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  • ...nd Ron Bouwland, two Dutch MSX fans, found Oasis to translate Japanese MSX games into English. The project followed Lardenoye's founding of FutureDisk, a MS ...traced to a group called </nowiki>''Kowasu Ku''. The lead member, a hacker by the nickname Hazama, informs various people around the emulation and SNES c
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  • ...releases. It is called only by system reset on Famicom and Vs. System and by the FDS boot ROM on FDS, which retrieve this vector from 0xFFFD and 0xDFFD ** The FDS boot ROM uses the 2A03's primary interrupt interface, games running on that hardware assume interrupts are set however they need to be.
    25 KB (4,195 words) - 08:21, 20 November 2024
  • ...(often simply called "PC-98") was an x86-based personal computer released by NEC in 1985. ...se of pre-internet private networks called "bulletin board systems" (BBS). By the early 1990s, the PC-98 was ubiquitous... even Sailor Moon owned one.
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  • ...as never been released in Japan, and it is the '''only''' NES game created by Nintendo that has not been released in Japan. * An annotated disassembly and documentation of the music code was published with this hack: [http://www.romhacking.net/hacks/2229/ RHDN/hacks/2229: Sta
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