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    (sega genesis)game genie

    A7HA-BAD4 super jump

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    AJLA-DAVG can't get carrots

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      Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster's Treasure

      I hacked the NES Tiny toons some time back. Pretty much I changed all the characters in Tiny Toons to Super Mario characters. It recieved a good amount of fanfair when I released it. That Tiny toons was quite Mario'ish. Especially the final level. I think Nintendo actually ripped some graphics from that level for Super Mario World.

      Anyway, these have been added.

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        Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster's Treasure

        Hace you seen the super mario game for genesis? Gameplay is pretty lame, but it has great graphics.

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          Yeah, they got a couple games. One is a Hack of a Rescue Ranger like game. The other is a Super Mario 1 all stars "port". I prefer that SMB1 port. It held my attention for at least a few worlds.

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            Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster's Treasure

            I think the SMB1 one is the one I've got. It's called super mario world, and it's wierd because you can't smash blocks with your head, stomp enemies, go through pipes, or get any of the traditional powerups.

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            • #7
              Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster's Treasure

              Here is the SMB1 I was talking about

              http://www.sonic-cult.org/dispart.ph...ubid=1&artid=1



              It is a hack of another Pirate, it originally had Mario in it, but it was hacked and resold as a Sonic game.

              I think the game you are talking about is here:



              That too is a hack. You can tell after you pass a few levels. The level graphics change drastically.

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              • #8
                Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster's Treasure

                Yes, that second one is the one I mean.
                It's obvious that it's a hack/homebrew from the moment you begin to play. The fact that the characters have bloated graphics, the fact that none of the standard features of a mario game (like smashing blocks, etc) are present, the fact that each level is only 2 sub-levels long, etc. I still like the graphics on it though.

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