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Mar 4th, 2008 01:40 PM | |
Emu | I think the number is regional, yeah ;o |
Mar 4th, 2008 04:26 AM | |
liquidstatik | i kno, rite. its w/e, the list helpd 'nuff, thanks! :D |
Mar 4th, 2008 04:21 AM | |
executioneer | i-- i don't know maybe the 1 after the p is like a version number in this case, whereas just a 1 by itself is for regions (I AM GUESSING HERE). it is hard to google a letter followed by a number |
Mar 4th, 2008 04:08 AM | |
liquidstatik | what does trained mean, tho? and is (genesis) sega genesis? cause i saw a [p1] on a SNES game ;o |
Mar 4th, 2008 03:59 AM | |
executioneer | or trained, cause its lowercase |
Mar 4th, 2008 03:57 AM | |
executioneer | so p1 means pirated japanese maybe? and t1 means translated japenese? maybe |
Mar 4th, 2008 03:52 AM | |
liquidstatik | oh shit, ty willlllie :D |
Mar 4th, 2008 03:48 AM | |
executioneer |
Standard Codes: [a] - Alternate [b] - Bad Dump [BF] - Bung Fix [c] - Cracked [f] - Other Fix [h] - Hack [o] - Overdump [p] - Pirate [t] - Trained [T] - Translation (Unl) - Unlicensed [x] - Bad Checksum ZZZ_ - Unclassified [!] - Verified Good Dump (???k) - ROM Size Special Codes: [C] - Color GameBoy [S] - Super GameBoy (M#) - Multilanguage (# of Languages) [M] - Mono Only (NeoGeo Pocket) (PC10) - PlayChoice 10 (NES) (1) - Japan (Genesis) (4) - USA (Genesis) (5) - NTSC Only (Genesis) (8) - PAL Only (Genesis) (BS) - BS ROMS (SNES) (ST) - Sufami Turbo (SNES) (NP) - Nintendo Power (SNES) (Adam) - ADAM Version (Coleco) (PAL) - PAL Video Country Codes: (A) - Australian © - Chinese (E) - Europe (F) - French (FN) - Finland (G) - German (GR) - Greece (HK) - Hong Kong (I) - Italian (J) - Japan (K) - Korean (NL) - Dutch (PD) - Public Domain (S) - Spanish (SW) - Sweden (U) - USA (UK) - England (Unk) - Unknown Country (-) - Unknown Country |
Mar 4th, 2008 03:29 AM | |
liquidstatik |
ROM question :o When searching through rom-world.com, i notice a lot of tags after game titles. Wtf do they mean? :o EXAMPLES; (U)(J)(A)(E)(I) edit: also, wtf is [p],[p1],[t1],etc? |