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  1. Technical Crap:

    Unfortunately for outside of Japan, the NES pinout was changed and these two pins were moved two the bottom of the machines Expansion port, and never used. NES games can NOT have upgraded sound. Famicom games will NOT run with upgraded sound on an NES even with an adapter, unless you do some heavy, heavy modifications to the board/pins.

    I wouldn't consider adding a single 47kohm resistor to the NES a heavy modification. Your explanation sounds greatly exaggerated.

    Although you also need an extra wire on the Famicom to NES adapter as well, if you check out the instructions these are fairly trivial modifications to make. Someone with only a small amount of soldering experience should have no problem.

  2. Just a good piece of advice for anyone who doesn't know it. The PS3 version of FFXIV is on sale for PS+ members for $10 right now.

    If you own the PC version, have PS+, but do not own the PS3 version, you should buy it at this price. It adds an additional 30 days free to your account since you purchased a new version of the game, so you're effectively getting an extra month for $10 instead of the regular subscription price. (And the PS3 + PS4 versions of the game as an added bonus) You just have to make sure you log-in to your existing account from the PS3 to add the service.

    I have tested this and confirmed it works. I can't find history anywhere that lists that the 30 days were added, but my next subscription renewal date did get pushed back a month as listed on the site. (And their FAQ confirms that buying the other version is supposed to include an additional 30 day trial, even against the same account)

  3. The amount of money you wanted for this kickstarter was not much. I mean, $4k is a large chunk of cash, but for manufacturing hundreds of discs it seems very inexpensive and I think the reward tiers were reasonably priced. The kickstarter definitely doesn't seem like something you intended to make money from.

    How does this compare to your previous albums, especially Antigravity? I'm surprised that it seems like you weren't expecting this to do as well as it did. You only needed a few hundred sales of this album to meet your goal. Antigravity has been one of my favorite albums as a whole since I discovered it here back in 2007, and I'm glad you're giving it a proper sucessor. Unearthed had a few tracks that I really liked, but I think this one is the follow-up that I had been hoping you'd do for several years now.

    I normally don't buy physical albums anymore since it all goes on my phone, but this is one case where I think you deserved the extra funding. I don't remember how much I paid for Antigravity, but I know it was less than I would pay for it now, so I made up for it when I backed this kickstarter.

  4. Here's a nice bump from a random person.

    I'm required to inform you that... this game is looking pretty good. First screenshots and in-game footage revealed today:

    Phantasy Star Online 2 -- First Video Footage

    Normally I'd prefer to link PSOW, but they don't have any good coverage yet. I'm most interested to see how well they've pulled off randomly generated areas. I think PSU wasn't as cool in that regard, because the randomness only existed because pre-determined chunks were separated by loading screens.

  5. Freakin sweet! Can't get enough Mitsuda

    Then you'll probably be disappointed to know that he only did one track, the ending theme. It's called Beyond The Sky, several people have posted it on YouTube if you want a listen.

    When I heard about this a few weeks ago I went looking for a listen, and found it to be rather average. I guess I went into it with high expectations because I really loved his work in Chrono Trigger and Chrono Cross, and came back disappointed.

  6. Sorry to burst your bubble but fair use only applies to non-profit educational uses, review, private use, and parody. Things like effect on the originals value and degree of the original being used also factors in.

    Point taken. That was the only potential issue I saw with what they were doing, and I guess that must have been the breaking point as well. In the end it sounds to me like it was killed for the same reason Chrono Trigger Resurrection was, and not because it's a hack.

    That actually makes me feel a lot better about this. As I said initially I'm not really interested in the project itself, I was just shocked because it's the first time I've ever heard of a ROM hack project being forced to stop.

  7. I'd argue against doing anything. Last thing we need is S-E actually coming down on romhacks.

    While I have no interest in this hack, I'd have to say I disagree.

    In the same position, I would have:

    1. Replied to verify the authenticity of the demand.

    2. Point out that the project is NOT illegal (despite what the creators seem to believe and screwed themselves over by stating in a readme). Distributed as a patch only, the patch would contain 100% original modification data which requires the original product data to function.

    3. Impose a 5-day deadline for all replies. If they can do it, so can you.

    4. If no reasonable objections past the demand, ignore the C&D and release anyway.

    There's nothing illegal about ROM hacking, and it's something I'd personally go to court just to prove. (Although I wouldn't really be thrilled if it was at my expense.) Remember that devices like the Game Genie did hardware masking to ROM data, which is an entirely hardware solution to ROM hacking that has already been proven legal in court. (Although the Game Genie was only capable of modifying 5 bytes on cart, if I recall correctly...)

