 1.0 BETA
Release Date: 11/17/2011
Updated Last: 11/17/2011


Description:

Basically this makes the game so much easier. Now you'll be able to play this great game without having to worry about grinding out level after level and thus you waste no time. I made this for me primarily but I'm sure someone else would get some use out of it.

What's been changed:
-Monsters in the Secret Skills Cave in the begining drop over 65,000 EXP and 65,000 Gold.
-Lizards in the Secret Skills Cave drop Zircon Shields which you can sell for Gold.
-Maxim's starting equipment is 2 Fry Swords and 4 Pearl Armors to give maximum damage and defense. Don't unequip them or you cannot reequip them back on those slots.


Tip: Try using the Reset spell in the room with the Lizard to get unlimited Zircon Shields to sell for a bunch of Gold, not to mention the EXP and Gold from the battle itself.


DOWNLOAD LINK

35
Gaming Discussion / Final Fantasy I Temple of Fiends redone in SNES style
« on: October 17, 2011, 11:04:31 AM »
What do you guys think?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9O03HNuyiNo

I used Final Fantasy VI strings, Radical Dreamers chorus and the Secret of Mana piano. 

36
General Discussion & Support / A couple of old patches released
« on: August 16, 2011, 11:38:19 PM »
Final Fantasy 1 EasyType, FF3us EasyType and Mystic Quest Impossible were released today from the darkness of my hard drive. 

37
General Discussion & Support / Arrangements of Lore (2011)
« on: August 11, 2011, 02:32:17 PM »
I've released an "album" of sorts containing some video game music arrangements/remixes I've done over the last 8 years or so.  I've got a second album coming hopefully by the end of August. 

Click on the cover to get to the page.



38
General Discussion / Wedding
« on: June 25, 2011, 11:31:18 AM »
Hello all, I'm getting married today at 5pm and will be leaving tomorrow morning for the honeymoon until the 4th of July.  So if you don't see me you know why.   :omghax:

I'm not taking my iPod or laptops so no internet communications unless I find the time to use the significant other's iPhone.  Have a good week everybody!

P.S. My site is now dead.

39
Submissions / Two FF1 (NES) patches
« on: June 15, 2011, 03:44:45 PM »
I've forgotten about these the past few years, but better late then never.

Patch 1: Menu Window enhancement
-This makes the dialogue window quicker during opening and closing while also removing the annoying sound.

Patch 2: EasyType + V2.0
-This makes the game easier and adds a few shortcuts, arrows as well as spells and new equipment.

Screens of the EasyType + patch:





40
Game Modification Station / Area map transition in FF1
« on: June 15, 2011, 01:35:09 AM »
I've been looking for the code that points to the speed and sound of the transition when you enter/exit a map.  I've already located the dialogue box code but this is proving more difficult. 

Anyone got any info?

41
Gaming Discussion / The best and most accurate EMUs?
« on: June 14, 2011, 09:53:27 PM »
I'm looking for the best most accurate NES/Famicom emulator that reproduces the most accurate (sound mostly). 

*edit*
Make that the most accurate emulators period for all console systems (besides BSNES)?

Thoughts?

42
Gaming Discussion / Getting games to work on MSX 2 emulators
« on: June 10, 2011, 09:15:37 PM »
God, for the life of me I cannot run a single MSX 1 or 2 game.  The emulator websites and forums are worthless for information.

BlueMSX or NLMSX are the two emus in question.

I need help. 

*edit*
I get this screen when trying to run Final Fantasy (1989)(Micro Cabin)(jp):


43
SPC - Hard Core / Romancing SaGa 3
« on: June 01, 2011, 04:18:29 PM »
Quote from: Romancing SaGa 3 (no header)
SPC ASM log:
$C6/0515 BF C6 0F C6 LDA $C60FC6,x[$C6:1047] A:0081 X:0081 Y:0020 P:envMxdIzc \
$C6/0519 85 12       STA $12    [$00:1C12]   A:00DC X:0081 Y:0020 P:eNvMxdIzc
$C6/051B BF C7 0F C6 LDA $C60FC7,x[$C6:1048] A:00DC X:0081 Y:0020 P:eNvMxdIzc |
$C6/051F 85 13       STA $13    [$00:1C13]   A:003C X:0081 Y:0020 P:envMxdIzc
$C6/0521 BF C8 0F C6 LDA $C60FC8,x[$C6:1049] A:003C X:0081 Y:0020 P:envMxdIzc /
$C6/0525 85 14       STA $14    [$00:1C14]   A:00CC X:0081 Y:0020 P:eNvMxdIzc

