![]() Treasure Of The Rudras, for example, was featured prominently on all the repro sites I visited, and was a Squaresoft RPG released late in the life of the SNES. Then I started doing research about Japanese-only releases, and got all my other carts over time. I don’t like PC emulators I wanted to play these games with a controller, and on an old TV. 2 were games I knew I had to get after my OCD kicked in upon discovering the cart scene. Terranigma and Secret Of Mana 2 were sequels to Secret Of Mana and Illusion Of Gaia, which I knew I had wanted to play for years, Sweet Home was an NES game that had a lot of online hype about how good it was, and Final Fantasy II, III, V, and Super Mario Bros. ![]() ![]() So, time to create a new list of NES ROM hacks well worth your time, updated for 2021 was used as the source for this list, with the following criteria: - Only extensive ROM hacks. This also is a hack for Final Fantasy I, which enables some small changes to be made. These games had been translated into English, and released online by lovely hackers who felt like everyone around the world (who spoke English) should be able to play them (not just those who spoke Japanese). There are many great ROM hacks out there, but I saw that all the lists of best NES ROM hacks are at least over 3 years old. ![]() The reason I got into repro cart collecting was to get a few key titles that I knew I wanted to play. 22 out of my 28 repro carts are for Japanese games that weren’t released in North America. ![]()
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