    Because it requires the original game data to run it's the equivalent to buying a laptop, adding a touchscreen, and reselling the same laptop. (Like that one company that sells the $5000 touchscreen MacBooks) Plenty of companies sell modifications for existing products, and this is no different.

    The primary problem here lies in the fact that they're using characters and story elements from an existing work without permission. Still, I would assume that qualifies as fair use as long as they're not charging money for it. Since users are theoretically required to own the original data (although very few dump their own roms...) the author wouldn't be losing any profits over the work.

    I honestly can't think of a single reason of why a freely distributed ROM hack would be illegal.

    The fake looking C&D letter suggests that they've circumvented copy protection to do their modifications, but the SNES didn't really have any. As long as you hook up VCC and GND, and provide an address via the address pins on the cart, you'll get back the value at that address from the data pins. Nothing special there. With some very limited knowledge of embedded systems, and a listing of the SNES cart pinout you could build a ROM dumper in a few hours.

    In summary I don't really have a point, other than that I disagree with the way they're handling this. I can see why Chrono Trigger Resurrection got shot down, because they were effectively copying someone else's copyrighted work and had a stand-alone product. But in this case, a patch can't stand on its own thus you're not stealing anything. (unless you steal the original game in order to play the patch)

    Just thought I'd get a word in, even though I've echoed the same thoughts elsewhere already. (I'm kind of disappointed that the romhacking.net thread on this was locked. But apparently it's not worth arguing because the creators aren't going to bother trying to prove the lawyer's points wrong.)

  8. I think you're fine.

    I was a full-time student in 2007, graduated in May 2008. When it came time to do taxes, TurboTax knew about and automatically added last year's $600 to my refund because I became eligible during 2008. So in summary, yes, you were supposed to get the refund as long as you became eligible after filing your 2007 return and before 2009.

  9. It's working fine here. Fairly fast too, grabbed a random song in a few seconds.

    I finally got around to properly setting up IPv6 on my router earlier this week via TunnelBroker, because my ISP (RoadRunner) apparently doesn't assign IPv6 addresses yet.

  10. They didn't "remove" the English from the 4th game. There is no English yet. Capcom USA handles the translation, y'know, and Capcom USA isn't going to devote resources and manpower to translating and localizing the 4th game in a series when they haven't even completed the 3rd one.

    Actually, the localization team at CAPCOM Japan does the English translations for the Ace Attorney series. Although your point is still valid.

    Here are some interviews with the Localization Team at Capcom Japan that the US branch posted:

    http://blogs.capcomusa.com/blogs/scarlett.php/2007/02/05/p142#more142

    http://blogs.capcomusa.com/blogs/scarlett.php/2007/02/20/p172#more172

    http://blogs.capcomusa.com/blogs/scarlett.php/2007/03/08/p196#more196

  11. I purchased one of the songs I liked from iTunes earlier today, then bought the .WAV files about an hour later.

    I really enjoy several of the songs, especially "The Art of Zen", "Breathing You In" and "Warhead" although I'll agree with Geoffrey's comments above about the two vocal songs seeming like they could be expanded.

    Overall, great job. This is actually the first non-game album I've actually purchased in years.

  12. OK, EVERYONE PLEASE SHUT UP

    The track that will be used is the track that Rayza and Sora are doing right now. Which is the Sonic 3 credits. NO the sonic and knuckles ending will NOT be included. There should be NO MORE disscusion about it.

    I for one would like to thank you for making this decision. Since the S&K credits music is just a combination of S&K songs that are already being remixed, it is a very good idea to go out with something else. :-)

    Thank you, and good luck on your project.

  13. I can say with the utmost certainty that the Lava reef zone 1 song and the hidden palace song DO NOT have the same start.

    I agree with you as well. Anyway, I was looking for a Hidden Palace midi to link to in order to clear up confusion, but all of the ones on Vgmusic appear to be mixes between Lava Reef and Hidden Palalce. :-(

    Here is a proper midi of Hidden Palace zone that I found on TSC. I hope I don't piss off JD Harding by hotlinking to his site. :-\

    http://www.thesoniccorner.com/accounts/1002/100406.mid

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