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Official version 2.20 is out now:
https://github.com/ClusterM/hakchi2/releases
Will check back later for reports.
Official version 2.20 is out now:
https://github.com/ClusterM/hakchi2/releases
Official version 2.20 is out now:
https://github.com/ClusterM/hakchi2/releases
Just wondering, will I lose my current progress and save stats if I mod my snes classic? Or is that retained?
Its retained
Finished adjusting the size of the small thumbnails so everything fits nicely! I also replaced the standard boxart with some neat 3D versions. Really happy with it.
Only at 38 games. Need to add some more gems.
How can you adjust the thumbnails of the stock games?
You technically can't. You need to hide the original games and reupload them as custom ones.
This is a little trickier. You need to FTP into the machine (hakchi has the info you need in the Tools menu) and browse to /usr/share/games/. There you will find the preinstalled CLV-P-xxxxx games. Download those to your PC. (Make sure to set your FTP client to transfer only 1 file at a time, the SNES Mini really hates more than that)
Now copy those folders to hackchi's /snes_games/ folders where your custom games are.
Now restart hakchi and you will see they appear as custom games too alongside previous ones you added, so you will want to deselect the original 21. Now you have copies that you can work with, such as changing their box art and thumbnails.
Official version 2.20 is out now:
https://github.com/ClusterM/hakchi2/releases
Not even for that sweet sweet screenshot function?
Its retained
Well it's time for me to give a special shout-out.
As an old-school gamer that group on on the SNES (my GOAT system), this was the first of the "mini" series that I was truly excited for. Memories of ActRaiser, Super Mario World, UN Squadron, Turtles In Time, Street Fighter II Championship Edition, NBA Jam, my lame-ass Super Scope 6....so many of my best memories were on the SNES with my friends. I instantly knew I would want one of these SNES minis when they were announced, but considering how the NES mini went down I was duly skeptical of my chances. Well, fast forward to the pre-order phase and I found myself among the masses who tried and failed grandly trying to get a pre-order in. I was happy to see others squeeze an order in between the madness, but was kinda disappointed that I might not get a chance to relive some of those classic memories outside of regular old emulation.
Fellow GAFer Earthbound64 reached out to me about the SNES classic and let me know that he might have been able to score one for me among some he was able to pre-order along the way. He couldn't promise me that he would have one for me when it came time for orders to be fulfilled (and who could given all the random cancellations we've seen) but that he would try. Given his reaching out to me was totally unsolicited, I could only send him appreciation that he thought of me at all. I asked him what the best way to compensate him for his troubles would be if he was able to happen upon one for me and he refused payment. Not used to any sugh generosity from someone I don't know, I kept pressing on a way to pay him back and he kept on refusing. Well, fast forward a few weeks and sure enough: he was able to get one extra and he wanted to give it to me. *tear* After struggling to convince him to let me pay him, I finally acquiesced.
So this shout-out is to Earthbound64 whose generosity and kindness has made an old-school Nintendo gamer smile. I get to jump into A Link To The Past and Super Mario World again in style for the first time in about 25 years thanks to you.
GAFers are the best, but some are decidedly better than others. Now to figure out how to pay it forward. :-D
Any need to update from the version that was posted here yesterday?
Well it's time for me to give a special shout-out.
As an old-school gamer that group on on the SNES (my GOAT system), this was the first of the "mini" series that I was truly excited for. Memories of ActRaiser, Super Mario World, UN Squadron, Turtles In Time, Street Fighter II Championship Edition, NBA Jam, my lame-ass Super Scope 6....so many of my best memories were on the SNES with my friends. I instantly knew I would want one of these SNES minis when they were announced, but considering how the NES mini went down I was duly skeptical of my chances. Well, fast forward to the pre-order phase and I found myself among the masses who tried and failed grandly trying to get a pre-order in. I was happy to see others squeeze an order in between the madness, but was kinda disappointed that I might not get a chance to relive some of those classic memories outside of regular old emulation.
Fellow GAFer Earthbound64 reached out to me about the SNES classic and let me know that he might have been able to score one for me among some he was able to pre-order along the way. He couldn't promise me that he would have one for me when it came time for orders to be fulfilled (and who could given all the random cancellations we've seen) but that he would try. Given his reaching out to me was totally unsolicited, I could only send him appreciation that he thought of me at all. I asked him what the best way to compensate him for his troubles would be if he was able to happen upon one for me and he refused payment. Not used to any sugh generosity from someone I don't know, I kept pressing on a way to pay him back and he kept on refusing. Well, fast forward a few weeks and sure enough: he was able to get one extra and he wanted to give it to me. *tear* After struggling to convince him to let me pay him, I finally acquiesced.
So this shout-out is to Earthbound64 whose generosity and kindness has made an old-school Nintendo gamer smile. I get to jump into A Link To The Past and Super Mario World again in style for the first time in about 25 years thanks to you.
GAFers are the best, but some are decidedly better than others. Now to figure out how to pay it forward. :-D
Well it's time for me to give a special shout-out.
