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*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]]/[[Taito TC0350|TC0350]], Japanese [[PowerBlazer]]
*33, [[Taito TC0190]]/[[Taito TC0350|TC0350]], Japanese [[PowerBlazer]]
*34, [[Nina-1|Nina-1 board]], [[Impossible Mission II]] and [[Deadly Towers]]
*34, [[Nina-1|Nina-1 board]], [[Impossible Mission II]] and [[Deadly Towers]]

Revision as of 01:43, 10 June 2008

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?