Welcome, Guest. Please
Login
or
Register
Home
Help
Search
Login
Register
Awards
NES WORLD Forum
›
General Video Gaming
›
Homebrew
› halo nes cart
(Moderator: Martin)
‹
Previous Topic
|
Next Topic
›
Pages:
1
2
3
halo nes cart (Read 35776 times)
ormannay15
Junior Member
Offline
nes and chicken
Posts: 60
here
Gender:
halo nes cart
18. Sep 2005 at 04:56
thinking about hacking or just making a halo nes rom and then putting it into a reproduction cart , with this label.
direct link :
http://neshalo.ytmnd.com/
its off of ytmnd.com
the only thing is , im not the best at hacking or making a nes roms.
PS - just started out in the forums and already love it!!
Back to top
«
Last Edit: 18. Sep 2005 at 04:57 by ormannay15
»
WHAY WhAt waht?!?!
IP Logged
Jordan MacNamara
God Member
Offline
I love YaBB 1G - SP/Whatever
it is
Posts: 1758
Gender:
Re: halo nes cart
Reply #1 -
18. Sep 2005 at 14:20
Are you going to hack Hogan's Alley?
Back to top
I have hundreds of games for trade or sale so check out my website.&&
http://mynescollection.tripod.com/
IP Logged
Nintendonut1983
God Member
Offline
17/33 Black Box CIB games
and 64 Total CIB
Posts: 1468
Saginaw, Mi
Gender:
Re: halo nes cart
Reply #2 -
18. Sep 2005 at 15:44
WOW!!! that would be crappity smacking awsome
Back to top
~`~NiNtEnDoNuT1983~`~&&&&WEBSITE:
http://www.mycollectionnes.zoomshare.com/0.html&&&&
;
IP Logged
NationalGameDepot
God Member
Offline
The NGD Game List v3.0
is DONE!!
Posts: 3976
Knoxville, TN USA
Gender:
Re: halo nes cart
Reply #3 -
18. Sep 2005 at 17:50
SOOOOOO do it man. That would crappity smacking cool as shit. I would so want one of those.
~~NGD
Back to top
~~NationalGameDepot
IP Logged
ormannay15
Junior Member
Offline
nes and chicken
Posts: 60
here
Gender:
Re: halo nes cart
Reply #4 -
18. Sep 2005 at 17:58
Can anyone list any good light-gun based games for the nes that i could hack and put halo stuff in?
Back to top
WHAY WhAt waht?!?!
IP Logged
the_wizard_666
God Member
Offline
Posts: 1688
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Gender:
Re: halo nes cart
Reply #5 -
19. Sep 2005 at 01:14
Well...seeing as the label seems to have been photoshopped from the label for Hogan's Alley, you could always use that
Back to top
IP Logged
ormannay15
Junior Member
Offline
nes and chicken
Posts: 60
here
Gender:
Re: halo nes cart
Reply #6 -
19. Sep 2005 at 04:01
maybe you guys in the forums can help, i don't know that much about nesdev.
Is there a way to convert mp3s into nes music , if there is ,can someone please make time to convert this one:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=2TFL1QT2
and since i dont have paint shop on this laptop, can someone convert the size of this label ,without losing much resolution, so its still legible?
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y32/ormannay15/halones.jpg
help would be greatly appreciated .
Thanks everybody
Back to top
WHAY WhAt waht?!?!
IP Logged
nesfan
Ex Member
NESWORLD Supporter!
Gender:
Re: halo nes cart
Reply #7 -
19. Sep 2005 at 13:35
Maybe the artist selected Hogan's Alley as it has all the letters in it for "Halo", making it much eaiser to photshop. I think a game like Freedom Force would be a bit better to hack with Halo characters. Hogan's Alley would still be hilarious, though.
Back to top
IP Logged
Jordan MacNamara
God Member
Offline
I love YaBB 1G - SP/Whatever
it is
Posts: 1758
Gender:
Re: halo nes cart
Reply #8 -
19. Sep 2005 at 17:45
About the music thang:
MP3s are audio files, as NES Music is more like MIDIs; actually, more like tracked files such as MOD or IT.
I can make NSF files, but is there any way to put them back into roms?
Back to top
I have hundreds of games for trade or sale so check out my website.&&
http://mynescollection.tripod.com/
IP Logged
Memblers
God Member
Offline
...
