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Giant Koopa Keeping ROM Hacking gangsta since 2003... Level: 72 Posts: 948/1262 EXP: 3168665 Next: 155097 Since: 08-07-12 From: Brooklyn, NY Last post: 306 days Last view: 306 days |
A friend of mine posted this on Facebook yesterday, this is real cool what Sega is doing, allowing you to upload your Sega ROM Hacks. Check it out here, I think I just might get into hacking Sega games because of this... ____________________ Beacons.AI My Discord Server |
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Goddess of the Apocalypse Level: 203 Posts: 9385/14042 EXP: 120124265 Next: 1132390 Since: 01-03-12 From: Boston, MA Last post: 973 days Last view: 973 days |
♥9385 ✿5211 ★45 So is it definitive they're opening it up to ROM hacks? That's amazing if so... Sega has often had a reputation for being the pretty hacking-friendly, it seems. |
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