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    snesreproductions.com

    I aprouve that you made.
    That allows people who do not know how to make one cardmodd to have nevertheless their favourite games

    But...

    nightmare busters (price: 175$)
    It is games who costs the least expensive to be produced

    Real cost
    -One Eprom 27C801 5 - 7$
    -One Cardrige (Shaq Fu for exemple) 5 -10$
    -One programmers 35$

    You should see again your prizes in the decline

    There is SNES Retro Flash Cart for 50$

    http://www.mash-mods.com/products/snes/snesprog
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    Hi there Kogami,

    I think i use different equipment that you do, my eprom programmer is a easily 500$;
    http://www.progshop.com/shop/program...ep5/index.html

    I have a newer model of that version . Works perfect
    Programmer's like that have more advanced options and are much more stable.
    And im sure you cant get brandnew eproms for that price, i pay alot more for them.

    Also, there are alot of different costs you didint mention. Altough Digitpress.com members can have some discount if they'd like. Hope i made everything clear. If the price is to high, people can PM me and maybe i can work something out.

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    ok

    Can one see an example of one of your realization to see if the work is clean (pcb + eprom)

    StarFox 2 for example

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    just my 2 cents yes you can buy brand new 27c801/27c080 eproms for around $7.00

    desolder old maskrom and add 4 or 5 new wires and then wire the rest direct to the PCB,
    or swap-bin it and only change 2 pins... indeed the easiest snes to make. pretty much the same as a bobby's world reproduction.

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    For anyone that's tried getting in touch with me over the last few months and not had a reply - I'm going to start going through all my outstanding PMs and emails this evening. Please accept my apologies for the delay, i've just been taking a break from doing custom work for a while.

    Kogami - I'm still loving your work Your boxes and manuals are outstanding

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    Quote Originally Posted by i2a2n2 View Post
    just my 2 cents yes you can buy brand new 27c801/27c080 eproms for around $7.00

    desolder old maskrom and add 4 or 5 new wires and then wire the rest direct to the PCB,
    or swap-bin it and only change 2 pins... indeed the easiest snes to make. pretty much the same as a bobby's world reproduction.
    Is there a FAQ somewhere detailing this type of work?

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    Quote Originally Posted by outsider View Post
    Is there a FAQ somewhere detailing this type of work?
    I haven't seen one yet. It almost seems like everyone who knows how wants to keep it a secret to keep supply low and prices high.

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    not really it has been posted many times around the interweb even here on a few occasions.
    you want to make nes reproductions go to thenesdump , nesdev, bootgods database,
    you want to make snes then go to snesdev.romhack.de those are some of the more complex therefore more expensive games to make, prettymuch anything larger then 8mbit's 1 mb 1048576 bytes is more expensive anything that is exactly that size or smaller with a few exceptions (starfox2, power slide fx, anything surface mounted) is much cheaper to make.

    hope I didn't say to much hope no guys in black coats are going to knock on my door. :P

    their are a few other snes repro websites out there but unless you can speak different languages then your skunked,

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    There's no big secret All of the information you need is readily available on the internet. ROM Laboratory is a good starting point for info on EPROM carts for most systems.

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    My news games

    Nightmars Busters




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    These are the import games that own which I have been have repoed.

    JPN version of Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse (Famicom)
    Kid Dracula (Famicom)
    Splatterhouse Wanpaku Grafitti (Famicom) Game text is already in english but needs the title screen translated and new label.
    Bahamut Lagoon (Super Famicom)
    Seiken Densetsu 3 (Super Famicom)
    Parodius Da! (Super Famicom)
    Pop'n Twin Bee (Super Famicom)
    Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon R (Super Famicom)
    Sengoku (Super Famicom)
    Wonder Project J2 (Nintendo 64) If possible?

    I can maybe 3 games at a time.
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    I was directed here by a friend on another forum. I've been searching for someone who could make a hack of the FPI hack of Super Mario World: http://www.fpi-productions.de/tsrpr.htm .

    If anyone can help me, I'd greatly appreciate it. Would also love a repo of Star Ocean

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    Firstly I have to say this thread is a dream come true. I have always wanted to make my own repros but didn't have a clue how to go about it.

    I've been reading through the material on ROM Laboratory and it looks like it's a lot easier than I once thought.

    As a complete n00b, however a couple of things elude me.

    Firstly I'm looking at EEPROM programmers, and I'd like to get one where USB is the data interface (not just a power source) but all of the the Willem programmers I've seen seem to use a Parallel port. There are several devices labeled EEPROM programmers that use USB as the main interface, but I have no idea how to tell whether they are suitable for something like this. Is there a standard I should look for, or a list of devices known to work? Is any one I get that the chips fit on going to work?

    Secondly, I'm not sure how to identify the correct EEPROMs to get. Are they all pretty much the same? Would something like this be correct? Or are there more specific requirements?

    Thirdly, how can you tell what data is on what chip? I saw the discussion here about Star Ocean where only one chip needed to be replaced because it was the only one that the patch affected - how were you able to tell this?

    Any help or advice would be great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iprimate858 View Post
    I was directed here by a friend on another forum. I've been searching for someone who could make a hack of the FPI hack of Super Mario World: http://www.fpi-productions.de/tsrpr.htm .

    If anyone can help me, I'd greatly appreciate it. Would also love a repo of Star Ocean
    You should try snesreproductions, they deliver great work.

    http://www.snesreproductions.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by snesreproductions.com View Post
    Hi everyone,

    I recently started the website http://www.snesreproductions.com
    The website just started a few days ago, so its not yet on Google.

    I make reproduction cartridges just like Starfox 2. I'm currently contacting a company in USA to make some (very) high label boxes and labels; no bad equipment here. I only use high quality equipment to make the best reproduction cartridges out there. Its an hobby for me, and its something nice to do in the evening hours. My real job in life is programming in visualbasic.

    Altough the prices are above 100$, its certainly worth it. I use one of the newest best eprom programmers, high quality new eproms, and etc.

    If anyone is interested. Currently i have Nightmare Busters and Starfox 2.
    2 Of the best unreleased games ever. Digitpress.com members can have a very nice discount, e-mail if your interested. In the future there are more reproduction cartridges coming, requests are possible.

    Dont want to advertise a whole lot, but it might be interesting for members here. Just trying to be friendly (Cool smiley!)

    Kogami, you make great work I'd love to meet you some time.

    Greetings, http://www.snesreproductions.com
    I noted BS Zelda repro carts on the site. It reminded me to do some things with my hardware testing.

    At some point I'd like to check a BS Zelda cart that has a Map 1/Map 2 switch, and a Sekiban cart that allows you to change the game weeks. I'd assume they could be done using dipswitchs but I'm guessing they're more complex than the StarFox 2 dipswitch mod.
    Hrm...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Purkeynator View Post
    Looks like Gamereproductions.com has added Star Fox 2 in English up for order on the storefront.
    http://www.gamereproductions.com/pro...52d-SNES.html#
    Price is a lot higher than his other reproductions at $125. I am very interested in a Star Fox 2 English NTSC cart but don't want to pay that much for it. Can anyone beat that price?

    Also interested in Secret of Mana 2. Send me a pm if interested in working a deal. I have paypal or can send a check. I tried pm'ing Pootle about making me some repro carts months back but have got no answer.
    Wow, waaaay too much for Starfox 2. However, $40 for a Gleylancer repro is looking MIGHTY sexy
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    Nice works

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    Ooo, all of those games are great
    hoping to get myself Star Ocean so it can be translated :P

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