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  1. I have an update to this mod and will post it in the next few days. I also will post a version without hacks applied and one with hacks applied (just the SPD and DEF rating fix and the 2 strikes = an out and 3 balls = a walk hacks).
  2. Ken Griffey Jr. Presents MLB: All-Time Edition 2.0 & Ken Griffey Jr. Presents MLB: All-Time Edition ('98 Expansions) 2.0 View File Updated rosters and some mods to the older version from 2019 (1.0). Submitter Darth Brett Submitted 10/19/2023 Category SNES  
  3. Version 2.0.0

    369 downloads

    Updated rosters and some mods to the older version from 2019 (1.0). Here are update mods for the All-Time greats hack. This version has way more modern players on the rosters and is basically an expansion era game (1961-now), save for a select few HoFers from the 1915-1959 era of baseball (guys like Cobb, Ruth, Williams, etc. are still here). As I mentioned before, I also applied the Game Genie code into this mod so the Speed and Defense ratings are unique and separate. So now the player's SPD rating affects their base-running on the basepaths AND their defensive speed out on the field, and the DEF rating now only affects their throwing strength/accuracy like it was probably meant to. Also, applied the mod where 2 strikes gets you an out and 3 balls gets you a walk. This makes the games even quicker and more balanced and slightly more low-scoring and stats a little more realistic (just a little lol, c'mon, this is Griffey!). And just like the previous version, I have an expansion one where the Astros are replaced with a roster of Rays and the Rangers are the Dbacks. I did those teams in order to get the stadiums and team colors similar, even though I realize the Rays and Dbacks are in the wrong leagues they are from. If stadiums don't mean anything, I can do another version where maybe the Expos are replaced by the Dbacks and the Mariners are replaced with the Rays? That would have them in the correct leagues at least and similar team colors still. Let me know if you think I should make more roster changes. Enjoy and...PLAY BALL!!!
  4. Here are update mods for the All-Time greats hack. This version has way more modern players on the rosters and is basically an expansion era game (1961-now), save for a select few HoFers from the 1915-1959 era of baseball (guys like Cobb, Ruth, Williams, etc. are still here). As I mentioned before, I also applied the Game Genie code into this mod so the Speed and Defense ratings are unique and separate. So now the player's SPD rating affects their base-running on the basepaths AND their defensive speed out on the field, and the DEF rating now only affects their throwing strength/accuracy like it was probably meant to. Also, applied the mod where 2 strikes gets you an out and 3 balls gets you a walk. This makes the games even quicker and more balanced and slightly more low-scoring and stats a little more realistic (just a little lol, c'mon, this is Griffey!). And just like the previous version, I have an expansion one where the Astros are replaced with a roster of Rays and the Rangers are the Dbacks. I did those teams in order to get the stadiums and team colors similar, even though I realize the Rays and Dbacks are in the wrong leagues they are from. If stadiums don't mean anything, I can do another version where maybe the Expos are replaced by the Dbacks and the Mariners are replaced with the Rays? That would have them in the correct leagues at least and similar team colors still. Let me know if you think I should make more roster changes. Enjoy and...PLAY BALL!!! Ken Griffey Jr. All-Time Edition '98 Expansion GG.smc Ken Griffey Jr. All-Time Edition GG.smc
