Friday, September 26, 2014

dumping for living....

So what happend the last few weeks.

1. new PICO games:


HPC-6025 - NHK o-Kaasan to Issho Genki na Ko Atsumare! (Japan):




HPC-6036 - Uchuu de Asobou! Baabapapa no Uchuu Ryokou (Japan):



T-133420-00 - Shinseiki Ultraman Densetsu (Japan):



HPC-6008-00 - Pengin Ukiuki Bikkuri Suizokukan Meiro - Puzzle (Japan):



HPC-6091 - Soreike! Anpanman - Anpanman to Suuji Asobi (Japan):



HPC-6131-00 - Soreike! Anpanman Anpanman no Chie no World (Japan):



HPC-6146-01 - Soreike! Anpanman Anpanman no Hitori de Dekichatta! (Japan):



T133150-00 - Nintama Rantarou (Japan):



T133390-00 - Doubutsu Pico Hamster Land ~Shokai Gentei-Hamster Ningyou Fuzoku~ (Japan):



837-12028 - Peuraideu Rokeui Moheom (Korea) (Samsung Pico):



837-19076 - Kibodeu Piko (Korea) (Samsung Pico):
does not boot in any emulator


HPC-6080 - Beogseu Laipeu (Korea) (Samsung Pico):



MK-49047-00 - 101 Dalmashian (Korea) (Samsung Pico):

that korean cartridge is interesting, as they reused the US-Rom here. So no new dump, but at least the korean artwork/booklet/manual is secured!


T-102051-08 - Geumdokki Eundokki (Korea) (Samsung Pico):



837-11919 - Heokulwa Rollineun Babbayo (Korea) (Samsung Pico):



T-102191-08 - Bioneun Nal (Korea) (Samsung Pico):



T-102071-08 - Tinga-wa Haenggo-eui Toongtang Toongtang Doshi (Korea) (Samsung Pico):



that's a great amount of new games dumped the last month. looking forward to break the 300' mark this year, as currently there are 285 PICO games dumped. not so bad if you think about, that 2 1/2 years back only 1 PICO rom was dumped & released!
I'm currently awaiting about 18 undumped games to arrive, and when i look at my "PICO undumped list" after dumping these 18 games, there are not many games left to dump. Mostly Rereleases (10th Edition) of already dumped games, were it's not sure if the original rom isn't just reused again. So in my opinion the great steps forward for getting all japanese PICO games dumped are over next year, as about 85% of all games worldwide are dumped then.


2. GB BOY Colour [KONG FENG]



Some of you maybe know the GameBoy Colour clone called "GB BOY colour". It costs about 20USD and got released in two different variants. One variant has an flash-rom inside which includes 188 games (in reality it's about 50 different games) and the other variant gets sold without any games. If you look for a cheap new GameBoy Colour, with a Backlit display and great game compatibility (currently everything i put into it worked flawlessly, also the GB Everdrive works great), this console is worth buying!

Anyway, i dumped the internal flash-rom!


It's currently half-working in MESS, some games do start, some do not. The dump itself contains many 1:1 gameboy dumps, you can even find a list of the rom-filenames which got included, inside the dump.



3. Super Arcade 110 [MILLENIUM]



The "Super Arcade 110" is a MEGA DRIVE clone with an built-in "NES on a Chip", the console can play Megadrive cartridges and has about 20 Megadrive and 90 NES games built-in. Distributed by Millenium.

Currently couldn't get a good dump of the Megadrive-part, but i could dump the flash-rom with the NES roms.



the rom is currently working great with the EmuVT emulator (downloadable here: http://cah4e3.shedevr.org.ru/dumping/emuvt.rar)








2 comments:

  1. Did you end up dumping the megadrive part of Super Arcade 110, and does it boot in the current Mame? Also, how many PICO games left to dump?

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    1. No, i never got consistent reads of the megadrive part of the Super Arcade 110...in the end the chip got destroyed while trying a different method for dumping.
      Most likely Sean Riddle would be the person to dump it.
      About the PICO games: Not many are left, i think it's about 20 Japanese (mostly rereleases), about 10 Korean cartridges and maybe 10-20 others from the rest of the world.

      If you ever see a undumped cartridge in the wild, BUY IT and send it for dumping to me!

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