Aren't you missing the French Canada version SNES Link to the Past? This special variant is NTSC, with actual localized game script.
Aren't you missing the French Canada version SNES Link to the Past? This special variant is NTSC, with actual localized game script.
And Spanish version of the A Link to the Past. The question is whether the code involves a different programing, or is it to distinguish the country market to which the cartridge. Because the Spanish cartridge is the same as the UK, and is only different in the code region. It is best guided by the master list that put Darth cloud along with the roms that are on the network. But I still do not know if the Brazilian version has a different program to others. It is assumed that if they are games based on the U.S., but leaked to PAL-M.
Yup that one I brought up would be French dialog and NTSC programming. Rather than PAL as copies sold in France are.
Right Nintendo did not translate the original game to Spanish.
Last edited by Lum; 05-31-2012 at 12:17 PM.
So I think that is not the same ROM that is inside the cartridge, and the regional code of the cartridge. Is different. Abbreviate. If I buy the SNES ALTTP in the UK, is the same as that of Spain, only the cartridge code will be different, but the ROM does. I think so.
http://www.nintendoage.com/index.cfm...ort&order=desc
Last edited by battousai_hades; 05-31-2012 at 01:05 PM.
I will try to post an updated master list once I get time. But note that my definition of release is quite strict and that having a different packaging is not enough for me to be call an release. At best it's only a variation of an existing one. I do list however all country/region those release get released to.
If you look at the list on the first page you can see the Canadian version. I'm only considering country release with different binary or different region locking system (either physical and/or electronic).
So to me the only Canadian version is the French one. For me the NTSC English version with Canadian packaging is only a packaging variation of the US release so it's why I'm not looking to get it since I already got an US release.
Same thing apply here, I can confirm you that the binary is the same like the UK version, so I consider the game being only a packaging variation of the UK one. I already got an UK version so I'm not looking for the Spanish variation.
You mean your collection is based on the collection of all the "roms" in physical form. No? It's a great idea.
In the end what I was exposed. That is different country code (Example: NES-ZL-ESP) and the "rom" is inside the cartridges and disks (example: NES-ZL-EUR 1.0, or 1.1 or 1.2 or other Language). Am I wrong?
By the way. Where to view the different binary codes? In a particular website? Thank you.
PS: I love your collection
Last edited by battousai_hades; 06-02-2012 at 08:19 AM.
is it true that there is one gameboy advance sp zelda edition is made from real gold? because is saw a box with the text that there is one made from real gold.
Not one but seven I think.
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