SMB2J on Famicom cart?

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tonev
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SMB2J on Famicom cart?

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SMB2J on Famicom cart?
Is this possible?
And what should i do to accomplish it?
( I don't know how to write on Famicom carts and other stuff like it)
Or can i hack smb to be like smb2j?
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Post by tepples »

It's possible.

Experience the lost levels at RetroZone.
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Post by tonev »

But this is for NES and i want it for famicom
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Post by joe1088 »

The RetroZone product page states that it will work with a 72-60 pin converter, allowing you to plug the cart into a Famicom.
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Post by tepples »

If you have a Famicom, can't you use an FDS?
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Getting a working fds and working smb2j disk is like a nightmare.
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Post by MottZilla »

That depends on how much money you are willing to spend.

I don't see what the big deal is though. Loopy created a MMC3 hacked version which you could put in any number of Famicom cartridges if you wanted.
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