Since it worked the second time, you should be fine. Besides, you can re-hakchi your SNES if something goes wrong. It's practically impossible to mess it up permanently. ;)I just installed Hakchi the first time and yeah i think i also got the "long reboot". I just installed it a second time and then it worked without a problem (i don't know if doing this a second time could brick the console or something like that tho).
No there's no such risk. All the install does is place some files on the internal storage.I just installed Hakchi the first time and yeah i think i also got the "long reboot". I just installed it a second time and then it worked without a problem (i don't know if doing this a second time could brick the console or something like that tho).
Yeas, that menu button combination is awesome for really hard games (or bad gamer like me) like Mega Man 2.No necessarily. You can hack to add the menu button combination, or to add borders, or other QoL improvements.
Yeas, that menu button combination is awesome for really hard games (or bad gamer like me) like Mega Man 2.
And even with that, Zelda 2 was too hard for me. I installed a "easy hack" for it on the NES mini. Now i only have to find an easy hack for Kid Icarus on the NES, because the Continue-Cheat-Code doesn't work for me.
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While I haven't changed my SFCmini from using 2.21f but for my SNESclassic I've been tinkering around with 3.4.1. There is something called "font remount" in the install extra modules menu (IIRC it's actually installed automatically when you hakchi your SFC or SNES). I uninstalled it just to see how much space I'd save etc and forgot about it.
Then I was having some English game titles that weren't displaying properly and the web search indicated that "font remount" resolved a lot of name display issues - and they did! Could work in JP... I've yet to label anything in JP but, you might wanna give 3.4.1 a try if you're still hankering to have your game titles display in Japanese instead of romaji. ファイト!
Since it worked the second time, you should be fine. Besides, you can re-hakchi your SNES if something goes wrong. It's practically impossible to mess it up permanently. ;)
Thanks! That will help. I totally forgot Game Genie codes from the 90's. I was only looking for easy hacks.
Thanks!You can export save files from the Mini through the save state manager of hakchi.
Skimming the thread... something happened with Sluffy?
How is Star Ocean coming along after its canoe birth? Can Streetfighter Alpha 2 be played via compression now?
Once Hakchi is installed you can reset using the controller (hold Down + Select for a second).Finally got a snes classic and got a chance to try hacking and it was pretty simple, awesome. Sadly the games I was looking forward to playing, didn't work :(. Illusion of Gaia and Terranigma, guess I'll have to look for another versions.
By the way, is there a shortcut on the controller to do 'Reset'? Its pretty annoying having to stand up, go to the console each time I want to play a different game :9
They both work fine with some patches. They should be listed in the compatibility sheet that's linked in the OP.Finally got a snes classic and got a chance to try hacking and it was pretty simple, awesome. Sadly the games I was looking forward to playing, didn't work :(. Illusion of Gaia and Terranigma, guess I'll have to look for another versions.
By the way, is there a shortcut on the controller to do 'Reset'? Its pretty annoying having to stand up, go to the console each time I want to play a different game :9
You need to use a emulator for these games from the hakchi mod store. The internal emulator from Nintendo does not work with these games.Sadly the games I was looking forward to playing, didn't work :(. Illusion of Gaia and Terranigma, guess I'll have to look for another versions.
Not natively but with certain patches they'll work just fine. I don't use Retroarch and I finished Gaia and currently playing through Terranigma with little to no issues on my classic.You need to use a emulator for these games from the hakchi mod store. The internal emulator from Nintendo does not work with these games.
Look at the youtube channel "Patton Plays" for videos how you can install these emulators.
You need to use a emulator for these games from the hakchi mod store. The internal emulator from Nintendo does not work with these games.
Look at the youtube channel "Patton Plays" for videos how you can install these emulators.
I've not updated to CE either, but that's because I'm sticking with what I have on the system before looking into adding more.
The only CE feature I like the look of is the easy editing of the cover art for the original games. I do recall there is a way around that with 2.21f so you don't have to make a copy of each one. Maybe I should try and find that again whenever I go contemplate making some changes to my setup.
