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Hello there, Mr. Dunce.

 

>me

>Mr. entitled

 

Its funny how you assume that I'm either mentally handicapped or an under-educated bumpkin. :thumbsdown: :P :P

Not hard to gather when you run right to calling anyone who agrees with such a take down as stuck up. I also never said you were a bumpkin or mentally handicapped, but perhaps you are as you're being touchy? I just said you needed to learn to read, because if you had you would have realized Nintendo did nothing and therefore you're making an issue out of nothing.

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Not hard to gather when you run right to calling anyone who agrees with such a take down as stuck up. I also never said you were a bumpkin or mentally handicapped, but perhaps you are as you're being touchy? I just said you needed to learn to read, because if you had you would have realized Nintendo did nothing and therefore you're making an issue out of nothing.

Okay fine.

 

Hell, the Big N also went after the makers of Game Genie for the same reason...and all they did was change the game that was in the RAM part and not the ROM itself.

 

And yes I know it was Russian hackers that took the site down but they also suck. A damn shame since I was looking forward to playing translated Famicom games, even the archived site doesn't have the patches available. ;(

 

The Game Genie alters bytes in ROM, not RAM. The codes translate to an address byte and a data byte, and the Game Genie sends the data byte contained in the code to the console instead of the data byte in the ROM which the address byte in the code locates. It was originally sold by Nintendo for the NES, which was its main console at the time. Nintendo did not like it, but the courts in Canada found that the device did not infringe on Nintendo's rights, so they were powerless to stop it in the U.S.

 

Some of the patches may be found in Cowering's Good Tools sets, which include pre-patched ROMs.

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I remember seeing this posted somewhere and ready to hate on Nintendo immediately. Then I noticed a couple forums and Reddit posting that the Twitter account was fake... And realized I was being an idiot.

 

Glad it's not down or gone!

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  • 7 years later...

https://www.romhacking.net/?page=news&category=4

 

Sadly, the illustrious RH.net has finally run its course.

 

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It’s been a good near 20 year run, but for various reasons it’s time to wind things down. The site achieved almost everything it set out to do, and far exceeded it. We joined hacking and translation communities together for the first time ever. We outlasted and eclipsed ROM hacking sites that came before us. We brought ROM hacking from niche and fragmented to global and centralized. We assembled the largest force of ROM hackers on the planet. We brought learning resources and accessibility to a much wider range of people. We made major progress legitimizing and pulling ROM hacking from underground dark web type material to something much more accepted by the mainstream. We paved a much easier path for all of those that will come after us. No doubt, this site changed ROM hacking forever. It will leave behind the legacy of those accomplishments to remember.

Things sure have changed since the beginning days. I miss the times when I was able to interact with a smaller group of supportive people to collaborate with rather than the entire world. Having gone from an unknown fledgling site to an infinitely growing and globally known one made sustainability very challenging. The site became so busy with 24/7 use, endless queues, and an endless inbox. It’s a very different world than it was in 2005. Copyright pressures increased dramatically with takedowns and legal burden. The site shifted from serving mostly contributing humans to bots and overzealous people abusing resources. They drowned everybody else out. The need for the site has lessened over time. There are now many options for community discussions, open source projects, and file storage across the Internet. For a while, I was looking to find a successor within the circles of site supporters. I asked several potential people, but the stars did not align.

I was finally looking to wind things down at the end of last year. I wanted to provide the site database and file archive to the general public. At that time, an internal group suddenly emerged with an offer to help continue the site. I questioned their intentions, but I thought it could prove to be a more community friendly path forward. However, it turned out to be the opposite. We had a rocky phase 1, moving the downloads into their possession. When I went to startup phase 2, I discovered a most dishonest and hate filled group. I learned that I had been dehumanized for a very long time. My personal details had been given out. Secret deceitful plots had been made to cut me out, and drop a bomb like I am a target to destroy. My family has seen this and after discussion, we are immediately ceasing all related site operations. We are cutting ties to Discord and Twitter social media outlets, and will have no further contact with these individuals. Lines were crossed. I had hoped this community especially would have learned from what happened to Near. This behavior is not OK for handling disagreements, miscommunication, anger, or anything else.

We have released the site database (sans account and/or profile information) as well as all of the files and images to the Internet Archive. In summary:

  • Internet Archive of Database and Download Files
  • All Submissions other than News are permanently closed.
  • All sections of the site will remain up as read only.
  • Downloads and images will be available for as long as DarkSol, FCAndChill Calico will allow.
  • Forum will remain up
  • Twitter and Discord affiliations have ended. Anything further from these outlets do NOT represent myself or ROMhacking.net.

I look forward to seeing what projects will emerge with the site data for the next generation. From what I have seen, it may be a good time to start an open source initiative for a new site. I’d love to hear about what projects you are working on!

I thank all of the many staff and community members whom kept the wheels turning and the lights on over the years. I am proud of our many accomplishments here together. I will carry forward remembering the good times, laughing about the bad times, and knowing she was right for the time, but time has a way of moving on.

This is ROMhacking.net as we knew her signing off…

 

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