List of Mario hacks

Started by JC, March 01, 2007, 08:38:42 pm

Previous topic - Next topic

FamicomFreak

Retro Gaming Life  www.retrogaminglife.com

Faker

Aguante Mario10!!

Martin

October 11, 2010, 04:23:50 am #167 Last Edit: June 01, 2011, 02:22:21 am by Martin
And my Mario and Mario's hack carts collection:





Super Mario Collection 6in1 - Somari (Sonic The Hedgehog hack), SMB 3, M.C. Mario (M.C. Kids hack), SMB 2/USA, Mario Bros 9 (Adventure Island 2 hack), Mario Bros 16 (Joe & Mac hack)
Mario 7in1  - Super Mario Bros 2/USA, Super Mario Bros 3, Super Bros 6, Super Bros 9, Super Bros 10, Super Bros 14, Super Bros 16
Super Mario Bros - original Mario Bros
Super Mario Bros - original Super Mario Bros
Super Mario Bros 2j Lost Levels - original Super Mario Bros 2j Lost Levels
Super Mario Bros 2/USA - original Super Mario Bros 2 (NES)/USA (Famicom)
Super Mario Bros 3 - original Super Mario Bros 3
Mario Bros 4 - Armadillo hack
Mario Bros 6 - Tiny Toon Adventures hack
Mario Bros 7 - The Flintstones The Rescue of Dino & Hoppy hack
Mario Bros 8 - Don Doko Don 2 hack
Mario Bros 9 - Adventures Island 2 hack
Mario Bros 10 - Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu hack
Mario Bros 11 - Adventure Island 3 hack
Mario Bros 13 - Saiyuuki World 2 hack
Mario Bros 14 - Kaiketsu Yanchamaru 3 hack
Pizza Pop! Mario - Pizza Pop hack
Welcome to my collection gallery:
www.pegasus.martinpn.pl

tonev



But i can't play it because my controller is not working (the arrows :D :D ) I think the levels are hacked but nothing more :)
I am back everyone :)

famiac

Also that contains level select

ATARI7800


tonev

January 14, 2011, 11:35:35 pm #171 Last Edit: January 15, 2011, 01:14:13 pm by tonev
I think the levels are different... also i have another bros ii hack but it is basically smb1 with smb2j graphics

!!!!
I have several versions of this hack and one of it is with different levels !!! tomorrow will post a video of the levels :)
I am back everyone :)

SubGuy714

Hey everyone! I'm new to the whole Forum deal and I am hoping that someone could help me out.
I am an avid collector of rare and unusual ROM images to play on my emulators. Recently I tracked down the Rom for Super Wonderful Mario 5 (Ch) (!).nes a port of SMB 2 and I love it! I am having a really difficult time trying to find the Rom for Super Bros. 4 a port of the Super Mario Bros. 2j rom. I can't find it ANYWHERE and all I keep finding are roms for the japanese version of lost levels. Can anyone give me some direction in finding rare roms like these? I would be Eternally Grateful! Thanks again!  SubGuy714

SubGuy714

Thanks very much! I appreciate the info!

SubGuy714

does anyone know where or how i might be able to buy the cartridge?

NintendoKing

They dont show up for sale on here very often, likely you will have to commission someone to hunt them down for you.

SubGuy714

I hate to be a pain, i'm a NOOB to the whole cartridge/system scene when it comes to the famicom. What is the function of a converter, and what is required to play these type of games on the famicom. Also, is there a way to play them on a nes or one of those new "retro" combination systems that are springing up all over the place? Thanks for any info, everyone has been really nice helping me so far. Thanks to everyone!

MS-DOS4

Hey.

The Game Converters switch your Famicom 60 pin games to the 72 pin format that the NES reads. I'm actually not totally certain why the NES has an additional 12 pins other than perhaps the NES10 lockout that was only featured on the American hardware? Anyway, if you're looking to play American games on a famicom, you'll need the slightly rarer 72 to 60 Game Converter, and a 60 to 72 if you're looking to play famicom games inside your NES.

In addition, you can use these converters with the combo systems like the YOBO FC. It's all totally compatible.
>>>Current Collection<<< Updated 8/20/2014

-Click here for Photobucket Collection-

NintendoKing

I recommend these specific converters for each system.


For converting NES onto a Famicom System:

Family Converter


For converting Famicom onto a NES console:

Honey Bee Converter


NES 60-to-72 pins converter



I own all 3 of these converters, so I can definitely recommend them all.

NintendoKing

I used to have quite a few Family Converters, but I have over time sold all of them except the one I use to various members on here. No complaints at all, they are by far the best functioning NES to Famicom converter out on the market.