![]() There wasn't anything particularly interesting in the four ROMs I looked at: On top of that, some of these ROMs have been hacked specifically for the emulator. It looks like you can take the two-byte (big-endian) value at offset 6 and add $61C0 to get the offset where the ROM starts, but there's no clear indication of ROM size, mirroring, or mapper. ![]() I really want to play some games which I cannot find on the internet. Can anyone solve the puzzle? I can send some of the rom files and I also have the name of those games so that you can compare to a fresh rom. This topic has been discussed on many places but I did not find any solution anywhere. I'm not a NES developer and I don't know how to modify or fix a NES file, so I may be wrong. Those bin files has fresh rom data without NES header and some data added before and after the rom data. bin files with original NES roms in a hex editor. The CD runs on thos VCD player but not on any emulator on PC. This CD comes with some old VCD player with game facility. ![]() bin files which are some kind of processed NES roms. It's a CD as like as video cd structure (with CDI, EXT, MPEGAV, SEGMENT, VCD folders ) with an extra NEWROM folder. There isn't a single clue if anyone was able to rune these games. Searching over the internet since a few years. I'm trying to run these games for a long time.
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