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---------------------Internal ROM Info----------------------
File: Lamborghini - American Challenge (U).smc
Name: LAMBORGHINI AMERICAN Company: Titus
Header: SWC Bank: LoROM
Interleaved: No SRAM: 0 Kb
Type: Normal ROM: 4 Mb
Country: USA Video: NTSC
ROM Speed: 120ns (FastROM) Revision: 1.0
Checksum: Good 0x9924 CRC32: D2FB701B
--------------------------Database--------------------------
Name: Lamborghini - American Challenge
Country: USA Revision: 1.0
Port 1: Gamepad Port 2: S. Scope/Gamepad
Genre 1: Racing Genre 2: None
---------------------Internal ROM Info----------------------
File: Prince of Persia 2 - The Shadow & The Flame (U).smc
Name: PRINCE OF PERSIA II Company: Titus
Header: SWC Bank: LoROM
Interleaved: No SRAM: 0 Kb
Type: Normal ROM: 16 Mb
Country: USA Video: NTSC
ROM Speed: 120ns (FastROM) Revision: 1.0
Checksum: Good 0xC886 CRC32: 50581D9D
--------------------------Database--------------------------
Name: Prince of Persia 2
Country: USA Revision: 1.0
Port 1: Gamepad Port 2: Gamepad
Genre 1: Action Genre 2: Platform Adventure
THE LAST METROID IS IN CAPTIVITY.
THE GALAXY IS AT PEACE...
...and v1.36 was some version which still had a bunch of hacks, including the one which lets assumed Super FX Metal Combat ROMs work in ZSnes, among many others.
<Nach> so why don't the two of you get your own room and leave us alone with this stupidity of yours? NSRT here.
I don't understand why the developers would remove hacks for games that don't work without them. It would make much more sense to remove those that weren't needed any more, and keep those that make up for code that hasn't been written yet.
What evar wrote:I don't understand why the developers would remove hacks for games that don't work without them. It would make much more sense to remove those that weren't needed any more, and keep those that make up for code that hasn't been written yet.
What evar wrote:I don't understand why the developers would remove hacks for games that don't work without them. It would make much more sense to remove those that weren't needed any more, and keep those that make up for code that hasn't been written yet.
It's been discussed in a thread. Look more harder next time.
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