Homebrews, Hacks & Demos - Game Sack
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ก.ย. 2024
- Episode 94 - Sometimes fans take it upon themselves to make some cool stuff for our favorite game consoles.
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Special thanks to:
Sacred Line Genesis / Sasha Darko
sashadarko.com/...
Watermelon
www.magicalgame...
TMEE CO.
www.tmeeco.eu/
Project MD
projectmd.mdsce...
Super Road Blaster (dforce3000)
www.dforce3000....
Rusted Logic
rustedlogic.net/
Chris Covell
www.chrismcovel...
Frozen Utopia
www.frozenutopi...
Aetherbyte
www.aetherbyte....
Kellog's Frosted Flakes
www.kelloggs.co...
Tomaitheous
pcedev.wordpres...
The Mojon Twins
www.mojontwins....
Sivak Games
No website, but there's this: sivak.nintendoa...
Titan Overdrive
www.pouet.net/p...
Sonic Mega Mix
info.sonicretro...
Sonic Classic Heroes
info.sonicretro...
M.I.J.E.T.
mijet.eludevisi...
Shining Force Central
www.shiningforc...
DeJap
dejap.eludevisi...
Aeon Genesis
agtp.romhack.net/
...and many others who have no real homepage.
Thx for mentioning our Genesis demo "Overdrive" ! :D
It's amazing, thanks for making it! :)
6:33 Super Mario Odyssey huh?
Rusted Logic predicted the future i guess.
Lol yeah I was thinking that too.
Yeah
I came here looking for a comment about that lol
I literally did a double take when he said that
Was gonna post the same thing!
The music on the title screen of Super Mario Odyssey is a remix of Chronologie 4 by Jean Michel Jarre... I know because it's one of my favorite pieces of music in history :)
Just mentioned it myself. Sorry I missed your comment.
And now we've got an official Super Mario Odyssey.
Fun fact. I recently found out, if you run the Titan Overdrive demo on an emulator, it says "Your Emulator Sucks"
Hack to cover later would be Mother 3, which is now fully translated. Also, a bit offbeat, but an unfinished copy of Faceball for the Virtual Boy was found, and now finished and released.
I'm honestly loving the music that plays over the Mode 7 demo/SNES test footage.
To think, the new Mario game for the Switch will be called Super Mario Odyssey.
Gabriel Hunt Hi im from the future (2017) and the switch game is called super mario Odyssey
Kinda makes you wonder...
Oh yeah, and Cat Mario from Syobon Action appeared in Super Mario 3D World
This aged like wine
>each day lasts three minutes just like in real life
I woke the neighbors up
It was a nice surprise seeing Bad Apple in this video! I sure wasn't expecting anything Touhou related on a show about console games.
I like in the end how Joe made his character all buff and manly and then he made dave look all pathetic and fugly
I hope you guys dont stop doing these for a long time.
Oh Mummy is the first game I ever played back in 1985 on the Spectrum. Fond memories of my dad plugging the whole thing together and showing me how to play it.
the music in the mario homebrew around 7:00 is the petalburg theme from paper mario the thousand year door, that's why it sounds authentic.
I realize it's been 5 years since you guys made this video but i watched it today and wanted to say thanks for bringing the 'bad apple' video to my attention. Loved it right away, so, thanks guys!
My favorite hack / translation of a game was Policenauts. It only translates the text for the ps1 version, not the audio. But reading chris sawyer, the head programer for the hack, write about the hell they had to go through just to cram in all the english characters to replace the kanji but still synch to all the events, and the pain of making sure it can play on the ps1 natively, It's surprising they didn't quit halfway through. Plus it's just an awesome game.
Oh Mummy! was originally an Amstrad 464 release, back in 1984. I used to own an amstrad 464+ at one point and I also had this game. This genisis/Megadrive remake is pretty impressive and stays true to the original, even the music is the same.
Cold outside, worm tea and a blanked while watching this.
Best thing ever.
Mmmmm. Worm tea is the best. I love earthworm tea it's so yummy.... LoL.. Thanks for watching!
Great stuff as always guys. Top notch editing too. Love your show,having a game sack marathon here in Scotland on this rainy day
OMG, I know that MOD file in that 32X game... it's Guitar Slinger! I remember making a little song of my own with the samples in it! Joe, if you like MOD files, you should look at my channel... I write all of my music in IT format.
I am so pumped to see this. IDK how gamesack doesn't get over a million views per video but I love the longer videos you guys rock.
