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Flashback
- Patch -
Patch (by LuigiBlood):
- Code:
http://bszelda.zeldalegends.net/stuff/Con/fb_msu1_patch.zip
- PCM Packs -
Amiga Soundtrack (by LuigiBlood):
- Code:
https://mega.nz/#!RLhlnD4J!W9uc1m-G-UPQiKhnk7Qh2097FFC1iIvUmNos6uVEqFc
FM Towns Soundtrack (by LuigiBlood):
- Code:
https://mega.nz/#!lD43HZaA!X6cIc6_ZgvHBzuMg8EFf7tfnOGEE51U722fwCxCKzBs
Rich Douglas Re-Recording (by GyaragaX):
- Code:
https://mega.nz/#!BDhFwADS!7L6YhzlYrLPSCBsBHcKBoruwJUz1rB_RteLlJP7JXUQ
Backup link: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1hY0KW-4YNqVaz2dHQiRwU9p5F6v3Fjpi
YouTube Preview | YouTube Preview (Soundtrack) | Rich Douglas Flashback Page
Last edited by Conn on Tue 12 Feb 2019 - 3:26; edited 13 times in total
Conn- Since : 2013-06-30
Flashback :: Comments
Yes, I solved it. The reason was that the author used free rom space in the expanded area, without properly expanding the rom first with lunar expand. I did this and added a xml as well and uploaded the files on my own drive.
Please re-download the link in the first post, it should work now
Please re-download the link in the first post, it should work now
Conn wrote:Yes, I solved it. The reason was that the author used free rom space in the expanded area, without properly expanding the rom first with lunar expand. I did this and added a xml as well and uploaded the files on my own drive.
Please re-download the link in the first post, it should work now
thanks!
I've started making a new pcm set for Flashback, but in testing with the version posted here, I found that the currently posted version of the patched rom is an unfinished build that doesn't handle everything properly, and the included pcm set is incomplete, as well.
LuigiBlood sent me the most complete versions with all the tracks handled as they should be.
Links removed
Now, when played on original hardware with an SD2SNES, it doesn't care, and these work just fine, but testing them on emulators, there are issues. As they are, these don't seem to boot in SNES9x,and while they boot in bsnes plus, it doesn't register the MSU. If I expand the rom to 20Mbit, it works fine in SNES9x, but, again, it just falls back to the spc music when run in bsnes plus.
I'm a real novice when it comes to assembly, but the .asm is included in the rars. Conn, could you take a look and see if you can expand them properly so these work in the way they should on both hardware and the relevant emus and post the updated versions with the full pcm sets?
Meanwhile, I'll be working on my set that primarily uses Rich Douglas's soundtrack, filled in with some FM Towns tracks
*I believe I got it working fine across the board, expanded properly. It was just an xml file that was throwing off bsnes. I'll do a little more testing, repackage them and upload the fixed versions.
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These are the updated 20Mbit versions, repackaged, to post up top to replace the incomplete version:
Links removed
LuigiBlood sent me the most complete versions with all the tracks handled as they should be.
Links removed
Now, when played on original hardware with an SD2SNES, it doesn't care, and these work just fine, but testing them on emulators, there are issues. As they are, these don't seem to boot in SNES9x,
Meanwhile, I'll be working on my set that primarily uses Rich Douglas's soundtrack, filled in with some FM Towns tracks
*I believe I got it working fine across the board, expanded properly. It was just an xml file that was throwing off bsnes. I'll do a little more testing, repackage them and upload the fixed versions.
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These are the updated 20Mbit versions, repackaged, to post up top to replace the incomplete version:
Links removed
Nice, thanks a lot (also that I didn't have to work on them )
I updated first post. Luigiblood stands as author in the description, if I shall credit other people as well (like you) please tell me how.
I updated first post. Luigiblood stands as author in the description, if I shall credit other people as well (like you) please tell me how.
The old pack did as well.
*Regardless, if it's an issue and those need to be taken down, I made a bps and an ips patch, either of which can be applied to the clean unheadered NTSC Flashback rom. Probably good to have those anyway.
Here's just the Amiga pcms and just the FM Towns tracks, with the rom stripped out.
*Regardless, if it's an issue and those need to be taken down, I made a bps and an ips patch, either of which can be applied to the clean unheadered NTSC Flashback rom. Probably good to have those anyway.
Here's just the Amiga pcms and just the FM Towns tracks, with the rom stripped out.
I know. I thought this game isn't edsa protetected anymore so I didn't care much. However to be on the safe side I removed the previous links in your former posts and edited first post with the new rom free links. I also made a readme, so I stuffed your patches along with this into a patch folder
I've finished my new music pack based primarily on Rich Douglas's recordings, filled in with newly sourced FM-Towns tracks, one OC ReMix track, and a few sound effects from Amiga and Sega Genesis/Mega Drive.
It's all detailed in the readme file. Here's a MEGA link and a Google Drive link
Like the Wolfenstein set I did using Rich's tracks, if you could link the YouTube preview and Rich's Flashback page, that'd be appreciated.
Just for attribution consistency, since my name didn't get posted on that Wolfenstein set, if you wouldn't mind on that set as well as this one adding "Rich Douglas [pack/set/whatever] by GyaragaX". Thanks. Hope people enjoy this set. I put a lot of love into it.
It's all detailed in the readme file. Here's a MEGA link and a Google Drive link
Like the Wolfenstein set I did using Rich's tracks, if you could link the YouTube preview and Rich's Flashback page, that'd be appreciated.
Just for attribution consistency, since my name didn't get posted on that Wolfenstein set, if you wouldn't mind on that set as well as this one adding "Rich Douglas [pack/set/whatever] by GyaragaX". Thanks. Hope people enjoy this set. I put a lot of love into it.
Looks great, though no need to credit me for the Amiga & FM-Towns tracks above. Those were all LuigiBlood. Thanks.
@gyaragax, You again did a great job. I really like the Rich's Flashback pack, It sounded great :-D. Well done
Since I posted a video demonstrating my two music packs for Wolfenstein, figured I'd link the video demos for the relevant set for the other music packs. Here's the Rich Douglas set for Flashback in action.
Somebody would need to consider this game worthy to spend 100 hours of free time into this dev... Which I doubt
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