Posts: 703
Indiana
Gender:
Re: halo nes cart
Reply #9 -
19. Sep 2005 at 19:26
Quote:
I can make NSF files, but is there any way to put them back into roms?
Yeah, that's something I've been wanting to try. It should be doable for most games, depending how much RAM is free after the old sound engine is removed.
It'd be pretty easy to set up NT2 for something like that. MCK might require a bit more hackery. With either one, it's pretty likely you'll need expansion RAM anyways, so using the original cart for the game could be out of the question (and if the game already uses expansion RAM, a hack would be less likely to succeed). My Squeedo cart has 32kB of RAM though.
Back to top
IP Logged
ormannay15
Junior Member
Offline
nes and chicken
Posts: 60
here
Gender:
Re: halo nes cart
Reply #10 -
19. Sep 2005 at 22:24
yeah im thinking about hacking freedom force, it seems better for a halo nes game.
any how , heres a sprite i made based on the label.
can someone change the colors so they are for the nes, i don't know the exact colors a nes uses cause im using paint.
Back to top
WHAY WhAt waht?!?!
IP Logged
Jordan MacNamara
God Member
Offline
I love YaBB 1G - SP/Whatever
it is
Posts: 1758
Gender:
Re: halo nes cart
Reply #11 -
20. Sep 2005 at 05:52
Quote:
Yeah, that's something I've been wanting to try. It should be doable for most games, depending how much RAM is free after the old sound engine is removed.
It'd be pretty easy to set up NT2 for something like that. MCK might require a bit more hackery. With either one, it's pretty likely you'll need expansion RAM anyways, so using the original cart for the game could be out of the question (and if the game already uses expansion RAM, a hack would be less likely to succeed). My Squeedo cart has 32kB of RAM though.
That's good, one thing I've been wanting to do is replace the Battletoads & Double Dragon Ratship music for the first level with the SNES version, change the images of the characters & alter the title screen.
I use NT2. The only thing, however, is that I don't know how to insert PCM sounds. The text file confused me.
Back to top
I have hundreds of games for trade or sale so check out my website.&&
http://mynescollection.tripod.com/
IP Logged
Memblers
God Member
Offline
...
Posts: 703
Indiana
Gender:
Re: halo nes cart
Reply #12 -
22. Sep 2005 at 08:27
Quote:
I use NT2. The only thing, however, is that I don't know how to insert PCM sounds. The text file confused me.
You have to press shift+* or shift+F3 to get to the DPCM editor. Then load the samples in there, and set the frequency/sample # in the note table editor.
Back to top
IP Logged
Jordan MacNamara
God Member
Offline
I love YaBB 1G - SP/Whatever
it is
Posts: 1758
Gender:
Re: halo nes cart
Reply #13 -
23. Sep 2005 at 00:53
The loading part gets to me. I also need a good WAV->PCM Converter; Meridian's doesn't work too well for me.
Back to top
I have hundreds of games for trade or sale so check out my website.&&
http://mynescollection.tripod.com/
IP Logged
the_wizard_666
God Member
Offline
Posts: 1688
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Gender:
Re: halo nes cart
Reply #14 -
23. Sep 2005 at 01:37
Quote:
Maybe the artist selected Hogan's Alley as it has all the letters in it for "Halo", making it much eaiser to photshop. I think a game like Freedom Force would be a bit better to hack with Halo characters. Hogan's Alley would still be hilarious, though.
So would Gotcha
Back to top
IP Logged
Pages:
1
2
3
‹
Previous Topic
|
Next Topic
›
Forum Jump »
Home
» 10 most recent Posts
» 10 most recent Topics
System Specific Boards
- Nintendo Entertainment System
- Famicom
- Nintendo 64
- Super Nintendo
- Gameboy
General Video Gaming
- The Board of Randomness
- Homebrew ««
- Swap Meet and Expo Announcements
- Your Game Finds
- Prototypes and Unreleased Games
Buy - Sell - Trade
- Seller and Traders Corner
- Buyer/Seller Feedback
- Fundraisers
Other Boards
- Site News
- Advertise Your Website
- 64SCENER
« Home
‹ Board
Top of this page
NES WORLD Forum
» Powered by
YaBB 2.5.2
!
YaBB Forum Software
© 2000-2022. All Rights Reserved.