Famicom Splattehouse translated? LOL! The original game only has about 4 lines of actual Japanese text in it.
OH SHIT.intergalactic power punch.Glorious find. Quote from: SuperDeadite on March 19, 2011, 05:28:36 AMFamicom Splattehouse translated? LOL! The original game only has about 4 lines of actual Japanese text in it. THOSE ARE CRUCIAL LINES MAN. YOU NEED THEM.
http://www.retrousb.com/index.php?cPath=29&osCsid=4069ada6bc6a1711d94d59ce80d3db9eThey have an impressive array of NES repros including the Famicom Splatterhouse translated, and Donkey Kong with all four levels! Awesome stuff! Prices aren't too shabby either.
Personally, i'd rather just build the repros myself, but there's a few that are out of my skill range, namely the vs. games.that being said, it's pretty cool to see the vs. games on NES carts
Quote from: Mathius on March 19, 2011, 05:06:09 AMhttp://www.retrousb.com/index.php?cPath=29&osCsid=4069ada6bc6a1711d94d59ce80d3db9eThey have an impressive array of NES repros including the Famicom Splatterhouse translated, and Donkey Kong with all four levels! Awesome stuff! Prices aren't too shabby either.Nice they have a repro of the vs smb that version was definitely more diffcult then the nes version.
Quote from: TR0N on March 19, 2011, 06:04:20 PMNice they have a repro of the vs smb that version was definitely more diffcult then the nes version.Yeah, that version is frickin' brutal -- and I only passed it on the SNES All-Stars cart, having saves and all. I think I got to the fire power-up like twice in the whole game. Not because there are a lack of fire power-ups, but I couldn't last long enough to get to a fire power up without getting hit once I became Super Mario.
Nice they have a repro of the vs smb that version was definitely more diffcult then the nes version.
Quote from: termis on March 21, 2011, 01:11:50 AMQuote from: TR0N on March 19, 2011, 06:04:20 PMNice they have a repro of the vs smb that version was definitely more diffcult then the nes version.Yeah, that version is frickin' brutal -- and I only passed it on the SNES All-Stars cart, having saves and all. I think I got to the fire power-up like twice in the whole game. Not because there are a lack of fire power-ups, but I couldn't last long enough to get to a fire power up without getting hit once I became Super Mario.You're thinking of Lost Levels aka SMB2 (J). I think the VS one is the version of SMB1 that would frequently show up in PlayChoice 10 arcade cabs.
Ah, that's what I get for not reading carefully. :-" I actually do recall the vs version too now that I take a closer look at it... IIRC, random little things like certain blocks not being in certain places, etc...