A few months ago, I made an NES program called Holy Diver Batman, intended as a tool to troubleshoot problems with NES game reproduction. It was commissioned by someone who was planning to offer NES cart PCBs capable of playing Holy Diver and Batman: Return of the Joker. I wanted to continue the theme of something Robin would say. So when looking for Super NES games with "Holy" in the name, I found Firestriker, which was originally called Holy Striker in Japan. This name change is likely to have been NOA's fault, as NOA has tended to frown on religious content.
Is a Super NES port of Holy Diver Batman needed for troubleshooting Lo/HiROM, non-power-of-two splitting, and SRAM problems?
Is a Super NES port of Holy Diver Batman needed for troubleshooting Lo/HiROM, non-power-of-two splitting, and SRAM problems?