![]() ![]() And, just like with the rf games, I love A New Beginning more.Īre they better? In some aspects they are. I did like Grand Bazaar and the DS edition for Tale of Two Towns. I can only imagine that DSCute is the same way. With the RF series, I absolutely adored RF2, but I do love RF4 a lot more. And I'm dead jealous because I don't know what you guys are talking about. ![]() The Legend of Zelda Oracle of Ages & SeasonsĬompared to the other systems, Sony doesn’t have many decompilation projects, mainly due to the higher complexity of the games developed by the PS1 era, requiring much larger teams to create the games in the first place.Are the 3DS BokuMono and RF games better than the DS games? I have all of the DS intallments of both games and is wondering if I should buy a 3DS because it seems that almost all of the posts here are installments on that console. Initial decompilation of the Nintendo switch game Super Mario Odyssey Nintendo Switch The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild ![]() The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Virtual Console) Spongebob Squarepants: Battle for Bikini Bottom While most projects are still in very early stages, there are a few that meet the criteria for this list. Recently, mainly in thanks to the huge success of the Super Mario 64 project, there has been revived interest in Nintendo 64 Decompilation. Solstice: The Quest for the Staff of Demnos Nintendo systems are by far the most popular for reverse engineering projects, especially related to 1st party titles such as Mario, Zelda and Pokemon. An exemption to this rule can be made for consoles with very few reversing projects. To be included in this list the project must have decompiled or disassembled at least 10% of the course code, in order to not pollute the post with hundreds of unfinished projects. For the official source code check out this post. ![]()
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