Discover the new unofficial Super Mario Bros. Maker for SNES, a must-have for gaming enthusiasts seeking retro creativity.
@jay I originally asked why there was a picture of a NES, then I read the article, found out there are two versions. Interesting.
The guy making it is well known for porting a lot of NES games to SNES with added MSU-1 audio added and such.
That’s so sick. I’m going to have to look into him. Makes me wish I still had my ridiculous emulator setups. Right now I have a tablet, and it is getting me by
I’ll make it easier for you, all his stuff is always kept up-to-date here: https://archive.org/details/@infidelity
What a champ! Thank you so much for this
Rumbleminze does them, too.
Awesome, thank you!
That’s really cool.
It’s so cool
Are new releases considered retro gaming? Not trying to be an ass. It’s just something I’ve been thinking about for the past few days.
Different people have different ideas of retrogaming, I guess you can say. Some will see it purely as playing those old games from the past exclusively, others will see things like this - rom hacks - as being part of that, some others may consider games that have a retro style as being part of it as well. When it comes to what I post here, I stick to things that I think people that come here might be interested in and just let the upvotes/downvotes decide.
Valid question, but to my mind it counts because it’s retro style.
Just like you can have contemporary classical music.
Delayed answer, but if anything, new releases on old consoles are actual retrograming, while just playing old games is not. “Retro” originally meant something new that was made to look old.