SPCs:
Pointer - Address - Song

76A8CB ba876 = Silence
9CA8CB ba89c = The Battle
CCB0CB bb0cc = Dungeon 1
BDB5CB bb5bd = Victory
3BB9CB bb93b = Julian's Theme
3DBDCB bbd3d = Aurora
BCBFCB bbfbc = Ranch of the Holy King
CAC2CB bc2ca = The Devil Kings Castle
86C5CB bc586 = Abyss' Gate
E2C7CB bc7e2 = Fortress of Fire
95C9CB bc995 = Defeated
4BCBCB bcb4b = Benny's Nest
F9CFCB bcff9 = Sailing
32D2CB bd232 = Monica's Theme
95D5CB bd595 = Grieve
0DD7CB bd70d = Sara's Theme
07DBCB bdb07 = Nightmare
28DDCB bdd28 = Aurora
B0DECB bdeb0 = Fairy Town
0FE1CB be10f = Emperor's City
73E4CB be473 = Dungeon 2
0CE6CB be60c = Boundaries
9FE8CB be89f = The Last Journey
D5EACB bead5 = Ice Lake
AEECCB becae = Operation: Pet Retrieval
37F0CB bf037 = Snowman's Town
23F6CB bf623 = The Last Battle
1005CC c0510 = Tower of the Holy King
D208CC c08d2 = Rusukata
660BCC c0b66 = On with the Bangard! (part 1)
790DCC c0d79 = Four Noble Devils
631BCC c1b63 =
921FCC c1f92 = Leonid's Castle
8D21CC c218d = Field
8926CC c2689 =
8E27CC c278e = Year of the Holly King
E729CC c29e7 =
422BCC c2b42 = Dufore's Evil Plans
BD2DCC c2dbd = Mikhail's Theme
F532CC c32f5 =
6136CC c3661 = Sorrow
A238CC c38a2 =
7B39CC c397b = Owain's Lake
DC3CCC c3cdc = The SaGa Continues
9C43CC c439c = Ellen's Theme*
8248CC c4882 = Arousing
EA4ACC c4aea =
E24BCC c4be2 = Celebration March
4E4FCC c4f4e =
3150CC c5031 = Into War... (part 2)
5553CC c5355 =
D054CC c54d0 =
1A55CC c551a =
2457CC c5724 =
8758CC c5887 =
EC59CC c59ec = Island at the Farthest Reaches
275ECC c5e27 = Katalina's Theme
5561CC c6155 =
5365CC c6553 =
7569CC c6975 =
FD69CC c69fd =
D16BCC c6bd1 =
8E6CCC c6c8e =
FF6FCC c6fff = Evil Does Not Cherish
AB75CC c75ab =
F677CC c77f6 = Battle 2
A47ECC c7ea4 = Insufferable Desert
7181CC c8171 = Magical Tank Battle
AD88CC c88ad  =
5589CC c8955 =
8F8ACC c8a8f = The Dark Underground
5E90CC c905e =
2A92CC c922a = The Last Battle?
F398CC c98f3 = The Eastern Country
7E9DCC c9d7e = Gen's Castle Battle
64A5CC ca564 =
0BADCC cad0b =
AAADCC cadaa =
42AECC cae42 =
E0B0CC cb0e0 =
63B1CC cb163 =
34B2CC cb234 =
7FB2CC cb27f = Professor's Theme
C0B5CC cb5c0 = Ruin of the Crystal
94B7CC cb794 =
58B8CC cb858 =
BBBBCC cbbbb =
C0C7CC cc7c0 =
11C8CC cc811 =
9ACBCC ccb9a =
47CFCC ccf47 =
95E1CC ce195 =



