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  1. View File Tecmo Super UFL Spring Just Got Stronger. After a successful Tecmo Super XFL, I bring you Tecmo Super UFL. Now partnering with Alternative Football Network some new features for this version. Play as last season's XFL or USFL teams or play as a 2024 team. Schedule is the same used by all 3 leagues. New icons are helmets above players and a Madden-style B button to throw to your receiver. Follow me and share on X, YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram Submitter Rick 8bit Submitted 04/04/2024 Category Misc ROMs  
    4 points
  2. There is a rumor floating around out there that part of the reason that Tecmo Koei has been remaking the 1993 SNES version of Tecmo Super Bowl is in part due to them not being able to locate the original source code to the cult classic 1991 NES release of Tecmo Super Bowl. Today I'm happy to report that a decompiled version by @bruddog has been released to Github, making the source code for the original game available to anyone with interest in digging into the secrets of the game. For those unfamiliar, Nintendo Entertainment System games are written in 6502 assembly code which is then optimized into kilobyte sized files that a NES can execute. In some ways, trying to interpret them as a human is akin to taking a book run through a shredded and taping the paper back together shred by shred. Per the release, this is "An exhaustive disassembly of the NES game Tecmo Super Bowl into a byte-for-byte re-build of the original game". @bruddog has gone through the trouble of "every last instruction and memory location" while even guessing at unused code in the game. Due to the licensed images and characters in the game you will need to secure your own copy of TSB in order to complete the data required to compile a new game. This operation will also create a decompiled and commented source code. For most, the tools we have more modifying the current game will be adequate and this will simply be a curiosity. For others, this will be a way to more effectively create modifications without needing to tediously try and decipher source code. Perhaps this will one day you'll see a new retro type game release that plays exactly like the old NES Tecmo Super Bowl. You can find the release at https://github.com/bruddog/Tecmo_Super_Bowl_NES_Disassembly You'll need to have a Windows machine or else bring your own version of a 6502 compiler to the party. I've not only verified that this works but also that if you're having trouble it's because you haven't taken the time to fully read through the build instructions.
    3 points
  3. Version 1.0.0

    127 downloads

    Spring Just Got Stronger. After a successful Tecmo Super XFL, I bring you Tecmo Super UFL. Now partnering with Alternative Football Network some new features for this version. Play as last season's XFL or USFL teams or play as a 2024 team. Schedule is the same used by all 3 leagues. New icons are helmets above players and a Madden-style B button to throw to your receiver. Follow me and share on X, YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram
    3 points
  4. Tombor