  5. So sorry for the delay, work got super busy and just never got around to posting. So here are the rosters I currently have in place for the new and revised All-Time Greats mod. I welcome any feedback! Let me know if you think someone should be replaced or changed. I'll post the NL rosters tonight and post the AL rosters tomorrow morning. DIAMONDBACKS ROTATION Brandon Webb Dan Haren Ian Kennedy Patrick Corbin Robbie Ray BULLPEN Brandon Lyon Byung Hyun-Kim Brad Ziegler Matt Mantei Jose Valverde LINEUP AJ Pollock Ketel Marte Luis Gonzalez Paul Goldschmidt Mark Reynolds David Peralta Miguel Montero Orlando Hudson BENCH Justin Upton Craig Counsell Nick Ahmed Gerardo Parra Damian Miller Chris Young Jay Bell BRAVES ROTATION Greg Maddux Warren Spahn Phil Niekro Tom Glavine John Smoltz BULLPEN Gene Garber Steve Bedrosian John Rocker Don McMahon Craig Kimbrel LINEUP Rafael Furcal Andruw Jones Eddie Mathews Hank Aaron Ronald Acuna Jr Freddie Freeman Javy Lopez Glenn Hubbard BENCH Chipper Jones Brian McCann David Justice Ron Gant Bob Horner Dale Murphy Terry Pendleton CUBS ROTATION Fergie Jenkins Rick Reuschel Carlos Zambrano Rick Sutcliffe Kyle Hednricks BULLPEN Don Elston Hector Rondon Carlos Marmol Lee Smith Bruce Sutter LINEUP Ryne Sandberg Mark Grace Hack Wilson Sammy Sosa Ernie Banks Billy Williams Ron Santo Willson Contreras BENCH Alfonso Soriano Kyle Schwarber Shawon Dunston Anthony Rizzo Kris Bryant Rick Monday Jody Davis REDS ROTATION Jose Rijo Jim Maloney Mario Soto Johnny Cueto Tom Browning BULLPEN Clay Carroll Norm Charlton Rob Dibble Bill Henry Aroldis Chapman ROCKIES ROTATION Ubaldo Jimenez Jhoulys Chacin Pedro Astacio Aaron Cook Jorge De La Rosa BULLPEN Steve Reed Mark Belisle Adam Ottavino Rafael Betancourt Brian Fuentes LINEUP DJ LeMahieu Ellis Burks Larry Walker Todd Helton Nolan Arenado Troy Tulowitzki Carlos Gonzalez Joe Girardi BENCH Andres Galarraga Matt Holliday Chris Iannetta Vinny Castilla Eric Young Dante Bichette Charlie Blackmon MARLINS ROTATION Jose Fernandez Josh Johnson Josh Beckett Anibal Sanchez Dontrelle Willis BULLPEN Braden Looper AJ Ramos Antonio Alfonseca Steve Cishek Robb Nen LINEUP Luis Castillo Hanley Ramirez Cliff Floyd Gary Sheffield Giancarlo Stanton Preston Wilson Derrek Lee Charles Johnson BENCH Edgar Renteria Juan Pierre Dan Uggla Jeff Conine Mike Lowell Marcell Ozuna JT Realmuto COLT .45'S/ASTROS ROTATION Roy Oswalt JR Richard Mike Scott Don Wilson Joe Niekro BULLPEN Larry Andersen Joe Sambito Dave Smith Brandon Lidge Billy Wagner LINEUP Cesar Cedeno Jose Altuve Alex Bregman Jeff Bagwell Lance Berkman Carlos Correa Jose Cruz Brad Ausmus BENCH Craig Biggio Michael Bourn Bill Doran George Springer Glenn Davis Jim Wynn Alan Ashby DODGERS ROTATION Sandy Koufax Clayton Kershaw Don Drysdale Fernando Valenzuela Orel Hershiser BULLPEN Ron Perranoski Steve Howe Jay Howell Eric Gagne Kenley Jansen LINEUP Willie Davis Jackie Robinson Mike Piazza Duke Snider Steve Garvey Justin Turner Raul Mondesi Maury Wills BENCH Pedro Guerrero Matt Kemp Corey Seager Ron Cey Davey Lopes Mike Scioscia Andre Ethier EXPOS/NATIONALS ROTATION Max Scherzer Steve Rogers Stephen Strasburg Dennis Martinez Jordan Zimmermann BULLPEN Mike Marshall Tim Burke Mel Rojas Jeff Reardon Ugueth Urbina LINEUP Tim Raines Trea Turner Vladimir Guerrero Andre Dawson Gary Carter Ryan Zimmerman Tim Wallach Delino DeShields BENCH Moises Alou Marquis Grissom Juan