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Continuing the recent trend of fanmade NES to SNES conversions, the amateur ROM hacker/porting specialist Rumbleminze has just released a new port of Capcom's classic NES platformer Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers for the 16-bit console (thanks Video Game Esoterica!).
The port utilizes FastROM/HiROM, eliminates slowdown and sprite flicker, and supports MSU-1 for audio tracks. It also introduces a new animated opening to the game, which is taken directly from the cartoon show of the same name.
In case you haven't been taking count, this is Rumbleminze's fourth NES to SNES port so far, following his ports of Rygar, Super Dodge Ball, and Kid Icarus.
In a recent blog post, he claimed that his main goal for these types of projects is to try and stay true to the original as much as possible while also making it easier for modders/ROM hackers to introduce further improvements to the graphics and sound.
On Twitter, he's also already teased what his next port might be, claiming that he is currently working on an SNES port of Double Dragon. If you want to try out the Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers' port, you can grab it here.
[source twitter.com, via youtu.be]
Comments 6
I was gonna say that Infidelity works fast... but this ain't him!
Very cool to see a second someone doing NES to SNES ports like this, the more the merrier.
Another very nice port from NES to SNES to add to the growing list. Always appreciate the general updates and benefits of going to SNES, along with any MSU1 stuff if that's added too.
Man if only we get an HD remake of the two Chip 'n Dales games for modern consoles just like the DuckTales Remastered remake, I would buy those.
Ha, just connected my Super Nintendo with the SD2SNES to my PC Monitor, as it isn't as occupied as the TV
Have to try it out, MSU Stuff is just so insane coming out the Super Nintendo
I am very tempted by this one. I LOVED this game as a kid.
Still got that bumpin' tune from the last level in my head from time to time. Fantastic piece of the late 80s here.
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