So, after lots of crying about not doing a rom release, here you go. I'm sure someone has dumped it as has been making copies (I have my eyes out there), so instead, I emplore you to download the rom, make your own carts, ROM hack it, love it, hate it, do whatever you please with it! I promise there's nothing funky about it Cheat Codes: [Marathon Mode]: Down Right A C Up Left A [Blood Code]: A B A C A B B [Extra Time]: A C C Right Up A Left Blood code doesn't work with marathon mode. Seems to be some confusion on this, it doesn't work because Ralph never gets thrown off the building Game Genie Codes, brought to you by Hybrid! Lives??4T-AACG 05-AY 10-BJ 20-CT 50-GJ 99-NN Infinite Lives ATLT-EA38 Starting Time??4T-AAA0 D2-30sec HT-60sec j2-70sec ly-85sec NN-99sec Infinie Time AX7A-CA84 Start on stage?
*note* will graphically look like the first stage??CA-AACL AL-2 AR-3 AW-4 A0-5 Start on Level???4A-AAHW AJ-2 AN-3 AT-4 AY-5 Enable Blood AE4T-AAC8 Enable Marathon AE4T-AAAL And after much hacking through the rom, Hybrid was finally able to figure out how to make you invincible Invincibility AN4A-AAH8 HH6T-DAST APVT-CAG0 Enjoy! Originally posted by: nieds16 Very cool man. I honestly think you put the work and effort into it though.
Page 1 of 2 - Fix-it Felix Jr. Is a real, playable game *NOT FLASH* - posted in Classic Gaming General: Apperently, there was a movie based off of arcade games of the games 80s You know, like Pac-man, Space Invaders, Rally-X etc. This game however wasnt actually in the 80s. Its a replica. The name of the game is Fix-it Felix Jr.
I don't feel right playing it without sending a donation or something. Universitas terbuka surabaya. As far as coffeewithmrsaturn said, what is the LE? I'm assuming limited edition. I know your original run had 2 bugs.
You at least fixed one for the second release. So the game you are dumping the one with the fix or no? Yes, the LE I referenced is the limited edition original version with the bugs, but the main bug (a kill screen that you can't pass) makes it such a fun challenge to achieve the max score in the allotted number of screens you get. The version he released here is the updated one with the fixes Adam, if you fixed the kill screen on the original version, would it be easy for the game to continue building loops and getting harder and harder?
Like, is that already coded in, or would you have to build each subsequent level and tell the game what to do as it gets further and further along? Originally posted by: jfreakofkorn dont they have this game for NES.??? Fix-It-Felix Jr was a fictional arcade game featured in the movie Wreck-It-Wralph, inspired heavily by Donkey Kong. Wreck-It-Ralph was the lonely Antagonist from Fix-It-Felix who decided to leave his arcade game world and explore other game worlds. Disney comissioned a Fix-It-Felix Arcade game to promote the movie. Presumably the actual arcade game was running on a PC inside the arcade cabinet similar to how MAME works.
The game itself was heavily encrypted and to date has not been dumped. People wanted to play this unique arcade game so efforts have been taken to port it to a number of different consoles, including Sega Genesis / Mega Drive and Atari 2600.
The Genesis version you are looking at. The 2600 version has been bundled as part of an upcoming homebrew multicart entitled Pinata. See here for more info and download link. Originally posted by: nieds16 Very cool man. I honestly think you put the work and effort into it though. I don't feel right playing it without sending a donation or something.
As far as coffeewithmrsaturn said, what is the LE? I'm assuming limited edition. I know your original run had 2 bugs. You at least fixed one for the second release. So the game you are dumping the one with the fix or no?
Yes, the LE I referenced is the limited edition original version with the bugs, but the main bug (a kill screen that you can't pass) makes it such a fun challenge to achieve the max score in the allotted number of screens you get. The version he released here is the updated one with the fixes Adam, if you fixed the kill screen on the original version, would it be easy for the game to continue building loops and getting harder and harder? Like, is that already coded in, or would you have to build each subsequent level and tell the game what to do as it gets further and further along? The kill screen in the LE version was due to a variable that wasn't properly set to loop the same levels over and over. Where the kill screen happens, it would've repeated the previous set of levels, so there wouldn't have been any increase in difficulty. This version, dubbed v1.12t, should be 100% bug free. One person did report an issue with a missing sprite that Ralph throws, but I haven't been able to recreate it.