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Secret of Evermore for SNES... somewhere in castle, I went thru door and ended up being stuck in crates and rat boss. Can't remember if I went thru place where I wasn't supposed to be.
Marvel Ultimate Alliance for PS3, this game full of glitches... already saw a few glitch here a there, wasn't much game-breaking glitch didn't bother me, but I tried "backtracking" thru places to see if I missed any items like back to elevator area... got stuck in infinite elevator, doh. Their tester didn't test backtracking previous area.
Final Fantasy 3 (us cart) for SNES, some paintbrush glitch makes screen goes apeshit for a few seconds, then characters get changed to Leo or whoever. Can't remember what other odd effect from it.
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Not sure why I missed this reply, I got PM about this game so I look.
The "good" enemies, I've read about it somewhere saying "killing them makes game harder" but not enough info so I thought shrug, kill em. To the hell with "makes game harder".
And "MF point" you talking about, to enter Subterranean City IIRC? I think I remember I checked that level 2 or 3 priest was enough to enter. (that why I was doing the killing on the way to 10000 cash and back to town for more level up then go toward Subterranean next)
If you would like to run this game, go ahead.
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I always find that "solo" challenge in RPG is just silly because same game at some point gets other character revived in specific event or need to use specific character alive / use skill in order to move on.
I think "Level 1" or similar is better coolness factor (Level 122333 challenge for Final Fantasy 12 for example)
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By using this thing.
Edit: Ok I'm sorry about getting thread going off-topic about cheating - it's alright to get TAS to defeat record score, but if you can't defeat those "text" or "picture" record, then they're not legit record, just saying.
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Just curious why compare record with cyberscore? I refuse to believe records from there because they don't have any proofs. There's some BS record like this one - http://cyberscore.net/chart-11722.php for example.
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I wouldn't bother playing for that =/
Anyway, I wonder if anyone would like to try create LUA script for those, or even online "sign in account" and show leaderboard showing which achievement they've gotten. That would be so cool.
It need some sort of anti-cheat first tho. (disable movie playback, check for illegal changing memory, etc)
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I thought it was by Parasyte, he was good at finding "button sequel" code and password stuff. I can't remember but I do recall that he posted on gscentral website that one of "code" was stolen from him (he wasn't credited). I can't find out in search engine if Parasyte did discover NARPAS SWORD code or someone else did.
Might be him?
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You have to move around in ROM address until you find "graphical" area.
Well this forum isn't good place to discuss for romhacking, you could go to http://acmlm.no-ip.org/archive3/index.php or http://romhacking.net/ or different website where they focus on romhacking.
I just had to help you because I'm fairly good on getting game genie codes for NES and GB.
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Mega Man 1 (U) - PAXOIOGP
Mega Man 2 (U) - PEKAIEGP
Mega Man 3 (U) [!] - PEUGKOKP
Mega Man 4 (U) - PEEKAVKP
Mega Man 5 (U) - PASSOVKP
Mega Man 6 (U) - AENIUULP
*edit - hacked all anyway, I might messed up code. I dunno if that's what you wanted.