Soto Rusty Staub Anthony Rendon Wilson Ramos Jose Vidro METS ROTATION Tom Seaver Jacob deGrom Dwight Gooden David Cone Jerry Koosman BULLPEN Roger McDowell Jesse Orosco Randy Myers Armando Benitez John Franco LINEUP Jose Reyes Keith Hernandez David Wright Darryl Strawberry Carlos Beltran Todd Hundley Edgardo Alfonzo Tommie Agee BENCH Dave Kingman Howard Johnson Cleon Jones Kevin McReynolds Pete Alonso Jerry Grote Mookie Wilson PHILLIES ROTATION Steve Carlton Curt Schilling Ryan Roberts Cole Hamels Aaron Nola BULLPEN Ron Reed Aaron Holland Ryan Madson Mitch Williams Tug McGraw LINEUP Bobby Abreu Chase Utley Bryce Harper Mike Schmidt Ryan Howard Darren Daulton Garry Maddox Jimmy Rollins BENCH Scott Rolen Dick Allen Shane Victorino Greg Luzinski Lenny Dykstra Carlos Ruiz Larry Bowa PIRATES ROTATION Gerrit Cole Doug Drabek John Candelaria Vern Law Bob Friend BULLPEN Dave Giusti Roy Face Kent Tekulve Mike Williams Mark Melancon LINEUP Honus Wagner Roberto Clemente Dave Parker Ralph Kiner Willie Stargell Bobby Bonilla Jason Kendall Bill Mazeroski BENCH Andrew McCutchen Dick Groat Starling Marte Andy Van Slyke Bill Madlock Manny Sanguillen Al Oliver CARDINALS ROTATION Bob Gibson John Tudor Adam Wainwright Chris Carpenter Joaquin Andujar BULLPEN Lindy McDaniel Joe Hoerner Al Hrabosky Todd Worrell Jason Isringhausen LINEUP Ozzie Smith Lou Brock Stan Musial Albert Pujols Jim Edmonds Ken Boyer Yadier Molina Kolten Wong BENCH Ray Lankford Joe Torre Curt Flood Matt Carpenter Willie McGee Bill White Ted Simmons PADRES ROTATION Jake Peavy Randy Jones Andy Benes Eric Show Andy Ashby BULLPEN Gary Lucas Mark Davis Craig Lefferts Heath Bell Trevor Hoffman LINEUP Fernando Tatis Jr Tony Gwynn Adrian Gonzalez Dave Winfield Ken Caminiti Steve Finley Benito Santiago Bip Roberts BENCH Brian Giles Gene Richards Ryan Klesko Terry Kennedy Chase Headley (may replace with Manny Machado) Garry Templeton Nate Colbert GIANTS ROTATION Juan Marichal Gaylord Perry Madison Bumgarner Tim Lincecum Matt Cain BULLPEN Frank Linzy Sergio Romo Santiago Casilla Brian Wilson Rod Beck LINEUP Brandon Crawford Buster Posey Barry Bonds Willie Mays Willie McCovey Matt Williams Jeff Kent Jack Clark BENCH Keith Mitchell Brett Butler Robby Thompson Will Clark Bobby Bonds Orlando Cepeda Bob Brenly ORIOLES ROTATION Jim Palmer Mike Mussina Mike Cuellar Dave McNally Milt Pappas BULLPEN Eddie Watt Jim Johnson B.J. Ryan Gregg Olson Zach Britton LINEUP Paul Blair Brady Anderson Eddie Murray Cal Ripken Jr. Brooks Robinson Nick Markakis Chris Hoiles Brian Roberts BENCH Melvin Mora Manny Machado (may move him over to the Padres roster and replace him with Chris Davis) Adam Jones Ken Singleton Mark Belanger Rick Dempsey RED SOX ROTATION Cy Young Pedro Martinez Roger Clemens Luis Tiant Jon Lester BULLPEN Bob Stanley Bill Campbell Dick Radatz Koji Uehara Jonathan Papelbon LINEUP Mookie Betts Wade Boggs David Ortiz Ted Williams Nomar Garciaparra Carl Yastrzemski Fred Lynn Carlton Fisk Dustin Pedroia BENCH Dwight Evans Mo Vaughn Xander Bogaerts Jim Rice Reggie Smith Jason Varitek WHITE SOX ROTATION Chris Sale Billy Pierce Jack McDowell Mark Buerhle Wilbur Wood BULLPEN Hoyt Wilhelm Terry Forster Bobby Jenks Bobby Thigpen Roberto Hernandez LINEUP Ray Durham Tim Anderson Frank Thomas Jose Abreu Magglio Ordonez Carlos Lee Robin Ventura Ron Karkovice Lance Johnson BENCH Ozzie Guillen Harold Baines Paul Konerko Chet Lemon Jermaine Dye A.J. Pierzynski INDIANS/GUARDIANS ROTATION Bob Feller Bob Lemon Corey Kluber Cliff Lee Charles Nagy BULLPEN Eric Plunk Corey Allen Bob Wickman Doug Jones