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The translator then takes this file and translates it.
"Once it's been found and figured out, the hacker can then dump the Japanese text to a file. Using this, the hacker can then start to locate the text data." "First, the hacker has to locate the game's font and produce what's called a table. "There are basically two major parts of a ROM translation, whether it's for the SNES or any other system: the hacking part and the translating part," he explains. Gamasutra interview with, Mother 3 translator, Clyde Mandelin If you're here, I'd assume you'd find it interesting. In it, he describes some of what goes into a translation, which is just like what I went through with this CFC2 translation. It's an interview with Clyde Mandelin, AKA Tomato, who did the fan translation of Mother 3 (GBA). I did want to mention an article that I just read, though. Real life is where it's at for the time being, I guess. There hasn't been anything noteworthy going on with the CFC2 translation lately, and I haven't been working on any other interesting projects. Thanks again to the NeoGeoFanClub guys: Turfmasta, NeoBomberman, and rarehero. There's a video clip Turfmasta made by video capturing CFC2English running on his K2_VIDEO unit. Oh, did you want this post to be CFC2English related? Okay.
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Otherwise, I still feel that it's important to archive such things for historical and nostalgia purposes. If we can get it into the capable hands of people like Judge and Flubba, perhaps they can find some hidden gems in there. I don't really know if it will ultimately produce anything amazing, but I fell that it's important to share this sort of thing.
I'm working with Turfmasta a bit to try to get the BIOS of the K2_VIDEO unit dumped. I wish more collectors would follow his lead and show us some other cool NGPC development or prototype hardware/software. I really appreciate that Turfmasta has gone out of his way to share his collection through the pictures and videos that he's providing. It excites me to know that hardware like this has made its way into the hands of regular (non-SNK) people. This is excellent, because it gives you an idea of how the stuff runs on actual hardware without having a video taken by a camera of someone playing a NGPC (like I would do). What's more is that Turfmasta has been using this hardware to create some nice video captures of Neo Geo Pocket Color games.
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Here's a direct link to his post about the SNK K2_VIDEO NGP to TV adapter.
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This machine was used to allow Neo Geo Pocket developers (and perhaps reviewers) to play NGPC games on a TV or video capture device. and then went bankrupt from there capcom vs snk series and them things called fucking roms i ahte tehm they should fucking burn in hell damn fuckers. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.My new best friend, NeoTurfMasta, over at recently released some pictures of the insides of his K2_VIDEO unit. Please fill out the CAPTCHA below and then click the button to indicate that you agree to these terms. If you wish to be unblocked, you must agree that you will take immediate steps to rectify this issue. If you do not understand what is causing this behavior, please contact us here. If you promise to stop (by clicking the Agree button below), we'll unblock your connection for now, but we will immediately re-block it if we detect additional bad behavior.