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| shenske:
If you're going to be investing that kind of money I'd just spend the money on the equipment to create repros yourself. It would probably be far cheaper too |
| Brandonh1091:
Does anyone know what kind of life expectancy these repro carts have? Seems like I remember reading somewhere that they won't last but around 7-8 years. |
| SonicAdvDX:
--- Quote from: shenske on April 07, 2011, 06:23:14 AM ---If you're going to be investing that kind of money I'd just spend the money on the equipment to create repros yourself. It would probably be far cheaper too --- End quote --- You know, I thought about that, but I can't seem to find any good tutorials online of how to make repros. Have you seen any? |
| scarmullet:
I dont see why Star Ocean is so difficult to make a repro of. It seems all you would need is a FastRom enabled Cart with Battery Backup Saving...Wait, 48 mB game...damn. Thats like 5 eproms stacked. |
| SonicAdvDX:
--- Quote from: scarmullet on May 15, 2011, 09:14:14 PM ---I dont see why Star Ocean is so difficult to make a repro of. It seems all you would need is a FastRom enabled Cart with Battery Backup Saving...Wait, 48 mB game...damn. Thats like 5 eproms stacked. --- End quote --- Yeah, the only way to make it is by modifying an actual Star Ocean Super Famicom cartridge. I dunno how it's done, but apparently, it's extremely difficult. Luckily, the guy AppleQueso referred me to was able to make a cartridge for me. I have since received it in the mail, and it works beautifully. ;D |
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