As an old-school gamer that group on on the SNES (my GOAT system), this was the first of the "mini" series that I was truly excited for. Memories of ActRaiser, Super Mario World, UN Squadron, Turtles In Time, Street Fighter II Championship Edition, NBA Jam, my lame-ass Super Scope 6....so many of my best memories were on the SNES with my friends. I instantly knew I would want one of these SNES minis when they were announced, but considering how the NES mini went down I was duly skeptical of my chances. Well, fast forward to the pre-order phase and I found myself among the masses who tried and failed grandly trying to get a pre-order in. I was happy to see others squeeze an order in between the madness, but was kinda disappointed that I might not get a chance to relive some of those classic memories outside of regular old emulation.
Fellow GAFer Earthbound64 reached out to me about the SNES classic and let me know that he might have been able to score one for me among some he was able to pre-order along the way. He couldn't promise me that he would have one for me when it came time for orders to be fulfilled (and who could given all the random cancellations we've seen) but that he would try. Given his reaching out to me was totally unsolicited, I could only send him appreciation that he thought of me at all. I asked him what the best way to compensate him for his troubles would be if he was able to happen upon one for me and he refused payment. Not used to any sugh generosity from someone I don't know, I kept pressing on a way to pay him back and he kept on refusing. Well, fast forward a few weeks and sure enough: he was able to get one extra and he wanted to give it to me. *tear* After struggling to convince him to let me pay him, I finally acquiesced.
So this shout-out is to Earthbound64 whose generosity and kindness has made an old-school Nintendo gamer smile. I get to jump into A Link To The Past and Super Mario World again in style for the first time in about 25 years thanks to you.
GAFers are the best, but some are decidedly better than others. Now to figure out how to pay it forward. :-D
I've never done anything remotely close to this and I really don't want to break my snes classic.
But there are still a few snes games I own that I'd love to add to the system.
So it's not too hard right?
Same here...
Any issues adding DKC2, Lufia 2 and Terranigma?
Robin, given that hakchi is release ready, it'd probably be pretty good to actually make a thread explicitly for hacking the SNES Classic. That'd have the benefit of making this thread about the games AND having an OP with all the best and most up to date FAQ stuff.
DKC2 is fine, Lufia 2 is fine, Terranigma does not work.
As far I'm aware it acts like a forwarder.
The GUI is identical to the basic SNES Classic menu, but the underlying core makes it so it just loads the game via RA. You don't actually go into a separate Retroarch menu and load the games individually from there. The library of added RA games still show up in the SNES Classic game list. It just not using the Native built-in Emulator.
This is useful for problem games that don't play nice with the default emu such as Terranigma for example.
I've never done anything remotely close to this and I really don't want to break my snes classic.
But there are still a few snes games I own that I'd love to add to the system.
So it's not too hard right?
It's very easySame here...
Any issues adding DKC2, Lufia 2 and Terranigma?
Finally an OP with all the updated info in one placeRobin, given that hakchi is release ready, it'd probably be pretty good to actually make a thread explicitly for hacking the SNES Classic. That'd have the benefit of making this thread about the games AND having an OP with all the best and most up to date FAQ stuff.
Well it's time for me to give a special shout-out.
As an old-school gamer that group on on the SNES (my GOAT system), this was the first of the "mini" series that I was truly excited for. Memories of ActRaiser, Super Mario World, UN Squadron, Turtles In Time, Street Fighter II Championship Edition, NBA Jam, my lame-ass Super Scope 6....so many of my best memories were on the SNES with my friends. I instantly knew I would want one of these SNES minis when they were announced, but considering how the NES mini went down I was duly skeptical of my chances. Well, fast forward to the pre-order phase and I found myself among the masses who tried and failed grandly trying to get a pre-order in. I was happy to see others squeeze an order in between the madness, but was kinda disappointed that I might not get a chance to relive some of those classic memories outside of regular old emulation.
Fellow GAFer Earthbound64 reached out to me about the SNES classic and let me know that he might have been able to score one for me among some he was able to pre-order along the way. He couldn't promise me that he would have one for me when it came time for orders to be fulfilled (and who could given all the random cancellations we've seen) but that he would try. Given his reaching out to me was totally unsolicited, I could only send him appreciation that he thought of me at all. I asked him what the best way to compensate him for his troubles would be if he was able to happen upon one for me and he refused payment. Not used to any sugh generosity from someone I don't know, I kept pressing on a way to pay him back and he kept on refusing. Well, fast forward a few weeks and sure enough: he was able to get one extra and he wanted to give it to me. *tear* After struggling to convince him to let me pay him, I finally acquiesced.
So this shout-out is to Earthbound64 whose generosity and kindness has made an old-school Nintendo gamer smile. I get to jump into A Link To The Past and Super Mario World again in style for the first time in about 25 years thanks to you.
GAFers are the best, but some are decidedly better than others. Now to figure out how to pay it forward. :-D
I wonder if Super Probotector will run in 60Hz? I prefer it to the original Contra.
Well, since it was fairly easy to put together a new template now that I've done most of teh hard work:
I have got a few covers done today. Some are from others I have found some I made up but I think they have came out nice.
COVERS
Aww, you didn't have to go and say all that. I'm just glad that I could do something for someone, and know they're happy with it and going to enjoy it
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