Jose Mesa LINEUP Kenny Lofton Carlos Baerga Manny Ramirez Jim Thome Albert Belle Jose Ramirez Larry Doby Sandy Alomar Jr. Francisco Lindor BENCH Travis Hafner Grady Sizemore Rocky Colavito Jason Kipnis Al Rosen Victor Martinez TIGERS ROTATION Justin Verlander Jim Bunning Denny McLain Mickey Lolich Jack Morris BULLPEN Al Lopez Willie Hernandez John Hiller Mike Henneman Todd Jones LINEUP Lou Whitaker Ty Cobb Alan Trammell Hank Greenberg Miguel Cabrera Al Kaline Kirk Gibson Lance Parrish Curtis Granderson BENCH Bob Freehan Travis Fryman Norm Cash Cecil Feilder Ron LeFlore Willie Horton ROYALS ROTATION Zack Greinke Bret Saberhagen Kevin Appier Dennis Leonard Mark Gubicza BULLPEN Steve Farr Jeff Montgomery Greg Holland Joakim Soria Dan Quisenberry LINEUP Willie Wilson Lorenzo Cain George Brett Danny Tartabull Mike Sweeney Bo Jackson Salvador Perez Frank White Freddy Patek BENCH Amos Otis Darrell Porter Hal McRae John Mayberry Alex Gordon Johnny Damon ANGELS ROTATION Nolan Ryan Frank Tanana Jered Weaver Chuck Finley John Lackey BULLPEN Shigetoshi Hasegawa Donnie Moore Troy Percival Bryan Harvey Francisco Rodriguez LINEUP Darin Erstad Mike Trout Tim Salmon Shohei Ohtani Troy Glaus Garrett Anderson Bobby Grich Andrelton Simmons Bob Boone BENCH Bengie Molina Wally Joyner Don Baylor Howie Kendrick Jim Fregosi Brian Downing BREWERS ROTATION Teddy Higuera Brandon Woodruff Pete Vuckovich Ben Sheets Mike Caldwell BULLPEN Eduardo Rodriguez Mike Fetters John Axford Dan Plesac Josh Hader LINEUP Paul Molitor Robin Yount Cecil Cooper Ryan Braun Prince Fielder Gorman Thomas Christian Yelich Jonathan Lucroy Jeff Cirillo BENCH George Scott Don Money Ben Oglivie B.J. Surhoff Greg Vaughn Carlos Gomez TWINS ROTATION Johan Santana Bert Blyleven Jim Kaat Frank Viola Brad Radke BULLPEN LaTroy Hawkins Eddie Guardado Glen Perkins Rick Aguilera Joe Nathan LINEUP Rod Carew Joe Mauer Kirby Puckett Harmon Killebrew Kent Hrbek Tony Oliva Torii Hunter Chuck Knoblauch Greg Gagne BENCH Tom Brunansky Gary Gaetti Byron Buxton Earl Battey Justin Morneau Bob Allison YANKEES ROTATION Whitey Ford Ron Guidry Mel Stottlemyre CC Sabathia Andy Pettitte BULLPEN Sparky Lyle Dave Righetti Dave Robertson Rich Gossage Mariano Rivera LINEUP Derek Jeter Aaron Judge Babe Ruth Lou Gehrig Mickey Mantle Joe DiMaggio Jorge Posada Robinson Cano Graig Nettles BENCH Willie Randolph Don Mattingly Thurman Munson Bucky Dent Paul O'Neill Bernie Williams ATHLETICS ROTATION Vida Blue Jim Hunter Tim Hudson Dave Stwart Barry Zito BULLPEN Jack Aker Sean Doolittle Huston Street Rollie Fingers Dennis Eckersley LINEUP Rickey Henderson Jose Canseco Jason Giambi Mark McGwire Reggie Jackson Eric Chavez Terry Steinbach Mark Ellis Bert Campaneris BENCH Dave Henderson Dwayne Murphy Carney Lansford Sal Bando Gene Tenace Miguel Tejada MARINERS ROTATION Randy Johnson Felix Hernandez Jamie Moyer Freddy Garcia James Paxton BULLPEN Jeff Nelson Bobby Ayala Michael Jackson J.J. Putz Kazuhiro Sasaki LINEUP Ichiro Suzuki Alex Rodriguez Ken Griffey Jr. Edgar Martinez Tino Martinez Bret Boone Kyle Seager Mike Cameron Dan Wilson BENCH Jay Buhner Harold Reynolds Raul Ibanez Omar Vizquel Alvin Davis Dave Valle DEVIL RAYS/RAYS ROTATION David Price James Shields Blake Snell Chris Archer Scott Kazmir BULLPEN Dan Wheeler Kyle Farnsworth Grant Balfour Alex Colome Fernando Rodney LINEUP Carl Crawford Kevin Kiermaier Evan Longoria Carlos Pena Randy Winn Ben Zobrist Jason Bartlett John Flaherty BENCH BJ Upton James Loney Desmond Jennings Aubrey Huff Dioner Navarro Brandon Lowe Yandy Diaz SENATORS/RANGERS ROTATION