Unfortunately, back when I first started this thread I didn't really know what I was doing.
I would be happy to take any request, and fix the bad codes I put out.
But, I would suggest using this thread in the future http://gamehacking.org/vb/threads/74...a-CD-ISO-Hacks
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Guest repliedHello,
I am looking for A Sega CD Patch for the game Stellar-Fire,
Infinite Health!
For those who have played it know that when I say "Plant Walker" It spells HELL!
When they start nagging at your back end your dead no question.
If this can be done, I would be so overjoyed I would never be able to explaine it.
Thanks,
ZAPPSOFT
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Thanks so much for doing all this; it's absolutely awesome.
I tried the Popful Mail ips, and it worked some of the time, but never worked on some levels. Is there a trick to getting to make sure that it applies all the time?
Also, in terms of other games that I'd like to see hacked (if it's not too presumptuous), I'd throw out DARK WIZARD. If there were some way to reduce damage taken or something like that, it'd be epic.
Thanks again
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This has to be one of the coolest things i have seen in a while!
I am so glad to have some way to patch sega cd games. there are so many games i want to play though again or beat for the 1st time that i could not or dont have the time any more.
I have many original usa sega cd titles let me know if there are any you are looking for to patch. some rare ones like snatcher,most working designs titles
How do you create the iso seperate from the audio track? so far i can only create one big bin file and a cue or single image files? trying to patch batman and robin (u)
update got it working,
I used these step with nero
http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php...for-picodrive/
patched the iso with Lunar IPS link here
and then used this program to create the final cue to reburn the game.
http://www.racketboy.com/downloads/sega-cue-maker.htm
I got it to work some what but i dont think the codes/patches are working 100%
its a shame since this is one it the top looking sega cd games and it soo hard...
I just tried Soulstar it seems to work for the most part got to the final boss i think, he killed me in his 2nd form, then the game locked up on the next video. ill try again. still got to see so much more of the game thanks.Last edited by acem77; 02-25-2011, 01:29:16 PM.
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Thanks for the info JLukas!
Although it wouldn't have hurt my feelings if you were to have found it ^.^
That boot screen is only like 3 seconds long >.<
I'm having to use Gens instead of Fusion for this game to run, and still haven't had any luck with the code.
Knowing my luck it's a password instead.
This game uses that picture type of password instead of something easy like numbers and letters.
On top of that, I cant even find the game listed on most code databases (GameFaqs, GameWinners etc.) to see if any passwords are listed.
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Originally posted by Mezmorize View PostHere are some cheats that I'm not able to access yet:
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Sega CD
The Smurfs
DEBUG MAIN MENU
EXIT
TABLEAU
PTS VIES
INFORMATION JEU
INFO CARACTERES
JOYSTICK
CPT ANIME
RESET
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Been finding a few passwords to put on GameFaqs, here's the best one so far.
Wonder Dog
Level/Zone Skip (LUCIAA)
Select Password from the Main Menu using the Start Button. Type LUCIAA and then highlight Try It and press Start. While playing, pause the game and press the A button to skip to the next area, or when applicable press B to skip to the next zone.
Here are some cheats that I'm not able to access yet:
Out of all the Sega Game Gear games I found push-button cheats for, I never could figure out one last code.
Hybrid figured out it was a Level Select, and can access it, but the push-button cheat is still unknown.
Tempo Jr.
00C102=Counter
00C103=Byte 1 of 8 [8th Button Press]
00C104
00C105
00C106
00C107
00C108
00C109
00C10A=Byte 8 of 8 [1st Button Press]
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Sega CD
RDF Global Conflict
The red choices are not accessible from the options menu without some type of cheat:
OPTION SCREEN
JOYPAD DEFINE
SOUND TEST
FMV PLAYER
MUSIC OPTION
MISSION SELECT
DAMAGE
EXIT
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Sega CD
The Smurfs
DEBUG MAIN MENU
EXIT
TABLEAU
PTS VIES
INFORMATION JEU
INFO CARACTERES
JOYSTICK
CPT ANIME
RESET
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Originally posted by Hacc View PostNice finds! I've been looking into the Ninja Warriors game for some time now. The music for it is great. I started looking through the entire Genesis and SNES library to find unknown codes (from Z to 0-9). I'll be sharing something soon. I also had an idea to make a little wiki for these unreleased codes. To weed them out from the threads and keep them in one place. Maybe a section could be created on the GSHI. I was thinking of making a thread specifically for this on the CMP.
