MRMIdAS
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| Regarding the Saturn dipswitch cheat, DULLARD is a reference to the MK1 Megadrive/Genesis cheat, and BYC is a name in both the highscore table, and appears as a shadow over the moon for reptile, so it's likely a shoutout to that. |
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Originally posted by Rick I may have brought this up a long time ago, but I honestly don't remember.
I remember an old VHS tape I had with a sample copy of Shadow of the Ninja on it, and I'm quite positive it used to have some in-game debug features on it. I could never figure out as a kid how they went from 1-1 to 5-2 and beat the game, but I'm certain there had to be some little debug quirks in it! It even had "SAMPLE" in it!
I'm going to see if I can get the footage back from my pal.
BUT ANYWAY...I wonder if these are still in there, but disabled. I'm pretty sure infinite health and a stage skip are possible ones.
(I'm also gonna see if I can't get the VHS rips again and actually make sure the backups are in safer keeping this time. )
Probably just an edit in the footage |
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Hey people.
So I've been reviewing differences between the arcade versions of MK2 recently, and hit a snag, I can't find any differences between the 2.0 version, and the 2.1 version in terms of gameplay, moves, fatalities, or anything else, obviously except the version numbering.
can anyone help with this, there's only a couple of ROMs that are different, so I can't see the changes being huge, I'm thinking it may just be tighter code or quashing an obscure bug or something like that.
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| Dino Crisis has Chip Protection, as does Final Fantasy 9 and Silent Hill. I believe that counts as anti-piracy. |