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What was you favourite Cartridge ? / Cartridge Sites

Posted: Fri May 06, 2005 9:00 pm
by NeXuS
Anybody know some ?
And wich cartridge was you favourite ??

mine (tool) : Final cartridge III

http://www.pjvdpoel.demon.nl/

Posted: Sat May 07, 2005 12:21 am
by farang
My favorite cartridge was "The Expert Cartridge" by Trilogic.

Re: What was you favourite Cartridge ? / Cartridge Sites

Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 10:26 am
by Stuart Toomer
Mine was the Action Replay (AR) cartirdge.

Re: What was you favourite Cartridge ? / Cartridge Sites

Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 4:10 am
by eradicator68
Was and still is, Super Snapshot V5, I even have the diskette that went with it.I knew the guys who made in here in New Brunswick Canada.
Actually talked with the Guy who did the sales in Sackville, NB about a year ago. he got rid of all his C64 and Amiga stuff a couple years back.
The one inventor still works for NB Power in Fredericton. Kind of neat. I had several versions of the super snapshoty. but you had to exchange
the previous one in to get a little off on the next version.

Cheers

Gar Conklin

Re: What was you favourite Cartridge ? / Cartridge Sites

Posted: Sat May 22, 2010 2:56 pm
by SJ2571
Mine was originally the Final Cartridge III, but it felt very buggy and flawed. Then I got Action Replay and I fell in love -- it was everything that the FC III tried to be! I always wished there were an Action Replay for the modern PC (for Windows XP and higher), but never found anything like it. I am going to attempt to code my own software version one day, but never find the time.

Re: What was you favourite Cartridge ? / Cartridge Sites

Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 10:16 am
by Stuart Toomer
SJ2571 wrote:Mine was originally the Final Cartridge III, but it felt very buggy and flawed. Then I got Action Replay and I fell in love -- it was everything that the FC III tried to be! I always wished there were an Action Replay for the modern PC (for Windows XP and higher), but never found anything like it. I am going to attempt to code my own software version one day, but never find the time.


Although I am not a PC Games Developer, surely cheats in modern PC games are more complex than cheats used to be in old 8-bit games? Wouldn't this be a very difficult thing to do?