BRR ASM log:
$C6/066A BF E4 0C C6 LDA $C60CE4,x[$C6:0D5C] A:0078 X:0078 Y:0000 P:envMxdIzc \
$C6/066E 85 12       STA $12    [$00:1C12]   A:0004 X:0078 Y:0000 P:envMxdIzc
$C6/0670 BF E5 0C C6 LDA $C60CE5,x[$C6:0D5D] A:0004 X:0078 Y:0000 P:envMxdIzc |
$C6/0674 85 13       STA $13    [$00:1C13]   A:00C9 X:0078 Y:0000 P:eNvMxdIzc
$C6/0676 BF E6 0C C6 LDA $C60CE6,x[$C6:0D5E] A:00C9 X:0078 Y:0000 P:eNvMxdIzc /
$C6/067A 85 14       STA $14    [$00:1C14]   A:00C8 X:0078 Y:0000 P:eNvMxdIzc

BRRs:
Pointer - Address - Sample

6BAAC6 6aa6b = Wooden Flute      01
A1B8C6 6b8a1 = Oboe         02
CFBFC6 6bfcf = Violin         03
9BDAC6 6da9b = Harp         04
DFE0C6 6e0df = Chorus         05
090DC7 70d09 = Bass Guitar      06
D413C7 713d4 = Electric Bass      07
151DC7 71d15 = Conga drum?      08
0F28C7 7280f = Tom         09
5736C7 73657 = Cymbal (loop)      0A
294BC7 74b29 = Hihat open?      0B
885AC7 75a88 = Hihat closed?      0C
3462C7 76234 = Snare drum      0D
2E6DC7 76d2e = Snare drum (hard)   0E
8D7CC7 77c8d = Cymbal crash      0F
DE8AC7 78ade = Timpani         10
F89FC7 79ff8 = Conga drum      11
09ACC7 7ac09 = Trumpet         12
40B3C7 7b340 = Hihat closed?      13
26BFC7 7bf26 = Conga drum      14
D2C6C7 7c6d2 = Reverse cymbal?      15
BEB8C7 7b8be = Guitar         16
BCD5C7 7d5bc = Cello         17
B4EEC7 7eeb4 = Cymbal crash (loop)   18
57FFC7 7ff57 = Clarinet         19
400CC8 80c40 = French Horn      1A
5B1AC8 81a5b = Synth Xylophone?      1B
091DC8 81d09 = Xylophone      1C
6322C8 82263 = Distortion Guitar   1D
B53BC8 83bb5 = Conga drum      1E
A043C8 843a0 = Xylophone (muted)   1F
354AC8 84a35 = Snare drum      20
9459C8 85994 = Metal bang      21
F368C8 868f3 = Ocarina         22
3379C8 87933 = Unknown drum      23
9D83C8 8839d = Hihat closed      24
328AC8 88a32 = Hihat open      25
6397C8 89763 = Kick drum      26
0CA2C8 8a20c = Snare drum (hard)   27
06ADC8 8ad06 = Strings         28
04C9C8 8c904 = Strings         29
D1E5C8 8e5d1 = Overdriven Guitar   2A
8DFBC8 8fb8d = Unknown Guitar      2B
4C05C9 9054c = Spanish Guitar      2C
2B10C9 9102b = Grand Piano      2D
BB27C9 927bb = Xylophone      2E
792FC9 92f79 = Bell         2F
4940C9 94049 = Violin (vibrato)      30
D85EC9 95ed8 = Church Organ      31
C468C9 968c4 = Triangle         32
4778C9 97847 = Synth         33
E48EC9 98ee4 = Horse         34
B4A8C9 9a8b4 = Synth bass      35
D9AFC9 9afd9 = Unknown SFX      36
5BCFC9 9cf5b = Unknown SFX      37
41E8C9 9e841 = Synth Bass      38
A9EEC9 9eea9 = Sitar         39
0306CA a0603 = Unknown SFX      3A
980CCA a0c98 = Chorus (female)      3B
7024CA a2470 = Flute         3C
3C36CA a363c = Unknown SFX      3D
A04FCA a4fa0 = Piano?         3E
AB58CA a58ab = Laughing         3F
7077CA a7770 = Tom         40
CF86CA a86cf = 'ha' voice      41
B39BCA a9bb3 = Unknown cymbal      42
E0A9CA aa9e0 = Unknown SFX      43
DBBFCA abfdb = Unknown SFX      44
0CCDCA acd0c = Steel Guitar      45
6BDCCA adc6b = Machine running SFX   46
83E4CA ae483 = Conga drum (cut)?   47
1AE6CA ae61a = Tom?         48
42F3CA af342 = Unknown Voice      49
A9F7CA af7a9 = Unknown voice      4A
BAFACA afaba = Bassoon         4B
0AFECA afe0a = Bell         4C
1C0CCB b0c1c = Unknown SFX      4D
2E1ACB b1a2e = Tubular Bell      4E
482FCB b2f48 = Crowd?         4F
3C5BCB b5b3c = Unknown SFX      50
8C67CB b678c = Weird Tamborine      51
877DCB b7d87 = Unknown SFX      52

