(Green gate glitch, advanced bomb jumping, expert wall jumping, enemy/ceiling clipping, "lava/spike running" etc.) You have to be an expert level player in order to play this hack because it requires players to use glitch methods to get past sections since they don't have the abilities you would normally have early in the game.
If you are curious about this, you might also watch this video series showing a full race between two expert level players with their own unique random maps. In particular this is geared towards speedrun races such as those on SRL. It's a simple concept but creates a unique and different gameplay experience each time you play the game. This uses the exact same map as the original game but randomly changes the locations of nearly all the items (except for the first few).
Using save states is the only thing that saves you from throwing in the towel.Īlso of note is the excellent Super Metroid Randomizer which I have also started playing. NINTENDO DS IMPORT JAPANESE VERSION Jump Superstars Rom English Patch Jump Ultimate Stars User Screenshot 21 Play Jump Ultimate Stars on NDS Jump Ultimate. This edit will also create new pages on Giant Bomb. The much improved sequel to Jump Superstars, Jump Ultimate Stars ups the. I'm only in the beginning of the game and you have to execute sections to perfection and end up dying a lot. This is a discussion on Jump Superstars Translation Patch within the NDS Games forums, part of the NDS Chat category. The much improved sequel to Jump Superstars, Jump Ultimate Stars ups the ante with online play, a new koma system, even more characters and improved.
So far as I can tell it is impossible to play this game other than on an emulator using save states. Jump Ultimate Stars (J)(WRG) ROM < NDS ROMs. Like the above hack, the map is MUCH bigger than the original game. Jump Superstars Rom English Patch The D.o.c. This translation patch translates all komas, affinities, and part of the UI (namely yes,no,cancel and the deck making UI), missions, system messages, and the tutorial.
I liked it at first, but I am starting to get annoyed with the punishing level of difficulty and seemingly cruel challenges. I am playing through Super Metroid Redesign right now. I played through most of the way using the sd2SNES flash cart on the console, but the difficulty got tough enough that I eventually switched to emulator in the last part of the game. (I'm not exaggerating.) I really enjoyed this though I did get stuck a couple times. This is an excellent (and difficult) hack of the original game. I just played through Metroid Super Zeromission. I think there are more of those than for any other SNES game. Surprised that no one has yet mentioned Super Metroid hacks.