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Hack https://www.romhacking.net/forum/index.php?topic=29543.0 A hack under development that replaces the original sprites with the arcade version sprites.
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By Krayler64
Name: [Hack Room] - RoboCop with Arcade sprites (RoboCop Hack Nes)
Category: Front-End Demos
Date Added: 01/11/2021
Submitter: Krayler64
Hack https://www.romhacking.net/forum/index.php?topic=29543.0 A hack under development that replaces the original sprites with the arcade version sprites.
[Hack Room] - RoboCop with Arcade sprites (RoboCop Hack Nes) -
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In the 1990s, Star Fox consistently broke new ground for Nintendo. Star Fox for SNES (1993) became Nintendo’s first game to use polygonal graphics, while Star Fox 64 (1997) introduced fans to another innovation with the Rumble Pak and further immersed players with full voice acting. Both games were among the best-selling titles on their respective systems. It seemed like a forgone conclusion that Star Fox would always be one of Nintendo’s most important franchises.
Fast-forward more than 25 years later and the Star Fox IP is fighting to keep a spot on Nintendo’s roster. After the disappointing sales of Star Fox Zero (2016), many believed the franchise was looking at a permanent game-over screen. Part I of Star Fox: A New Hope focuses on Star Fox Zero (history & sales), the failure of the Wii U, the Nintendo Switch (launch & success), and the beginnings of Star Fox & Co. in Star Link: Battle for Atlas (2018).
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