Hey all, so about 10 years ago I made my own Mario game. At the time I didn't realize I had used a PAL version of it. No problem, I'll just turn on PAL emulation. NOW after learning about homebrews and stuff i'd like to put this game on a cart for myself. The rom runs perfectly well, just too fast.
Now since im guessing the .nes file is really just hex code, is there ANY way to modify its code to switch to what an NTSC NES needs?
OR is there a way I could import the level data into a different NTSC SMB rom?
I did just about EVERY single level I could and I can't really go back and use the same editor and re-make the game as it was confusing to take enemy data from other levels etc (unless theres a great SMB level editor that works from scratch).
Any ideas or workarounds for this? The game is STUPIDLY hard and running fast just makes it harder to control at times.
==========EDIT==========
FIXED! This idea was given to me by tatsui and it worked! I tried this idea out last night in a different way but didn't work. This way did. So huge thanks to him for solving this puzzle for me.
- create an ips file by comparing your edited pal rom versus a clean pal rom
- apply the ips file on a clean ntsc rom
Now since im guessing the .nes file is really just hex code, is there ANY way to modify its code to switch to what an NTSC NES needs?
OR is there a way I could import the level data into a different NTSC SMB rom?
I did just about EVERY single level I could and I can't really go back and use the same editor and re-make the game as it was confusing to take enemy data from other levels etc (unless theres a great SMB level editor that works from scratch).
Any ideas or workarounds for this? The game is STUPIDLY hard and running fast just makes it harder to control at times.
==========EDIT==========
FIXED! This idea was given to me by tatsui and it worked! I tried this idea out last night in a different way but didn't work. This way did. So huge thanks to him for solving this puzzle for me.
- create an ips file by comparing your edited pal rom versus a clean pal rom
- apply the ips file on a clean ntsc rom