Post subject: Youkai Yashiki
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Youkai Yashiki (also known as Monster House) was a game released for the FDS. I had never heard of it as it was only released in Japan and just saw it because I was looking through the list of NES games and it looked interesting. The problem is that when I tried to load the game in fceux it popped up with the error "Error opening 'Youkai Yashiki.fds'!" I had not seen a game not load before and tried to load the game in NEStopia and it worked so it appeared this was a bug in fceux. I know that it is a niche game as it was only released for the FDS but I thought I would report that it didn't work for me.
Post subject: Re: Youkai Yashiki
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Works for me. Youkai Yashiki (1987)(Irem Corp.).fds SHA-256: c06709b4 2a76c8e3 b9ec2edf 2d0e6130 416c9a22 317946f6 227d43e4 8d45c077 MD5: aa1f7c233aa9a13bba3752cfed9fcf95 CRC32: a888c6df
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Well maybe that is the problem then... I have currently found 6 files for this game all named on variations of what you sent and they have all been identical files that didn't work. How do you check those numbers you gave because it really appears that there is only one dump of this game floating around online.
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Ok. Well it doesn't get to that point apparently. When I try to open any of the versions of the rom (the same rom since they are the same file size down to the byte) this is what appears. So I can't even check the numbers to see if they are the same.
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goofydylan8 wrote:
So I can't even check the numbers to see if they are the same.
You don't need FCEUX to calculate checksum of your ROM. Use any program from the list: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_file_verification_software I use HashCalc.
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I was unable to acquire FCEUX 2.1.6 for testing, but did you get disksys.rom (8KB) and put it in the FCEUX folder?
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