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Yo, creator of 100 Rooms of Enemies here (alongside Mellonpizza), I want to thank you for the shoutout. There is an update that's in the works which me and Mellon are slowly working on, mainly a "Nightmare Mode" alongside unlockable characters. It also compiles both Arcade and Do or Die into the same rom as the upcoming Nightmare difficulty, so there's definitely something to look forward to. I am currently on a mission to finish an entirely different hack with EvilGuy0613, which you'll have to stay tuned for that. Oh, if you guys want to put something into perspective (to further showcase how connected the SMW community is), I also composed a number of songs for Sicari 2: The Brink of Time. Specifically, all the themes relating to the villain, "TS-94" (including the final boss themes, available to listen to on my channel or searching "Sicari 2 the last battle ost" in the search bar). Me and Yukivee are good friends, so I was happy to help them out.
You are a shining example of the new and beautiful decentralised innovation/hacker ethos which is changing the world as we type. Thank you for your sincere work and ingenuity!
You guys do some amazing work. I would love to see more new original games made using the engines of old games like the Sicari games. there's so much that can be done and the SNES still has so much potential
10th Anniversary Update just released, which is essentially the definitive version of the original game. It's not Nightmare Edition, but it's still got a lot of improvements. :)
Thanks to Mr. Drunk I was able to download Sicari and in the last 10 minutes, I am really enjoying it. I can only hope you could one day port this to your own engine and publish the game :)
Wow, I, honest to god, love your ROMHacks. I hope someday you make a game from scratch someday because both of them are really well polished and very fun to play with.
Hi there, thanks so much for featuring our hack Final Fantasy IV Ultima! Hope you and everyone here will get to check it out and enjoy it! Feel free to reach out if anyone has any questions and/or comments! Cheers!! :)
I've heard great things about your hack (I'm from the FF6 community, and a co developer of RotDS) I look forward to playing it myself one of these days
Hey, thanks for covering A Plumber for all Seasons! I'm glad people are enjoying a thing I made. :) I'm actually hoping to move on to modern game dev some time soon and make an indie game in a similar vein.
Ultra ClayFighter's next release will blow everyone's mind; Zool, ComboKyo, Streetwize, DangerMD and the rest of the team have made ClayFighter Tournament Edition everything it was promised to be and much more. Fighting game fans will recognize a ton of modern references keeping the originals parody style but taking it to a whole new level. Thank you for sharing their hard work!
What I love from this, apart from finding awesome hacks is how the creators pop up on the comments, so you get to tell them how amazing is their work. Kudos to all of them!
Sir, every morning I wake up to see a new video from you is like waking up in the mid 90s to my best friends showing me another new and awesome game. I love everything you've done and everything you've made. I've watched almost everything, saying that because I'm sure there were some that played while sleeping, and appreciate every single video you've made. Continue this amazing service you legend!
I stumbled upon Sicari 2 last week and my 12 year old son and I put a solid 2 hours into it over the weekend. An absolutely beautiful with tons of polish and a nice balance between difficulty and accessibility. Definitely one of the best rom hacks I've ever played.
Best thing about Drunk is that he's all about the games. He doesn't cater to collectors or emulation specifically. It's just here's a game or romhack and what I think of it. I often come to this channel just to watch videos on repeat and if I see a game I'd like to play (and don't already have it yet) I go to my favorite rom site and play it.
Smw rom hacks were a huge part of my childhood…would play them endlessly, crazy how all that content was free and made usually by 1-3 people purely out of passion. Fond memories
Don't forget the additional bugfixes and graphics changing patches for FFIV ultima, it's so nice to see the Characters in the record keeper style and overall better enemy graphics
I haven't really played any ROMhacks in years. I used to love trying them out, but hated sifting through thousands of awful and non-functional hacks. You help me go for a few that look REALLY great. I think I'm gonna grab a few of these today and prepare for some winter gaming!
Hell yeah, this has become my favorite series of videos on this channel Hopefully one day you can talk again about type of games for the SNES or other consoles, like soccer games, basketball games, games with dogs in them, and so on
Oh man Drunk thanks for finding all these! I've been wanting to get into (back) streaming but I've been racking my brain trying to figure out what to stream. I think I'm going to grab some of these romhacks and go from there!
I’m glad you said “not that Zuul” because I thought the same thing 😅. And it’s pretty cool that creators are recognized and they even comment on the video!
Love the shout-out for Final Fantasy IV Ultima! For those interested, the current version has even more content not mentioned in the video, including some never before seen things (integrated Fat Chocobo, a full Beastiary)!
