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| aeroforce325 | Dec 3 2008, 06:53 PM Post #16 |
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Guardian Spirit
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Could always look up unreleased N64 promo titles as well, though I have no idea what it will turn up. |
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| aeroforce325 | Dec 3 2008, 07:10 PM Post #17 |
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Guardian Spirit
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Ok there was a gold cartridge for pre-orders of the game in the U.S. that were released in limited quantities. The box art also had the label of collectors edition on it. So the gold cartridge for Ocarina of Time did release in the U.S. and I assume no where else from what I just read. Now I still cant wait to see what Hiei says about what I found, though at this rate I may have to check when i get home from work as that time to go is drawing near. |
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| Duke Serkol | Dec 3 2008, 11:11 PM Post #18 |
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Where'd that Princess go?
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Con... that's exactly what I said it was. And yes there was a limited gold cartridge OoT. Why would you actually want that hack? |
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| KiddoCabbusses | Dec 4 2008, 01:53 AM Post #19 |
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The overly enthused BS-X nerd.
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I think Gold Cartridges for the NTSC-U version of OOT are around. Less common than typical "Gold Cartridge" ness though. |
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| Conn | Dec 4 2008, 03:59 AM Post #20 |
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Yeah, a limited version but no difference in gameplay could explain why almost nobody heard about it.
For the sake of completness. We also have that Gorya hack... and I think it is quite cool... |
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| Duke Serkol | Dec 4 2008, 04:17 AM Post #21 |
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Mhm, odd are there were no gameplay differences or at least no big ones, mostly graphical things. Though, it has to be said, All Night Nippon Bros combined levels from Super Mario Bros with some from the Japanese Super Mario Bros 2 (or as it is most famous over here, Super Mario Bros The Lost Levels). It would be pretty cool if this cart only had one quest that combined aspects from both of the first game's quests... but I really doubt that. The Goriya hack is indeed cool, because it's another Zelda character (and a Goriya, no less. You can't get any more nostalgic Zelda then with Goriyas!). But putting Pikachu in Link's shoes... that's just silly. |
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| Conn | Dec 4 2008, 04:46 AM Post #22 |
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Well, there are also SMB hacks with Link... I found the hack, and made the patch (which works with snes9x and original bszelda rom). Zsnes seems to not work and dunno if it's compatible with Roto's work... But it is fun playing it - finished the 1st dungeon
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| Duke Serkol | Dec 4 2008, 02:52 PM Post #23 |
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Where'd that Princess go?
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...I'm not touching it
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| Conn | Dec 4 2008, 07:56 PM Post #24 |
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Ok, found the reason why zsnes didn't work and made it compatible with Roto's patch. I also replaced the girl with Gorya
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| MasterOfPuppets | Dec 5 2008, 01:41 AM Post #25 |
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Oracle
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Wow, Nintendo has screwed up automated e-Mail answeres, I E-Mailed them about this game here's what I sent and what I got back. SENT: Hi I was recently reading an online forum and I came across a new topic about a very rare version of The Legend of Zelda for the Famicom Disk System entitled, CHARUMERA RAMEN or in Japanese, "ゼルダの伝説 チャルメラバージョン" I was hoping you could shed more light on this as there is almost no info on it on the internet. Thanks, Alex RECEIVED Hello and thank you for contacting Nintendo, In answer to your question, BS Zelda no Densetsu was a game released for the Satellaview attachment for the Super Famicom in Japan. It was never released here in the Americas. Nintendo excels at making sure our fans can get back story information, character descriptions, and--most importantly--the information they require to complete the games that we publish here in the Americas. This can happen through our website (www.nintendo.com), Player's Guides, and Nintendo Power magazine. Having said that, many details about our games will remain mysteries, left to the active imagination of the player. Sincerely, Alain Dao Nintendo of America Inc. |
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| Duke Serkol | Dec 5 2008, 02:01 AM Post #26 |
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Where'd that Princess go?
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Methinks Con and I (and everyone else who's got their name in the hall of fame) might have made a bit too good of a job making BS Zelda more popular :lol: |
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| SmashManiac | Dec 5 2008, 04:21 AM Post #27 |
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Legend
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| aeroforce325 | Dec 5 2008, 05:53 AM Post #28 |
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Guardian Spirit
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Very odd that they automatically assumed BS Zelda. Perhaps Nintendo of Japan could be a bit more helpful? |
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| Conn | Dec 5 2008, 05:54 AM Post #29 |
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What makes me a little bit paranoid in this answer is that you asked about CHARUMERA RAMEN version and they replied with bszelda ![]() Edit: does nobody wnat my pikachu patch *cries* Edit 2: Seems aeroforce had the same idea in the same minute when I wrote my post
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| KiddoCabbusses | Dec 5 2008, 05:57 AM Post #30 |
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The overly enthused BS-X nerd.
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http://satellablog.blogspot.com/2008/12/ni...ldas-apart.html My little comment on the e-mails.
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