If and when anyone completes any additional data please let me know so I can update the data here.

44
SPC - Hard Core / Treasure Conflix
« on: June 01, 2011, 04:13:57 PM »
Quote from: Treasure Conflix (no header)
SPC ASM log:
$CC/04ED BF 66 41 CC LDA $CC4166,x[$CC:4184] A:001E X:001E Y:0020 P:envMxdIzc \
$CC/04F1 85 10       STA $10    [$00:1E10]   A:001B X:001E Y:0020 P:envMxdIzc
$CC/04F3 BF 67 41 CC LDA $CC4167,x[$CC:4185] A:001B X:001E Y:0020 P:envMxdIzc |
$CC/04F7 85 11       STA $11    [$00:1E11]   A:00CF X:001E Y:0020 P:eNvMxdIzc
$CC/04F9 BF 68 41 CC LDA $CC4168,x[$CC:4186] A:00CF X:001E Y:0020 P:eNvMxdIzc /
$CC/04FD 85 12       STA $12    [$00:1E12]   A:00CD X:001E Y:0020 P:eNvMxdIzc


SPCs:

Pointer - Address - Song
C9B9CD - db9c9 - silence?
F6B9CD - db9f6 - worldmap
44BCCD - dbc44 - battle
ABC2CD - dc2ab - game over
0AC4CD - dc40a - unknown
D5C8CD - dc8d5 - shrine
36CBCD - dcb36 - unused 2
21CCCD - dcc21 - unused 3
F8CCCD - dccf8 - shop
A2CECD - dcea2 - unused 4
1BCFCD - dcf1b - title
95D2CD - dd295 -
49D4CD - dd449 -
46D5CD - dd546 -
14D7CD - dd714 -
98D8CD - dd898 -
74D9CD - dd974 -
1EE0CD - de01e -
1EE3CD - de31e -
F2E8CD - de8f2 -
BFEACD - deabf -



BRR ASM log:
$CC/067D BF 8E 40 CC LDA $CC408E,x[$CC:409D] A:000F X:000F Y:0000 P:envMxdIzc \
$CC/0681 85 10       STA $10    [$00:1E10]   A:0022 X:000F Y:0000 P:envMxdIzc
$CC/0683 BF 8F 40 CC LDA $CC408F,x[$CC:409E] A:0022 X:000F Y:0000 P:envMxdIzc |
$CC/0687 85 11       STA $11    [$00:1E11]   A:0093 X:000F Y:0000 P:eNvMxdIzc
$CC/0689 BF 90 40 CC LDA $CC4090,x[$CC:409F] A:0093 X:000F Y:0000 P:eNvMxdIzc /
$CC/068D 85 12       STA $12    [$00:1E12]   A:00CC X:000F Y:0000 P:eNvMxdIzc

BRRs:

Pointer - Address
6747CC - c4767
DE62CC - c62de
6274CC - c7462
4086CC - c8640
CB8ACC - c8acb
2293CC - c9322
6EB2CC - cb26e
80C0CC - cc080
92CECC - cce92
6FD5CC - cd56f
52E8CC - c2e52
2DEBCC - ceb2d
D8F0CC - cf0d8
29F6CC - cf629
1A0ACD - d0a1a
9419CD - d1994
B521CD - d21b5
0630CD - d3006
DA3FCD - d3fda
0B4DCD - d4d0b
1B57CD - d571b
EB70CD - d70eb
4591CD - d9145
529ECD - d9e52


This is unfinished, if anyone completes any additional data please let me know so I can update the data. 