I'm like 4 years late, but Super Mario Odyssey at 6:38? Fantastic!
Yeah man, me too - just kinda going through these guys' videos now, and I definitely got a kick out of seeing the Super Mario Odyssey hack.
For once I break the silence to thank you for this nice vid.
You've made a lovely job here and you pushed me to check for these demos.
Well done guys, keep posting!
AWESOME EPISODE! For some weird reason I couldn't watch any of Game Sack's episodes, but now that I can it's gonna be early christmas for me :D
Game Sack has the best music in each episode
Bubblemans theme took a hit. The bass drum sounds like it was removed. I may have not heard it because I'm watching it from my phone but it sounds really good.
I had you guys come up in my suggestion feed a lot so I started watching and then just kept clicking. Suddenly I lost track and couldn't remember the page name and didn't wanna search through 10,000 faves , so I kept looking around through the game channels. Finally got back on. Big fan. 😄✌️
You binge watching? Such an awesome channel.
+moviemetalhead totally. I binge every day off. 😄👍
+bluestrife28 Me too bro. I'm almost done with my second marathon of every episode.
Just wanted to let you guys know I've seen every single one of your vids now. Big fan. Keep up the great work :)
Thank You!!
the star ocean DeJap is one of the best games I've ever played. great fight mechanics, fast combat, in depth itemization and character development and after getting it to the "end" the world opens up and there's a TON of things to do, lots of extra bosses, dungeons and character progression.
great game world also, up to par with games like FF9 and FF6 (im talking about "world building" here)
another great translation is the Tales of Phantasia one. combat is even faster and fun, too bad the game is kinda short.
At 8:43 The game starts to play The rolling stones - as tears go by
Super Mario Odyssey came out 4 years before it was announced for the Switch. Wild!
This need a follow-up.
Amazing episode guys!
Thanks for it.
Darn! I've missed Beggar Prince and Brave Battle Saga for the Genesis. Still again a fabulous Gamesack episode, guys!!
the music on that super mario odyssey level is just petal meadows from paper mario 2
I had Oh Mummy originally on the Amstrad CPC 464. Wow.. that's a blast from my childhood! Cheers fellas. :)
Great episode as always guys. I really appreciate the time you take to make these videos. I love how they tend to run 20 to 30 minutes.
There was a Super Mario Odessy years ago... Mind blown
13:39
Game Under. Just brilliant. XD
I know it is kinda too late to post a comment here since this video was uploaded in 2013, but FYI the title screen music in Mario Odyssey is Jean Michel Jarre from the album Chronologie. Sure it does not sound like Mario, they just wanted to show off CD quality audio :) JMJ music was widely used in different Demo Scene competitions in Europe/Scandinavia. Peace.
I like how that one game says GAME UNDER instead of over. Awesome episode you guys, keep 'em comin'
You guys really should check out the SMT I & II translations that Aeon Genesis did, they're really good RPGs.
I made my own Seiken Densetsu 3 repro by swapping the MASKROM on a Super Famicom copy of the game. Now I have a complete boxed copy of the game that plays in English!
That's awesome!
Great video. Thanks for the mentions!!
Touhou in my GameSack? life 1 step closer to complete!
Absolutely love that choice of Persona 4 music at the start!
Super interesting episode too.
Of all the game sacks in the world, you're the game sackiest.
Not sure if you guys have mentioned it before, but have you ever played Sweet Home on the Famicom? It's totally awesome. I only ask because there's a repro cart available now.
Isn't that the influence to Resident Evil?
eb88408 I guess you could say that, it's an 8-bit horror RPG made by Capcom with some very survival horror type themes. I've even heard that Capcom's original intention with RE was to remake Sweet Home for 5th gen consoles, but I can't really confirm that.
KidShoryuken ive played it as well, and its great. im surprised it wasnt covered, along with clock tower on the snes
Love Sweet Home! Pro Jared played it last year around Halloween. Check out Stop Skeletons From Fighting reviewed and live streamed it.
I just got an NES Powerpak to play a lot of these, good to see there's a few more out there. I'd definitely recommend the "Final Fantasy VII" hack on NES. It started as an unlicensed pirate, then hackers translated it and made it a whole lot more playable.