    USFL '89-'94

    Version 1.0.0

    267 downloads

    These are part of my series of hypothetical hacks; as I worked through them and made narrative notes, I struggled with organization. Where I am fascinated by the turbulent '80s, I don't have much interest in league of my teenage years partly because of Cleveland's move to Baltimore. That aside, I got a little too deep and scattershot in the narrative aspect of this project--most of my ideas for '89-'94 are interesting to me but just scraps. I hope to organize twitter notes and place them here in a bit for the sake of posterity. I have started a sort of "reset" of the project. I apologize for the barrage of polls on my Twitter. It's helped me in rethinking and working on a new project. I do want to list a few things here for clarity of the rosters: -Joe Robbie's death and Don Shula's impatience leads Pittsburgh Maulers owner Ed DeBartolo Sr. to swoop in and sign Dan Marino to a 7-year, $35 million contract; a Robbie's family heir--a third cousin way deep in the tree--agrees to release the QB to spring for $15 million. It is a whirlwind off-season for the near-miss Maulers, who also sign Major Harris, top WR prospect Reggie Rembert, and old-hand Matt Millen. The '90 Maulers finished 12-5-1, taking the league title in a 31-28 shootout against Jim Kelly and the Houston Gamblers. A New Dawn has arrived. -After a string of bad seasons and weak ownership, both the New Orleans Breakers and the New England Patriots reach sort of twilights in Sin City and Puritanville. In a rare flex of state power, out-going Gov. Mike Dukakis seizes Sullivan Stadium in Foxboro and approaches the USFL about placing a team there. League Commissioner Grover Debs--never a fan of the original move from Boston in '83--arranges a purchase of the Breakers with a prominent New Hampshire family; the league eats some $22 million in debts. A Dresden-based architecture firm of the "Memphis" style--already working on the Memorial Stadium project in Baltimore and Canadian Tire Park in downtown Halifax--commits to providing a future redesign. The '91 USFL offseason contracts a fever pitch as the revived "Boston Breakers" sign Doug Flutie and a myriad of free agents; New Jersey inks jettisoned Jim Kelly, after George Bush Jr. and his Saudi and Yemeni backers gave Heisman winner Andre Ware a 5-year, $5.2 million deal back in '90. The New England Patriots would limp through '91 and '92 as a tenant before Paul Tagliabue gives in to the senior circuit's first franchise merger in over 40 years, the Pats will be picked over by the St. Louis Football Cardinals, themselves in a sort of limbo post-Bill Bidwell and mismanagement by a Busch scion. The NFL announces plans to sell the logo and franchise rights to former Pats minority owner Robert Kraft, who promises revenge. -Cuban-cultivated "biomechanic" techniques revive the careers of Neil Lomax (Denver) and Bert Jones (Stars). -In a messy '92, Merlin Olson wins a four-way race with George Bush, Jerry Brown, and Ross Perot on The Rainbow Bridge Party ticket a loose confederation of orthodox Marxists, dejected trade unionists, and small holders dependant on gutted midwest industrial economies (Olson swept the center of the country). Olson's running mate is long time progressive Paul Wellstone. Olson wins on vague promises to "renew the New Deal" and rapproachment with the Soviet Union, who exiled Gorbachev and are undergoing a process of "Reconstruction." Olson reportedly accepted the nomination after a nasty contract fight with NBC. Bush Sr. becomes an executive with the Houston Gamblers. Houston Oilers owner Bud Adams disappears, putting that franchise in crisis. -Tagliabue rushes to announce NFL expansion, the goal being 30 teams by the turn-of-the century. The announced clubs are the Carolina Panthers ('94), a revived Patriots franchise (TBD), and the Montreal Machine, who will join the league in '95 and play at Stade Olympique, itself undergoing renovations thanks to a Czechoslovakian-Libyan developed process based on Roman concrete processes. -ABC re-ups with the USFL for $600 million over three years. CBS bulks. -The '93 USFL Season sees Ted Marchibroda lead the 6-12 Baltimore Stars on a miracle run to the USFL title. The team is led by Tracy Ham, a training camp holdout in Jacksonville, acquired for a 6th round pick. -"Bad boy" Jeff George arrives in Chicago for the '94 season. Michigan Panther's franchise exec Anhel Cabrini signs Division I-AA standout Kurt Warner based on a series of "visions" of a "Giant Marksman with raven hair, flinging fire." The eccentric Cabrini--head of the Union who prevented the AMC-Chrysler merger--insisted Warner throw both footballs and Charmin rolls at his workout after hearing stories Kurt chucked them as a Hy-Vee stock boy. He receives a 10-year, $20 million deal, a move criticized by even Al Davis. These hacks contain all previous edits (7 minute quarters, juice meter, etc.). Thank you, as always, for your support.
    3 points
  5. Today is the day... https://github.com/bruddog/Tecmo_Super_Bowl_NES_Disassembly/
    2 points
  6. Was hoping to push it out today but need to change/fix a few more things. Friday at the latest
    2 points
  7. See attached. Changed 0x23BDF to 97 98 99 FF 01 & used a tile editor to change the colors on two tiles to complete the FM change to white. Waiting on Denver...I hope their color remains blue for the primary shell! Detroit will not be changing their shell color or primary logo; however, I imagine the center helmet stripe will be modified to coincide with the new uniform. TSB_Base_32-Team_ROM_2024.nes
    1 point
  8. I edited my version last week. I will get you the hex locations & changes for CLE’s mini within the next 24 hours or so unless someone beats me to it. Also, if the rumors are true, DEN is adopting a white helmet as primary. I sure hope not since a variation of blue has been their identity for a very long time.
    1 point
  9. Browns will most likely change their facemask to white according to many sources.
    1 point
  10. This should have NYJ with the white facemask. I reused KC's top right for ease but if it has to be changed in the future than tile 92 can be edited to split the 2 apart. TSB Base 32-Team ROM 2024.nes
    1 point
  11. War6

    Editing Large Helmets

    After viewing the 32 large helmets, I decided to refresh my catalogue of ROMs. I removed unnecessary shading, sun spots, & other reflective elements while updating a few logos/colors. This was my first attempt at NES large helmets. I normally edit SNES TSB assets & I've done something similar with the NES large helmets for standardization purposes...clean & crisp overall!
    1 point
  12. bruddog

    Editing Large Helmets

    Set all bytes to 00 in the following locations. 0x5C180 thru 0x5C18F 0x5C1E0 thru 0x5C1EF These are sprites and not background objects like the remainder of the helmet BEFORE FIX AFTER FIX
    1 point
  13. Yea, a little background, I own an IT company (20 years running), My brother and I have been Tecmo bowl fans since it came out. He is a diehard Ram fan, I am a Niner fan, so the Everett vs Montana rivalry on Techmo Bowl was out of control lol We are moving to design a website with full content management , that can automate league creation on the server side, and make things very user friendly. Once we have our "game plan" developed (over next month), I will run it by the forum for feedback. Our assembly language guys are excited to dig into this.
    1 point
  14. The dynastyphile (tecmobowl.net) site isn’t being maintained anymore. The person who created doesn’t have the time anymore. And it does have a few bugs and issues from what I’ve heard. Its not heavily used but a few active leagues use it. Definitely doesn’t hurt to have another possible option if this is mostly a labour of love type of thing.
    1 point
  15. Actually, Tecmo Super Bowl's outcome was pretty accurate! 😁
    1 point
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