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==Hacks== | ==Hacks== | ||
* | '''Bug Fix''' | ||
* [https://www.romhacking.net/hacks/3934/ Title Screen Star Field] | |||
==Translations== | ==Translations== | ||
* | * [https://www.romhacking.net/translations/2294/ English] | ||
==Miscellaneous== | ==Miscellaneous== | ||
* The game itself features multiple swappable party members, item fusion, and a semi-linear plot (at one point the player is tasked with acquiring three macguffins, but it's up to you which you go after in which order.) Lagrange Point is unique among NES RPGs, the only game on the system to make use of Konami's proprietary VRC7 FM sound hardware. As such, it's gained no little notoriety for the quality of the music it outputs. | * The game itself features multiple swappable party members, item fusion, and a semi-linear plot (at one point the player is tasked with acquiring three macguffins, but it's up to you which you go after in which order.) Lagrange Point is unique among NES RPGs, the only game on the system to make use of Konami's proprietary VRC7 FM sound hardware. As such, it's gained no little notoriety for the quality of the music it outputs. | ||
==Known Dumps== | ==Known Dumps== | ||
* Lagrange Point (Japan).nes | * Lagrange Point (Japan).nes | ||
Revision as of 01:50, 11 May 2018
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Lagrange Point(J) | |
Mapper No. | 85 |
Mapper Name | Konami VRC7 |
PRG-ROM Pages | 32 x 16kB |
CHR-ROM Pages | 0 x 8kB |
Mirroring | Software Controlled |
4-Screen Mirroring | No |
SRAM Enabled | Yes |
Hacks
Bug Fix
Translations
Miscellaneous
- The game itself features multiple swappable party members, item fusion, and a semi-linear plot (at one point the player is tasked with acquiring three macguffins, but it's up to you which you go after in which order.) Lagrange Point is unique among NES RPGs, the only game on the system to make use of Konami's proprietary VRC7 FM sound hardware. As such, it's gained no little notoriety for the quality of the music it outputs.
Known Dumps
- Lagrange Point (Japan).nes