Showing posts with label Bad games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bad games. Show all posts

Sunday, April 5, 2020

Action 52: Alfredo and Jigsaw are now "playable".

Yesterday I made a post on Twitter: https://twitter.com/nensondubois_/status/1246483734217609217  about researching and accessing the lost two games Alfredo and Jigsaw and how I decided to look into the game's programming to find out why they refuse to work in the first batch revision A cartridges of Action 52 for the NES. I also felt like researching a slightly more obscure limitation presented by the hardware limitations of the console.


I think we all know about Action 52 so I'm not going to waste your time by reviewing the notoriously awful compilation. Here is a picture of the REV A cartridge that has the "broken" games. A small amount of green REV B carts do exist and the issues were fixed in that release as well as a few other "glitches" because in this case that's not a bug, its a feature!
 







All green PCB revision A cartridges of Action 52 will crash upon attempting to load either Alfredo and Jigsaw. This is the result of an erroneous branching instruction that was implemented probably because of an oversight and the code was rushed (really, I don't know how much testing went into the development and I'm really afraid to ask). All black cartridges, including the one I own. Here is a picture of my cart that has both games working by default.






 
 (I can't believe I spent $199.99 on this pile of dogsh*t, I guess I'm a dumbass)







Accessing both games is possible using a Game Genie code; if you actually own a revision A cartridge, a Game Genie adapter and an NES. I'm not sure why you would want to for any reason. Alfredo and Jigsaw work OKOZETNN.


 


Secondly, there is a bonus item I wanted to show. Now you can hear the ... intro music in it's true quality (why would you want to is beyond my understanding?). Your curiosity has been answered for a question you never asked. Took about 2 minutes total. The game streams digital audio sampling at a bit depth of 7-BIT via constantly writing $4011. unfortunately this requires a lot of frames and because other game logic is running, resources are split between game logic and constantly writing to the DAC, this causes noticeable "garbling". This will work using actual Action 52 cartridges and a Game Genie with an NES console. Normally it is not possible to hear the full quality. I have no idea how the word "quality" was formed into that last sentence.






Action 52 (all revisions).nes
Clear intro audio
GZVAZPAX


 


 Clear intro audio "Make Your Selection, Now!"
GZVAZPAX
ZAUAIAAA



 The cart disabled the reset button on my NES at lease twice. That is definitely not a good sign. YEAH... WOO... YEAH... WOO... YEAH... NO


Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Get ready for an all-time low-flying adventure! Unused Superman Theme Song from the movie found in a videogame!

Brace yourself and prepare to for a rough landing! Try not to hit a tree... or a parked car while playing this game.

The Game Boy and N64 versions of Superman is based off the well-known franchise. I think the game developers were hit in the head with a chunk of kryptonite by someone before they designed the games.
MAAAANY people are familiar with the universally famous original Superman theme song, but not many are well-versed with the fact that the Game Boy game actually has a fully composed version inside the game's code.
Original post:
Title screen music modifier unused Superman Theme
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 Elmar Krieger arranged this version and I don't know why he didn't use it as the title screen since it would have been a better fit. My guess is that this was intended for an ending but the game does not have a proper ending and instead shows a generic "Congratulations! message with the stage clear theme playing.Why was this not used? The world may never know, and you can't spin the world in reverse to turn back time and find out.
The surprise does not end here! There is additionally an unused jingle.
Title screen music modifier unused Superman Theme
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Editor's note: I have no plans to review this game because we all know how notoriously awfulness all of the Superman and Titus games. The only worthwhile portion of the games (at least by Elmar Krieger) are the music and the Super Game Boy borders; the other game is The Quest for Camelot with a border.