Kevin Brown Yu Darvish Charlie Hough Kenny Rogers Derek Holland BULLPEN Darold Knowles Neftali Feliz Jeff Russell Francisco Cordero John Wetteland LINEUP Ian Kinsler Ivan Rodriguez Rafael Palmeiro Juan Gonzalez Adrian Beltre Nelson Cruz Jeff Hamilton Mark Teixeira Michael Young BENCH Toby Harrah Frank Howard Julio Franco Buddy Bell Ruben Sierra Jim Sundberg BLUE JAYS ROTATION Roy Halladay Dave Stieb Jimmy Key Juan Guzman Jim Clancy BULLPEN Paul Quantrill Mark Eichhorn Jason Frasor Duane Ward Tom Henke LINEUP Roberto Alomar Tony Fernandez Carlos Delgado George Bell Fred McGriff Josh Donaldson Jesse Barfield Devon White Ernie Whitt BENCH Jose Bautista Shawn Green Joe Carter Pat Borders John Olerud Edwin Encarnacion
  6. I replied in the other thread you posted on a couple days back. Check out my answer and see if it helps you...
  7. Man, I sooo wanna play this! What are the requirements???
  8. Been a long time since I have posted on here. So I recently went over my all-time greats hacks and started "updating" the rosters to be a little more modern. I was watching a YT video of someone playing the hack and noticed some comments were saying they felt as though some more modern players should have been in the game. So basically I am removing most of the dead-ball era and pre-expansion era (before 1960) players unless they are huge household names. So guys like Ruth, Williams, Musial, Gehrig, Mantle, Cobb, etc. will still be present. But the lesser known today (but still great) players have been removed. Not sure if anybody has interest in this, but I will post it for on here if enough people reply on here. I also have added a few players to the teams that now have a good 4-6 yrs of MLB experience and are worthy of making these rosters now (for example, Tatis, Judge and Lindor are now all present). One other thing I decided to do for this newer version of the hack to sort of add more excitement to the game is apply the Game Genie codes that give you a strikeout after only 2 strikes and a walk after only 2 balls. I also applied the cheat code on this new version that basically fixes the SPD and DEF for players on defense. So SPD now affects a player on the basepaths as well as out in the field and the DEF rating is now strictly for the player's arm strength only. So now a player like say Don Mattingly or Pulols will be amazing in the field but will still be semi-slow like they were in real-life. I am going to post the roster lineups I am probably going to go with in the next few days and would love any feedback or criticism. Let me know if you think a player doesn't deserve to be in this game. Or a player who you think does.
  9. When you start editing a player, if you go all the way to the right side and go to edit the last 3 columns ('F', 'Bo' and 'L'), that window will pop up that you see with the player sprites. F stands for face, Bo stands for body and L stands for legs.
  10. Thanks for the help. I'm trying to get acclimated still lol Sorry to bother you again, but let's keep using Maddux as our example. So would the code be 2021 if I wanted his ERA to be 2.88? That's what my ROM is showing it is in the Hex Editor. Just want to make sure I am doing it correctly. BTW, thanks for helping me out! If you don't mind, would you mind helping explain how to change their physical features using your table/spreadsheet you shared? Specifically for the batters in the lineup and also the pitchers' for when they bat/the team edit screen and also for pitchers for in-game and their appearance when going through a team's rotation.