Just for info guys, I know its an old vid, but I've been meaning to post. Oh Mummy @ 1.26 isn't actually a homebrew,hack or demo. It was a full retail release and one of the pack-in games that came originally in a 10 game bundle with the Amstrad CPC464 here in the UK (along with Sultan's Maze, Harrier attack, Bridge-it etc) and was developed by Alan Sugar's Amsoft software division. They were basically the in-house Amstrad software production team. They also developed all of the "Roland" series of games which was more or less Amstrad's mascot. Also, did you know that a lot of these games were excellently optimized and some were whittled down eventually to as small as 9kb total size while still retaining full features, impressive for the time. Anyway, nerdy stuff over. Your videos are still the best on the net, keep up the excellent work!
Reproduction carts are an option as well. They usually come with cool boxes, manuals, and even posters
Super cool episode as always, guys! If you're looking for some cool hacks, check out Dragoon X Omega, a complete hack of the original Final Fantasy on NES.
FFFFFFFFFF-WHAAAAAAA?
BAD APPLE ON THE GENESIS? I MUST HAVE THIS!!!!!!!!
(I'm a HUGE Touhou fan)
Also, another hack that I own on reproduction cart is a finished version of the unfinished english translation of Earthbound for NES.
Me Too
Pokemon Light Platinum. This game has a MUCH deeper story and is in general much more engaging and deep than your typical main series Pokemon game.
Wow! What an excellent idea for an episode! You guys are the best!
That Mario Odyssey game has some clear as fuck audio
I wish yall made videos more often (once a week)! This is one of my favorite channels!!
Wait a sec! I know that music at 6:50! It's Chronologie Part 4 by french electronic musician Jean Michel Jarre! And the stage music is I think Calypso, also from Jean Michel Jarre! Hope I'm not the only one who noticed it! :D
You guys should have looked at the fan sequel to Crono Trigger, called Crimson Echos/Flames of Eternity. The game is 100% done to, which is impressive for a Rom hack attempting to make a completely new game.
Man i really need to get some everdrive carts...also i didn't know that SF3 Scenario 2&3 were translated, i am gonna have to look up how to get them working on my Saturn.....so many cool RPG's at the end to play as well
Nice to see a fully translated version of rondo of blood now if someone could do the same for the japanese saturn version of SotN.
17:27 ... BAD Apple!!! ... TOUHOU! =D I'm happy now =D
... Uh... for those who don't know (probably many) "BAD Apple!!! (feat. Nomico)" is a fanmade video for a fanmade vocal arrangement of a song from the videogame Touhou 4: Lotus Land Story
... And, they ported the video to a format that can be used in actual consoles (like there's a NES "version"), so it's technically not a demo, becouse I don't think it's supposed to be the intro to a game, just the PV... so... yeah =3
I know exactly what this is. I'm an avid Touhou player and this made my day too.
Amazing episode. Looking forward to more of this type.
A game I'm working on playing now is Front Mission: Gun Hazard (which i'm surprised i haven't seen here yet) which is now a translated Run and Gun Action-RPG for the SNES. I was a bit skeptical as to how they could stretch out a Run'nGun to 20 hours, but there is a lot of customization, leveling, story and pretty clever level design. They even have optional Blow Crap Up levels where you can go through a pretty flat level and do just that gaining XP and Money and de-stress yourself!
So you guys know, "Tongueman's Logic" appears to be pretty much the same game as what's known as "Picross" on other Nintendo systems (Mario Picross, Picross DS, etc).
Another homebrew version of this game was on the Game Boy Color, called "Drymouth" - which enhances the gameplay with selectable characters (which are basically your difficulty setting) and usable items to help reveal more of the puzzle.
Thanks for the info!
Very happy to hear about that Ys V full translation!
I am watching your guys' vids back to back for the umpteenth time...love your show!
Good ol' MSU1!
MSU1 is not too common, but I like to someday finish my SMW MSU1 hack...
6:45 That's actually a cover of Jean Micel Jarre's "Chronologie Part 4"
You guys got yourselves another subscriber. This is my first time watching one you guys videos and I love the topic and the delivery. Gotta check out more of you guys stuff.
What you say about Bad Apple is exactly how I felt hearing actual voice files on the NGPC's Faselei! Nothin but Nerd Pride!
My personal favorite was a translation of Front Mission for the Super Nintendo. It's definitely worth checking out.
great episode guys...I think you should definitely do a part 2. And yeah, going more into depth with the shining force 3 hacks would be great too...keep up the good work!!
Sacred Line seems very much like a Fighting Fantasy book, but is a game instead of a book. This is especially true since they make you throw a die, even if the game itself could just as well have used some random number generator for this.
