How to remove / erase saved game from Doki Doki Panic

Started by featherplucknfilms, March 24, 2007, 08:46:18 pm

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featherplucknfilms

Anyone know how to erase the game on Doki Doki Panic?  Pretty lame that it doesn't seem possible, I guess since they made it so you could play any level over again.  Maybe if I hit real hard it will erase it?

Doc

Yeah, it bugs me too. I bought mine from someone who completed the 2nd world for each character...really annoying.

Jedi Master Baiter

I've been meaning to ask - is Mama (the blue one) supposed to start on the second chapter?

Doc

Quote from: Jedi QuestMaster on March 25, 2007, 02:05:55 pm
I've been meaning to ask - is Mama (the blue one) supposed to start on the second chapter?


No, that's from the ROM guy itself, he used a used one...

madman



madman

It was a joke, it'll obviously erase the game as well.  The only option might be to use one of the FDS disk editing tools and screw up the save game, it'll probably wipe it at that point.

Jedi Master Baiter


Paul-FC

my Doki Doki Panic is corrupted so it cannot save  :-\

MaxXimus

... Don't disks use battery backup? Maybe you can replace the battery?


MaxXimus

I guess that answers my question. :P I don't know anything about FDS or their disks as I don't own one so yeah. :P

UglyJoe

Back on topic...what would happen if you turned off your Famicom while the game was saving? 

I've done this with a few old GB games and it worked.  In theory, it would only write part of the save data and, when it goes to load it later, would see it as being corrupt and erase it.  Of course, I have no idea if DDP or any other games have a routine in place for handling corrupt save data, so try this at your own risk.

(I suppose you could test it in an emulator first, to a certain extent...)

kite200

testing it in an emulator would work.

this may ruin the disk though
ステキ

ckenda1

I know Doki Doki Panic saves the game automatically as each player beats each world, but how do you delete the save data?

Does anyone know?

Thanks,
Carl