45
SPC - Hard Core / Live a Live
« on: June 01, 2011, 04:10:34 PM »
Quote from: Live a Live (no header)
ASM log:
$C3/0227 BF C9 3F C3 LDA $C33FC9,x[$C3:3FFC] A:0033 X:0033 Y:0040 P:envMxdIzc  \
$C3/022B 85 10       STA $10    [$00:1D10]   A:00AC X:0033 Y:0040 P:eNvMxdIzc
$C3/022D BF CA 3F C3 LDA $C33FCA,x[$C3:3FFD] A:00AC X:0033 Y:0040 P:eNvMxdIzc  |
$C3/0231 85 11       STA $11    [$00:1D11]   A:00CA X:0033 Y:0040 P:eNvMxdIzc
$C3/0233 BF CB 3F C3 LDA $C33FCB,x[$C3:3FFE] A:00CA X:0033 Y:0040 P:eNvMxdIzc  /
$C3/0237 85 12       STA $12    [$00:1D12]   A:00C3 X:0033 Y:0040 P:eNvMxdIzc


11C3A4 = Sample Indexes


Pointers to something:

644DC3   3644d
0E51C3
1153C3
EB53C3
A859C3
135DC3
2664C3
9167C3
D768C3
E784C3
BAFBC2
1E95C3
869BC3
CBA3C3
23A5C3
DEAFC3
9ABCC3
ACCAC3
D9E1C3
B9E5C3
66EFC3
85F3C3
E402C4
E305C4
00F0CC
3210C4
9914C4
1F18C4
861CC4
2423C4
652CC4
3831C4
E6EBC2
3B3CC4
00DCC2
7345C4
344AC4
374CC4
1E55C4
795CC4
F863C4
3976C4
557DC4
7D81C4
9283C4
F384C4
0092C4
CE95C4
749AC4
6F9EC4
C2A7C4
67AAC4
62C0C4
1BC7C4
42C9C4
7CD6C4
52D8C4
32DCC4
52F4C4
1404C5
D60AC5
EF14C5
C219C5
B120C5
0B26C5
A02CC5
9536C5
903AC5
D848C5
C350C5
E755C5
1F5FC5
FAFACC
9965C5
6679C5

Pointers to something part 2:

397EC5
5F7EC5
598EC5
2B9EC5
51ABC5
CFB8C5
69C4C5
67CCC5
AED2C5
68D6C5
DEDBC5
0AE6C5
73EEC5
C0F0C5
B5F6C5
FEFBC5
68FCC5
050AC6
7D0AC6
DA0AC6
950BC6
7C11C6
2E19C6
2A23C6
182EC6
C83AC6
8B44C6
7049C6
D44DC6
D35DC6
545EC6
9C5EC6
DF5EC6
1A5FC6
6E5FC6
B65FC6
0260C6
4E60C6
4264C6
8864C6
D164C6
2165C6
6C65C6
AE65C6
796DC6
2A6EC6
226FC6
DE6FC6
4070C6
B070C6
1F71C6
6771C6
B47BC6
E286C6
C18AC6
AD90C6
239DC6
1BA1C6
64A1C6
08A2C6
2DA3C6
E9A8C6
63B0C6
59B6C6
2BBDC6
73BDC6
C7BDC6
13BEC6
64BEC6
B3C3C6
6CEEC6
B4EEC6
F8EEC6
63B0C6
C1EFC6
09F0C6
16FAC6
EEFBC6




If anyone completes more of this please post it up so I can combine the data.

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