We discuss ROM hacks ITT

We discuss ROM hacks ITT
>What is your favorite ROM hack?
>Which ROM hack are you currently playing? (If any)
>Which game do you play hacks of the most?
>If you make ROM hacks, show off your work

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I don't like new content mods, I prefer improvement mods.

The Legend of Zelda - Redux
The Legend of Zelda II - Redux

The Legend of Zelda - Link's Awakening - Redux
The Legend of Zelda - A Link to the Past - Redux

The Legend of Zelda - Ocarina of Time - Redux
The Legend of Zelda - Majora's Mask - Redux

Super Metroid - Redux
Metroid - + Saving

Super Mario Land DX - Colour Mod
Super Mario Land 2 DX - Colour Mod

Kirby's Dreamland DX - Colour Mod

Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts - Restoration

Donkey Kong 64 - Tag Anywhere

Castlevania - Circle of the Moon - Auto Dashing
Castlevania - Dawn of Sorrow - Definitive Edition Mod+

Aladdin (Genesis/MegaDrive) - Final Cut Version


You can find all this at CD Romance. Just search for them, it's been patched already.

Haven't played a rom hack in a while.
Super Smash Bros Remix was really cool though.

>Donkey Kong 64 - Tag Anywhere
Holy based
It is, fully recommend it.

What ROM hacks?

>The Legend of Zelda - Ocarina of Time - Redux
>The Legend of Zelda - Majora's Mask - Redux
dangerously based

>What is your favorite ROM hack?
Probably JUMP1/2. One I played recently and loved was A Plumber For All Seasons.
>Which ROM hack are you currently playing? (If any)
None at the moment. I will play some soon.
>Which game do you play hacks of the most?
Super Mario World and the NES Mega Man games.
>If you make ROM hacks, show off your work
No.

Please tell me theres a better emulator than Project 64

Parallel Launcher seems to work pretty well

Still having graphical issues with that one when it comes to SM64. Under certain angles, the shadow under Mario and the NPCs and enemies flicker or straight up disappear.

please tell me how to get the switch n64 controller working on PC
I can only get it to work in project 64 and I can't get rumble to work on that
steam shits itself trying to map it and so does retroarch, and mupen runs so bad it's unplayable

I stopped bothering with rumble in the end because of how shitty the controller setup is on most emulators.

retroarch is fucking unusable trying to map anything
I see no way on steam to skip mapping the inputs that literally don't fucking exist on the n64 controller which means I can't complete the mapping and use the fucking controller

I use a keybaord for my N64 games, but I have to set up a controller when a friend of mine comes over to hang out and I usually do it on PJ64 because everything else fucking sucks.

Don't die

The giant bulb knows all

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I've played a shit ton of Mario World hacks but most of them have blurred together in my mind. Ones that instantly stand out to me are

>JUMP & JUMP 1/2
>Keytastrophe Rebirth
>Brutal Mario
>Mario's Amazing Adventure (yeah the name is generic, but the game itself is great)
>Same Sprites, Different Levels
>The Crown Tale


Metal Sonic Hyperdrive & Metal Sonic Rebooted are both great. I'm too familiar with the vanilla Genesis games so I prefer playing hacks, but ones with good level design are few and far between.

>Pokemon Polished Crystal
>none rn
>pokemon crystal

Metal Sonic Hyperdrive is based, but finding the Chaos Emeralds is a bitch and a half.
Also I softlocked lmao

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Can you apply SM64 ROMhacks to the PC port?

There's tutorials on how to do it, but they require you to install 500 bajillion shitty programs for it to work.
Example: youtube.com/watch?v=wylCgjxPzUM
Might help you, but I wouldn't do it.

There is a way but be aware most hacks are tested by their creators in emulators and running them on the PC port might cause issues.