This channel is the Tits man!!! So awesomely well done and covers the most diverse assortment of everything Retro... The love you have for retro gaming is so great... You and AVGN are my favorite people to listen to for different reasons, but the passion in the different approaches is apparent and I appreciate all of the time and effort you put into this channel....
Great that you've included Sicari and Epic Racers, I also tested both games in detail. They really did some outstanding things, breaking the bounderies of what's normally possible for romhacks.
Another great ROMhack video. I am a sucker for any excuse to replay FFIV so Ultima sounds great. It was neat to see some practice ROM coverage too, those can be fun to play with for regular people too haha. Thanks for making all the awesome videos!
I absolutely love your content. You're so positive and chill. I love how you end every episode with "have a great rest of your day", it really brightens things up for me. Keep up the good work. Thank you.
FFIV Ultima and the Sicari hacks look like something I need to jump on first! Always impressed by what the community comes up with! They truly do what Nintendon't!
These Rom Hacks of every SNES games are incredible to watch and it’s very tempting enough to play these,especially that Sicari game. They took some assets from Super Mario World and made it into something original. Simply amazing.
I played a lot of Mario World rom-hacks and both 100 room of enemies and A plumber for all seasons are fantastic. There are many of them that are really good, like "Super Mario World Central Production 2", "Sicari 2", "Mario's Mystery Meat", "VLDC9", "Twelve Magic Orbs", " New Super Mario World 2: Around The World", "Super Wakana Land", "Lakitu's Great Adventure 2" and the list goes on. The Super Mario World hacking community is fantastic and one of the best one in my opinion.
Thank you for mentioning Donkey Kong Country: Boss Blitz! I am the creator of it and its sequel Donkey Kong Country 2: Brigand Barrage. It all started as a fun little experiment after playing the DKC Competition Cartridge, when I ported its level transition code to the original game. I then thought of having the game transition from one boss level to another similar to Kirby Super Star's Arena mode, and this project was born. I added a timer partly based on Super Mario Kart's logic so that players could see how well they did, as well as color swaps (inspired by Super Smash Bros. and other fighting games) for a bit more substance. Some preliminary design work has been completed on an untitled (as of writing) Donkey Kong Country 3 boss rush, but I'm now working on a DKC2 project with H4v0c21 which adds Donkey and Kiddy Kong to the game. This is sort of a reboot of my old Donkey's Kong Quest ROMhack.
hey, I love your stuff! a cool video might be homebrew games. there's a whole scene of new games that have come out and some even have modern cartridge prints!
Really enjoyed this video series! Its nice seeing romhacks get more focus. kinda dissapointed that you didnt include Romancing Saga 3 AABETA/BOKUNO somewhere since its my absolute favorite rom hack ever made but i guess since its jp only alot of people dont know about it or dont wanna try it :(
I don't recall if I watch the other rom hack videos I think I've watched some of them but not all of them. These ones were pretty interesting. Actually I think if they did that Boss Rush for dkc2 and especially dkc3 that would be pretty awesome because the bosses and those games are a massive improvement over the bosses in the first dkc
Slick Rick McGriff. I wish I could muster enough patience to put together and play ROM hacks. Stuff like that gets backlogged because I have too much crap I haven't played already.
OkImpala is coming into legendary hacker status in their own time. Also check out Mario Game, an often overlooked Super Mario World rom hack that has alot of worlds with huge personalities.
Hey SNESdrunk, have you ever considered playing some doom 2 expansion packs? there are a ton of wads which preserve the base game play (without using brutal doom) while upgrading the texture packs, level design, and music. I would Reccomend "Back To Saturn X episode. 1" as a starter. It's delightfully creative and retro to boot. Great video as usual.
Great video! I always enjoy discovering rom hacks! I don't think I had heard of practice roms, but I could definitely see them as an asset to most speedrunners to train on certain games. Mario World hacking never seems to stop amazing me! It seems like one of (if not) the most hacked 16 bit game! I had seen _A Plumber For All Seasons_ before, but had not looked too deep into it (as there like hundreds of Mario World hacks). It looks really incredible! The hacker's effort and passion is clearly evident! I had seen _Sicari_ as well, but didn't realize how extensive a hack it was beyond just the graphics! Definitely will try these out any way I can! 😄
Still can't believe MegaMan X: Hard Type hasn't been covered. Every level has been redesigned but still feels familiar. All the enemies, bosses, and upgrades have been rebalanced, and a ton of conveniences added in, like dash boots unlocked after intro, exit stages before beating them, unlimited lives. You don't need to beat all the bosses or do revisits to get the hadoken, but it's also been nerfed to be a 3-hit-kill instead of a 1-hit-kill. It rewards your knowledge of the original and feels more like a New Game+. There's also a MMX: Soft Type, that applies all the patches, but keeps the original level designs.