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As happy as I was to see the newest Rom Hunter update, I'm sad there hasn't been an update to hacks n' homebrews since 2009. :( Ah well, it goes as it goes. 

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13 hours ago, H.E.R.O. said:

As happy as I was to see the newest Rom Hunter update, I'm sad there hasn't been an update to hacks n' homebrews since 2009. :( Ah well, it goes as it goes. 

Volunteers wanted. :) 

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1 hour ago, Thomas Jentzsch said:

Volunteers wanted. :) 

Not me.

There was a reason I stopped back then.

8)

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Fully understandable. Homebrews alone are massive now, and Hacks are just overwhelming. The amount that is.

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Was there a collection at one point that had all the hacks arranged by original game? 

Like all the SI hacks together in one place?

 

Or am I dreaming that? 

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10 hours ago, knievel1 said:

Was there a collection at one point that had all the hacks arranged by original game? 

Like all the SI hacks together in one place?

 

Or am I dreaming that? 

No, you're not dreaming.

I created a Hacks & Homebrew collection many years ago.

It contained every hack and homebrew between 1993 and 2007.

Then another AA member took it over from me and tried to keep up with all the stuff that was released.

Alas...

His latest attempt must be downloadable somewhere.

8)

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The lastest collection I know is from 2012/13. Here is the thread.

 

This link still works (01-14-2013).

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On 12/31/2019 at 8:08 PM, Thomas Jentzsch said:

Attached are the updated CloneSpy results.

Clones_1977_1992.xlsx 160.51 kB · 8 downloads

Thanks, Thomas!

Off Your Rocker shares coding with Gopher?

That's interesting.

Or was Off Your Rocker put on an old Gopher EPROM or something?

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Not sure, its not obvious. One would have to analyze. 

 

Edit: Yup, starting at offset $76b until $bff the data is unused and identical to Gopher. So your theory is correct.

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