![]() ![]() You could plug it to the PC and play with your favorite emulator, even alongside your original controllers! While slightly higher priced than the Super UFO Pro 8, the project was also left in limbo for a while. You can also have more information about the Super UFO Pro 8 with My Life In Gaming’s video: Īnother dumping device that got a reputation was the Retrode. ![]() Thanks a lot to sanmaiwashi to have figured this out. Keep in mind that the Super UFO Pro 8 leaves a copier header in the file. You can then turn off the console, and use the SD card on your computer.Press Start to again to start the dump process and leave it running until it’s done.X Button = Delete / B Button = Confirm / Y = Cancel. Go to the directory to dump to, then press Start.This is where you backup the Memory Pack. Go back to the main menu, select the upper right icon: The Backup menu.This will make Memory Pack dumping possible. Then select “CART CHECK” and change the settings what is on the screenshot right below.īe sure to set HiROM and 8M.Select the bottom middle icon with a red +.Insert the Super UFO Pro 8, and a BS-X cartridge (only) with the Memory Pack inserted.First, format a SD card with FAT32 file system, and insert it into the Super UFO Pro 8.While it does not have an obvious way to dump Satellaview Memory Packs, it is actually possible to do it. You could save your ROM and save data on your SD card and play them, which made a cheap & easy choice to have your games dumped. Lately, one cartridge has gotten a good reputation, that’s the Super UFO Pro 8. ![]() The true way as a result to know what your Memory Pack contains is to dump the contents into a file and manually check it with a hex viewer.Īlso, this needs to be said, but I am available to talk about Satellaview Dumping, I can also check the dumps for you and everything. There are many reasons: Soundlink games were limited for one play, games with limited starts, and it ran out of plays, or it could just be that the game was deleted with BS-X.ĭon’t worry, if you accidentally deleted the game on BS-X (basically don’t use the second option in the menu), you can still recover it easily. However if you deleted a game using the other games that can use Memory Packs, it’s pretty much gone forever. Most of the dumps that we got were actually invisible to the BS-X. No matter what Memory Pack you have, if BS-X says it has nothing… It’s unreliable. Maybe wait for an hour after shipping to let the physical item cool down a bit, try to avoid having static electricity, and maybe insert and eject it several times to get rid of potential dust.ĭump them several times, using different cartridges with Memory Pack slots if possible, make sure to check how everything is connected, keep them steady.Ĭheck the checksum, if applicable, but mind that it’s not always the way to check for a good dump. I now suggest to NOT check the Memory Pack on BS-X or anything else to begin with and go straight to dumping. So I figured I should write about it and give you ways to do it. But lately more ways have been done to facilitate the dumping to everybody. I had a few good games of mario kart, but right now the SNES lobbies are very bare.Back in the day, dumping Memory Packs was a huge mess that required mostly unique pieces of hardware and hacky ways to dump them. There is hardly anybody playing, I think due to the SNES roms needing renaming and it not being obvious at first. These need to go in the directory here: \FightCade\emulator\snes9x\ROMs. I think all of the popular multiplayer games are covered, if any games you want to play are missing please let me know, and if you want to help complete this ROMSET upload your files and I will merge.Īlso if you think any other Japanese games need the English hack to replace the original, let me know. When the romset is completed this won't be an issue again. If you get any errors while torrenting I'm probably updating the files, just wait a bit then redownload the torrent file from. If you are upgrading from v1.0.2 or lower, delete all the roms in your folder and replace them. ![]() Do people approve of this for popular Japanese games? I've swapped out famiwars.zip (Super Famicom Wars (JAP)) with the English translation rom hack, the original is still there with _original_japanese as a suffix. The original can be found still, but renamed to seikndn3_original_japanese.zip. Swapped seikndn3.zip (Secret of Mana 2 (JAP)) with the English translation rom hack. V1.0.3: Fixed some errors and added more roms, added "Saves" folder, roms are now available individually. UPDATE: I will keep the link in this topic updated, check back every now and again! Here are 1906/2065 SNES ROMs renamed correctly to work with FightCade 2. ![]()
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