Bad Apple is from Touhou Project. That video is REALLY good quality for the console.
I absolutely loved Warsong. I rented it and almost beat it, then right after I had to return it I went out and bought it. It's one of my top three favorite Genesis games.
18:31, Guitar slinger... damn that's a godly piece of Amiga music
Woah guys that Game Sack Genesis game better be for sale soon! Front Mission 5 for PS2, and Bahamut Lagoon for SNES both Squaresoft games that got english hacks, and were releases near the end of the respective console cycles so look really good.
Wow, so many RPG games I wished were translated years ago. Langrisser 2 and all the missing Ys and Final Fantasy games. Nice ep, have a great Christmas!
They ported Super Mario Land to the MSX and is shockingly good.
I never thought it was possible.
Very cool epsoide, guys! A companion episode showcasing the various Everdrives, PowerPaks, and other Flash Carts and repro hardware would be very cool to see. I know you don't do hardware reviews all that often, but it'd be nice to see.
Dejap also did the translation for tales of phantasia. Its a jrpg from the same people who made star ocean and features many of the achievements that star ocean had.
Also Policenauts has been hacked for the ps1. While the voices haven't been dubbed they do have subtitles.
Glass Breaker was hilarious, I laughed so hard first time I saw that Grandma with the shotgun. Pretty harsh just for breaking a couple of windows, lol :D
Seiken Densetsu 3 recently got a translation for the Nintendo Switch as Trials of Mana. Moreover, the first Star Ocean got an English translation/remake for the PSP and it also is available on the PlayStation Store. DeJap also made a translation of Tales of Phantasia for the SNES/NSFC as well, though that game later got an official GBA port, as well as English release.
the fact that there's a Homebrew called super Mario Odyssey and Nintendo is making an official Mario game with that name is kind of funny. lol
The Mysterious Song sounds like "As Tears Go By" by The Rolling Stones.
Oh and a quick suggestion based on this home brew episode: have you guys looked at Little Big Planet 2? The community have literally recreated old games and completely new games using the lbp2 infrastructure. It's a great way to see how wonderful creative people can be. Just a suggestion.
i wonder how much MEGA POWER the Gamesack homebrew has..
that game with the reflecting shooting looks cool
You don't understand how much I love bad apple!
Sorry to see that your Blast Processing module has broken. Your Genesis is now a Super Nintendo :(
my favorite fantranslation of any game is still Mother 3
although i do have to admit i was amused by the Finnish translation of
Chrono Trigger haha..
Hey, 10PM, 1AM, 6:19AM, 2:37PM...who cares? Anytime is a good time for Game Sack. Still the most underappreciated and underrated show on TH-cam. ..you guys are great, another cool episode- learned about some stuff for the first time and now want some of that stuff...be cool guys!
The squaresoft demo at 19:31 has something that looks like it came out of a Sonic.exe fan creepypasta.
(Nintendo sees Mario odyssey homebrew) Hey Shigeru!! This is your cousin!! Takeshi!! Takeshi MIYAMOTO!! You know that new video game title you were looking for? Here!!!
The fan translation of Mother 3 is simply amazing! That's one I would recommend to any Mother/Earthbound fan.
I also have enjoyed BS Zelda which previously could only have been played in Japan. Good stuff.
Great episode guys! I would like to see you make an episode of homebrew, hack and demo for the great sega white lady, the Dreamcast. You would be astonished to see how many hack and homebrew exist for this platform, if you don't already know about this of course.
Wow, all those RPG games look really impressive..
Bahumut Lagoon (SP?) for Super Famicom that was translated. I have some hacked stuff I play thru on my channel. Like Teenage Mamal Nice Chipmunks, Nude Punch-out, and a video dedicated to just Mario hacks. ha. I'm always happy to wake up on Sundays, and see a Game Sack vid. Good topic!
Excellent stuff guys. You should consider doing an episode on home brew for some of the older systems i.e. Atari 2600, Intellivision and of course my personal favourite Colecovision. The home brew scene on all three of these systems do a very professional job with their releases, trying to simulate as close to the original retail experience, with box manual and cartridge.
And of course if you do cover the Colecovision my own home brew releases for that would be nice to show :)
The "Mysterious Song" sounds like a remake of "As Tears Go By".
seeing the last lil bit on the video, you should put out a contest for someone to make a game sack video game and then do a show of the top picks maybe even getting the creator of the best one on the show.