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The iNES format was originally developed by [http://fms.komkon.org/ Marat Fayzullin]. The format uses memory mappers for specific cartridges. Marat Fayzullin has stalled in developing the iNES format this has lead to the fragmentation of the iNES format. For more information on the iNES format visit [http://fms.komkon.org/EMUL8/NES.html Marat Fayzullin NES page] and [http://nesdev.parodius.com/neshdr20.txt].
The iNES format was originally developed by [http://fms.komkon.org/ Marat Fayzullin]. The format uses memory mappers for specific cartridges. Marat Fayzullin has stalled in developing the iNES format this has lead to the fragmentation of the iNES format. For more information on the iNES format visit [http://fms.komkon.org/EMUL8/NES.html Marat Fayzullin NES page] and [http://nesdev.parodius.com/neshdr20.txt].


==Mappers==
==Mappers==
''See also: [[List of iNES mappers]]''
See also: [[List of iNES mappers]]


Mapper#, Name, Examples
Mapper#, Name, Examples
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*0, No mapper, All 32kB ROM + 8kB VROM games
*0, [[No mapper]], All 32kB ROM + 8kB VROM games
*1, Nintendo MMC1, Megaman2, Bomberman2, etc.
*1, [[Nintendo MMC1]], [[Mega Man 2]], [[Bomberman 2]], etc.
*2, CNROM switch, Castlevania, LifeForce, etc.
*2, [[CNROM|CNROM switch]], [[Castlevania]], [[LifeForce]], etc.
*3, UNROM switch, QBert, PipeDream, Cybernoid, many Japanese games
*3, [[UNROM|UNROM switch]], [[Q-Bert]], [[PipeDream]], [[Cybernoid]], many Japanese games
*4, Nintendo MMC3, SilverSurfer, SuperContra, Immortal, etc.
*4, [[Nintendo MMC3]], [[Silver Surfer]], [[Super Contra]], [[Immortal]], etc.
*5, Nintendo MMC5, Castlevania3
*5, [[Nintendo MMC5]], [[Castlevania III]]
*6, FFE F4xxx, F4xxx games off FFE CDROM
*6, [[FFE F4xxx]], F4xxx games off FFE CDROM
*7, AOROM switch, WizardsAndWarriors, Solstice, etc.
*7, [[AOROM|AOROM switch]], [[Wizards And Warriors]], [[Solstice]], etc.
*8 , FFE F3xxx, F3xxx games off FFE CDROM
*8, [[FFE F3xxx]], F3xxx games off FFE CDROM
*9, Nintendo MMC2, Punchout
*9, [[Nintendo MMC2]], [[Punchout]]
*10, Nintendo MMC4, Punchout2
*10, [[Nintendo MMC4]], [[Punchout 2]]
*11, ColorDreams chip, CrystalMines, TaginDragon, etc.
*11, [[ColorDreams chip]], [[CrystalMines]], [[TaginDragon]], etc.
*12, - FFE F6xxx, F6xxx games off FFE CDROM
*12, - [[FFE F6xxx]], F6xxx games off FFE CDROM
*13, CPROM switch
*13, [[CPROM|CPROM switch]]
*15, 100-in-1 switch, 100-in-1 cartridge
*15, [[100-in-1 switch]], [[100-in-1 cartridge]]
*16, Bandai chip, Japanese DragonBallZ series, etc.
*16, [[Bandai chip]], Japanese [[DragonBallZ]] series, etc.
*17, FFE F8xxx, F8xxx games off FFE CDROM
*17, [[FFE F8xxx]], F8xxx games off FFE CDROM
*18, Jaleco SS8806 chip, Japanese Baseball3, etc.
*18, [[Jaleco SS8806|Jaleco SS8806 chip]], Japanese [[Baseball 3]], etc.
*19, Namcot 106 chip, Japanese GhostHouse2, Baseball90, etc.
*19, [[Namcot 106|Namcot 106 chip]], Japanese [[Ghost House 2]], [[Baseball 90]], etc.
*20, Nintendo DiskSystem, Reserved. Don't use this mapper!
*20, [[Nintendo DiskSystem]], Reserved. Don't use this mapper!
*21, Konami VRC4a, Japanese WaiWaiWorld2, etc.
*21, [[Konami VRC4a]], Japanese [[WaiWaiWorld 2]], etc.
*22, Konami VRC2a, Japanese TwinBee3
*22, [[Konami VRC2a]], Japanese [[TwinBee 3]]
*23, Konami VRC2a, Japanese WaiWaiWorld, MoonWindLegend, etc.
*23, [[Konami VRC2a]], Japanese [[WaiWaiWorld]], [[Moon Wind Legend]], etc.
*24, Konami VRC6          
*24, [[Konami VRC6]]
*25, Konami VRC4b        
*25, [[Konami VRC4b]]
*32, Irem G-101 chip, Japanese ImageFight, etc.
*32, [[Irem G-101|Irem G-101 chip]], Japanese [[ImageFight]], etc.
*33, Taito TC0190/TC0350, Japanese PowerBlazer
*33, [[Taito TC0190]]/[[Taito TC0350|TC0350]], Japanese [[PowerBlazer]]
*34, Nina-1 board, ImpossibleMission2 and DeadlyTowers
*34, [[Nina-1|Nina-1 board]], [[Impossible Mission II]] and [[Deadly Towers]]
*64, Tengen RAMBO-1 chip
*64, [[Tengen RAMBO-1|Tengen RAMBO-1 chip]]
*65, Irem H-3001 chip
*65, [[Irem H-3001|Irem H-3001 chip]]
*66, GNROM switch
*66, [[GNROM|GNROM switch]]
*67, SunSoft3 chip
*67, [[SunSoft3|SunSoft3 chip]]
*68, SunSoft4 chip
*68, [[SunSoft4|SunSoft4 chip]]
*69, SunSoft5 FME-7 chip
*69, [[SunSoft5|SunSoft5 FME-7 chip]]
*71, Camerica chip
*71, [[Camerica chip]]
*78, Irem 74HC161/32-based
*78, [[Irem 74HC161]]Irem 74HC161/32-based]]
*79, AVE Nina-3 board, KrazyKreatures, DoubleStrike, etc.
*79, [[AVE Nina-3|AVE Nina-3 board]], [[Krazy Kreatures]], [[DoubleStrike]], etc.
*81, AVE Nina-6 board, Deathbots, MermaidsOfAtlantis, etc.
*81, [[AVE Nina-6|AVE Nina-6 board]], [[Deathbots]], [[Mermaids of Atlantis]], etc.
*91, Pirate HK-SF3 chip
*91, [[Pirate HK-SF3|Pirate HK-SF3 chip]]
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[[Category:Nintendo Entertainment System|iNES]]
[[Category:Nintendo Entertainment System|iNES]]
[[Category:Mappers#Mappers]]

Latest revision as of 19:59, 28 January 2024

This is a sub-page of NES.

The iNES format was originally developed by Marat Fayzullin. The format uses memory mappers for specific cartridges. Marat Fayzullin has stalled in developing the iNES format this has lead to the fragmentation of the iNES format. For more information on the iNES format visit Marat Fayzullin NES page and [1].

Mappers

See also: List of iNES mappers

Mapper#, Name, Examples



So very stubbly.
This page is rather stubbly and could use some expansion.
Are you a bad enough dude to rescue this article?