By the way, is there a shortcut on the controller to do 'Reset'? Its pretty annoying having to stand up, go to the console each time I want to play a different game :9
Yes, it's also possible to edit covers art for original games with 2.21f (without replacing or addingx2 the stock games) a mod was available to do that.
Well, it's pretty old, done by DanTheMan827. I've re-uploaded what is needed here : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bxgeFqebp_XueVyi13iTRGfwZ6Q4BsqN/view
Once Hakchi is installed you can reset using the controller (hold Down + Select for a second).
There are patches to make both games work natively. Check Robin's first and second posts for a link to the archive.
They both work fine with some patches. They should be listed in the compatibility sheet that's linked in the OP.
You can hold down "down+Select" to trigger a reset.
Edit: Well, what Psxphile said. lol
You need to use a emulator for these games from the hakchi mod store. The internal emulator from Nintendo does not work with these games.
Look at the youtube channel "Patton Plays" for videos how you can install these emulators.
Yes, it's also possible to edit covers art for original games with 2.21f (without replacing or addingx2 the stock games) a mod was available to do that.
Yes, hold "down+select" trigger the reset, but it's a default configuration, you can change it as you wish : I personally prefer a more hand's ergonomic configuration L+R+down (it allows to not move your left hands contrary to hold select, not considering the select button is too flabby) : worth to use when you have to do a lot of rewinds
Cheers, I will give it a go!!! I'd already created some alternate covers for the original games, so I'd really like to use them finally haha Hopefully won't be making new changes after that!
EDIT: Done! Looking sexy~
Very nice !! If I wouldn't have been in the mood to keep my covers the closest accurate to original covers (even for added games), I would certainly have used yours : among the most successful custom covers I've seen ! :)
So I noticed there are more recent versions of hakchi available now. I am on v2.21f (Version 2.0.21.72) and wondering if and HOW I should upgrade?
Is there a benefit? (like playing Terranigma?)
Terranigma works just fine on 2.21f. There are a lot of Quality of Life changes if you upgrade but nothing will change the built-in emulator and how it functions.
Ok, well
Neugier requires a header to patch (look under "Patching Information") - http://www.romhacking.net/translations/398/
So the process should be
No-Intro base (which comes headerless)
Use TUSH to apply a header
Apply Translation
Use TUSH to remove header
Add to SNES
I dont use SFROM Tool so this process may be different. I have this game on my SNES so I know it works
Any idea why CE could be rejecting the game?Personally yes. I only used the tool for two games -- Street Fighter Alpha 2 and Star Ocean
Thanks for this. Will look into this when I finish my play-through of FFVI.Well, it's pretty old, done by DanTheMan827. I've re-uploaded what is needed here : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bxgeFqebp_XueVyi13iTRGfwZ6Q4BsqN/view :
1) unzip the 2 hmod folders
2) Put them manually in the "user mods" folder in your hakchi folder
3) In the "box art" folder of "box art installer.hmod" folder, you can find the 21 original covers and their thumbnails
4) Put here the new cover instead of the old (max 228x204 px), with renaming you new cover with the name of the old one (example : CLV-P-SAAAE)
5) open hakchi2 and install the 2 new mods ---> you covers would have been switched to the new one.
After that, if you want to make new changes, it seems to me you have (unfortunately) to uninstall the mods then steps 4) and 5) again
The originals covers will come back if you uninstall the mods.
Yes, it's pretty complicated compared to the easier CE features ^^''
not compatible with canoe, you need to use retroarchWould anyone know why Dragon Quest 3 Super Famicom version with fan patch does not allow me to get past the opening intro? The game boots but my controller isn't responding for some reason. It will just loop over and over so I can't actually play it. :(
Some background, I used to be able to play it but ended up uninstalling/reinstalling hakchi2 CE and now use a newer version. I tried patching the game over again, tried a prepatched one I had, not letting the game run compressed, some other things I cannot think off the top of my head. Thanks
not the fan translation as far as i can tell from the compatibility listBzzt, wrong again. DQ3 works thanks to the big dick swingin sluffy.