I was very surprised that the first game I checked had a new cheat.
That is an excellent idea, that's actually been tossed around in the staff section a while back.
I do hope that comes to be!
For now though, I post them here, and later submit to GameFaqs and GameWinners.
Originally posted by Hacc View PostAlso, you don't have to take a pic of the emulator window. Just use the 'Screenshot (Shift + F12)' function (I wish the keys could be set to something else and that it supported .png). I use the screen shot function for all of the emulators that I use. If one isn't available, for example, the PlayStation emulator Xebra, I use Bilderman.
Truthfully, I got in the habit of doin' that because when you take a screenshot (or video) of the Game Gear with Fusion it puts that stupid border around the screenshot.
But your right, there's no need to do that for the Sega CD.
Thanks for the link, I may check it out but if I use an external app, it's typically FRAPS.
For those out there who may not know, in Windows XP and higher:
PrintScreen keyboard key copy's all current monitors image to the clipboard, you can later paste it into MSPaint.
Alt+PrtScr only makes a screenshot of the currently active window (that's what I did).
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Nice finds! I've been looking into the Ninja Warriors game for some time now. The music for it is great. I started looking through the entire Genesis and SNES library to find unknown codes (from Z to 0-9). I'll be sharing something soon. I also had an idea to make a little wiki for these unreleased codes. To weed them out from the threads and keep them in one place. Maybe a section could be created on the GSHI. I was thinking of making a thread specifically for this on the CMP.
Also, you don't have to take a pic of the emulator window. Just use the 'Screenshot (Shift + F12)' function (I wish the keys could be set to something else and that it supported .png). I use the screen shot function for all of the emulators that I use. If one isn't available, for example, the PlayStation emulator Xebra, I use Bilderman.
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I hope (to be able) to take the time to find new push-button cheats for the Sega CD.
This is the first game I checked, besides the initial one's I found for those 3 games (that each already had at least one prior known code).
3 Ninjas Kick Back
Level Select
At the Title Screen, press Left, A, Right, Down (LARD).
You will hear a sound to confirm correct entry.
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Originally posted by Jarun View PostHere are a few sonic cd requests.
Debug mode active
Time in special stages is frozen.
With that I think I might could get the good ending while playing on the actual console.
BTW, the first hack for Desert Bus where going off road does not cause the bus to slow or over heat makes the actual Sega CD hardware randomly reset. Have yet to test the others.
I'll keep trying later.
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Here are a few sonic cd requests.
Debug mode active
Time in special stages is frozen.
With that I think I might could get the good ending while playing on the actual console.
BTW, the first hack for Desert Bus where going off road does not cause the bus to slow or over heat makes the actual Sega CD hardware randomly reset. Have yet to test the others.
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Originally posted by orcanaoftime View PostThanks keeper7 for all of the patches! Great codes!
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5 in 1 Sega Arcade Classics (U)
4 in 1 Sega Arcade Classics (J)
STREETS OF RAGE
Invincibility (1141)
[|GG]00026718[/|GG]
Infinite Special Attacks (4E71)
[|GG]11C0FA1C[/|GG]
Infinite Lives (6004)
[|GG]002117564EFA19AE[/|GG]Attached Files- 4 in 1 Sega Arcade Classics (J) [AB6480A6] Streets Of Rage - Invincibility.ppf (71 Bytes, 55 views)
- 4 in 1 Sega Arcade Classics (J) [AB6480A6] Streets Of Rage - Infinite Special Attack.ppf (71 Bytes, 61 views)
- 4 in 1 Sega Arcade Classics (J) [AB6480A6] Streets Of Rage - Infinite Lives.ppf (71 Bytes, 58 views)
- 5 in 1 Sega Arcade Classics (U) [0946F895] Streets Of Rage - Invincibility & Infinite Special At.ppf (82 Bytes, 63 views)
- 5 in 1 Sega Arcade Classics (U) [0946F895] Streets Of Rage - Invincibility.ppf (71 Bytes, 57 views)
- 5 in 1 Sega Arcade Classics (U) [0946F895] Streets Of Rage - Infinite Special Attack.ppf (71 Bytes, 53 views)
- 5 in 1 Sega Arcade Classics (U) [0946F895] Streets Of Rage - Infinite Lives.ppf (71 Bytes, 56 views)
- 4 in 1 Sega Arcade Classics (J) [AB6480A6] Streets Of Rage - Invincibility & Infinite Special At.ppf (82 Bytes, 53 views)
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