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  • ...ole created by Sega. It was a direct rival to the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] and despite being a failure in Japan and the US, it was a success in ...viewer, a palette viewer and a memory editor making it easier to rip from games.
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  • ...its life. Despite using hardware similar to that of the [[ColecoVision]], games from both are not compatible with one other. The SG-1000 also received some ...re supported. It does not seem to recognise the SC-3000 keyboard affecting games such as Championship Lode Runner where you could make and save your own lev
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  • There are some games out there that are hard to rip from whether it is unknown compression, stor Please note '''do not''' request these games to be ripped, the chances of these getting ripped are low and it would not
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  • ...ngly well in France and Spain with the latter still has a fanbase creating games. '''6128''' has 128kb of memory. Many games either require this or use the extra memory to provide music or extra featu
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  • ...tem Games|Master System]], [[:Category:Amiga Games|Amiga]], [[:Category:PC Games|DOS]] ...sion in Europe is a renamed version with an extra mini game and the Master System version is an improved version in regards to controls, the other versions h
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  • ...me Gear''' is a handheld created by Sega. Pretty much a handheld [[Master System]] with a lower resolution however it has a higher colour palette. It was a Note: No emulator supports the Gear to Gear Mode that was used in a few games such as Sonic Drift 2. The only working emulator that supported this featur
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  • ...rip games before the DS era, it is highly recommended, especially for NES games. While it is easier to rip from than Tile Molester, it is more limited on w ...g is a dropdown containing different view arrangement options, helpful for games that align sprites and tiles horizontally across the CHR banks. Underneath
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  • ...ewer on Sega games, it needs to be completely re-ripped from the ROM. Sega System 16 Sprite Viewer may be able to view the sprites. ==Sega Master System > Battlemaniacs==
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  • ...ocus is accuracy and preservation. As the MAME Team once said, getting the games to work is a side effect. Originally MAME could emulate just arcade games since there was an emulator that had the same focus as MAME that did consol
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  • '''Tile Molester''' is a sprite ripper made by SnowBro. If you want to rip games before the DS era, it is highly recommended. It requires Java to run though ...and the game. While most NES games have all their sprites displayed, some games on some systems vary as in that you can rip the main character or a few spr
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  • ...eated by Sega. It was a direct rival to the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]]. It later received two peripherals in the form of the 32X and Sega C ...info. Please note that a large majority of games are compressed with some games able to rip just the main character or nothing at all without extra tools.
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  • The '''Kaneko Super Nova System''' is a 32-bit arcade board developed by Kaneko in 1996 and ended in 2002. ...ic 3 and the two Jackie Chan games uses the same sprites as the Super Nova System.
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  • ...this is very valuable to use and in the case of a few are done despite no games are available online at all (such as the Pasiopia series). While the emulat ...l-based or only running in BASIC. The following machines are known to have games that can be properly ripped:
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  • ...d by Atari Corporation in 1993. It was marketed as the first 64-bit gaming system, but was a commercial failure, and is widely regarded as one of the worst s ...formats, has a zoom feature and a number of premade settings for specific games. It is similar to Texture Finder and can be potentially usefull for searchi
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  • ...th Korea and Taiwan, MSX games were ported to the SG-1000 and the [[Master System]] while Spain received and developed [[ZX Spectrum]] ports. ...OS, however disk images require an additional BIOS and tapes (used in some games e.g. Out Run MSX1) are not supported.
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