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Post by firepro-x on Nov 6, 2024 5:13:21 GMT
Hi again all,
For the last couple of months I've been creating a website that catalogues edit packs (SRAMs). Each edit pack has images of all of the included edits, along with SRAM downloads (32KB SRAM for emulators, 128KB SRAM for the Super UFO Pro 8/Super Everdrive).
All known English translation patches ("1997 - Sydra", "2005 - Brian, Phil & Sydra", "2024 - FireProStan") are included on the site, along with FireProStan's translated manual. All patches now have fixed checksums.
SFHack has been uploaded and bundled with a copy of DOSBox, Bill Battershill's SFHack modules, and documents have had the missing ".txt" extensions added. I've also written and included a batch ".bat" file (MakeFIG) with an ".ips" patch that will produce a compatible ".fig" ROM for use with SFHack.
I hope I haven't stepped on anyone's toes by doing this. It was done with the intention to preserve everyone's work in the community over the last 28 years, as more and more sites have become lost to time.
Feel free to submit SRAMs I don't have listed by scrolling down on the navigation bar and clicking on "Upload SRAM". This will give you an e-mail address to submit them to. I then have to manually screenshot and crop images of edits, which is a lengthy process in itself, however they'll get up there eventually.
I'm aware that the site itself looks pretty dated, but I'm from the era of HTML 4 being the standard and that's all I can code. But hey, at least it looks the part for a game from the mid 90s.
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Post by Shadow Master on Nov 6, 2024 10:00:02 GMT
It's an honor to be included in your website. I especially enjoy how neatly the various edits are displayed.
28 years later, these edits still look fantastic. Even as one of the earliest CAW makers to hit the gaming scene, X Premium's edit mode continues to inspire creators.
Here's to another 28 years.
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Post by firepro-x on Nov 6, 2024 11:04:01 GMT
It's an honor to be included in your website. I especially enjoy how neatly the various edits are displayed.
28 years later, these edits still look fantastic. Even as one of the earliest CAW makers to hit the gaming scene, X Premium's edit mode continues to inspire creators.
Here's to another 28 years.
I'm happy to upload more of your work if you ever decide to put together an SRAM.
I recreated your masked Vader in my personal save, I was trying to work out how to do a masked version and you'd already done the hard work in your thread. You definitely have to think outside the box when it comes to X Premium, but the limited options make the edits look more convincing in some ways.
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Post by Shadow Master on Nov 6, 2024 17:56:05 GMT
Another save that may be of interest is the spiritual successor to X Premium: the 2000 WonderSwan port. Fire Pro for WonderSwan is essentially a portable version of X Premium. Graphics and all. My save file unlocks the final stages of the game's booking mode, the unlockable wrestlers, and I also created templates for the bonus wrestlers found in the edit mode (Kabuki, Muta, etc.). criticalclub.com/thread/1996/fire-wrestling-wonderswan-unlocked-save?page=1&scrollTo=61126
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Post by thejessman2018 on Nov 14, 2024 1:01:11 GMT
This is an excellent resource. I myself stockpile saves as you said so many sites aren't around anymore. Thank you, I will checking this out!
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