  11. First of all, thanks for taking the time to even respond! It is greatly appreciated. I didn't think I was ever going to get a response on here, as it seems like the forum is mostly dead for KGJB. So I have a question, and this is coming from a total beginner in terms of hex-editing, but where do you even start? I think my problem is I am not sure exactly where to start with something and how to get from point A to point B in order to make a change. For example, say I want to make Greg Maddux's (1st pitcher slot on the Braves) ERA a 6.66. How would I start to go about that using the tools you mentioned and lists you provided? I guess I just need a quick step-by-step run through for a simple change so I can at least grasp what I am doing and get the hang of this. Bear with me, as I know I am a total newb at this right now. But I really want to learn how to do this so I can share my ROMs with everybody on here. I have been wanting to release hacks for every season and really want to be able to figure out the pitcher bodies, ERAs and hitter bodies before finishing them and sharing them on here. Again, thanks for responding and sharing the info and trying to help a very wet behind the ears beginner! I was excited to see someone responded on here! My next hope is to get the team logos I have done for all the different eras of baseball into these hacks I am working on as well. But that's a whole other ballgame as they say and probably a huge undertaking. But at least I have the graphic files already to implement when I finally learn how that is done exactly.
  12. Bringing thins thread back to life. So I have a question, hopefully it's an easy answer. I was curious to know what specific programs and emulators use to hex edit your ROMS? The reason I ask is because I have been doing some KGJ hacks in my spare time and would like to release them on here, but I still need to know how to edit the pitcher's appearance on the mound as well as getting pitcher ERA's that are above 5.11 into the game (for those unaware, the KGJB editor doesn't allow you to do ERAs above 5.11). I tried using snes9x's editor version, but am a little lost. Just need some help and figured I would ask on here. Wish there was an online guide with photos or a YT video for this specifically. Anyways, anyone want to help me out in terms of getting pitcher appearances and their ERAs above 5.11? lol Thanks!
  13. Version 2.0

    2,076 downloads

    I did this a few years back and figured I would share it. It's basically the original '94 game but with rosters that are more accurate with various fixes and corrections and updates/revisions. *This also has all the players' actual real names input in already as well FIXES AND UPDATES INCLUDED Physical appearances have been fixed, so you will notice Glenallen Hill (CHC), Ryan Bowen (FLO), Lenny Webster (MIN), Butch Davis (TEX), Brian Williams (HOU), Jacob Brumfield (CIN) are now black (they were incorrectly white before) and Rob Deer (BOS), Kevin Brown (TEX) and Ben McDonald (BAL) are now white (all 3 were incorrectly black in the original) and many other players whose skin tones were wrong (too dark or too light). Some guys' hair colors or haircuts & facial hair were wrong in the original (Jeff Kent for instance now has his trademark blonde hair and 'stache) and have been fixed and some player physiques have also been revised/corrected as well. Players that had incorrect batting or pitching sides were fixed. Example: Ozzie Guillen (CHW), Chip Hale (MIN), BJ Surhoff (MIL), Greg Myers (CAL), Dave Hansen (LAD), Mike Pagliarulo (BAL), Ernie Riles (BOS), Dave Nilsson (MIL), Scott Cooper (BOS) and Jeff Reed (SF) were all incorrectly RH hitters in the original and Darren Lewis (SF) was incorrectly a LH - all have been fixed. Quite a few other players were also corrected who previously had incorrect batting or pitching sides. Some players were replaced in this version. The original had a few fake players so those were replaced (3B on the Angels, OF on the Pirates, OF on the Marlins). There were also a few players that barely played in the original, so I replaced those guys with players who had more playing time. You'll notice a few rookies from '94 that got their first cups of coffee in '93 on here now too, such as Ryan Klesko on the Braves, Jim Edmonds on the Angels and Bob Hamelin on the Royals. Players' ratings were changed if they were inaccurate. A lot of player ratings in the original were inaccurate, whether they were undervalued (Edgar Martinez, Harold Baines), overvalued or just plain, flat out wrong or way off (ahem...Dean Palmer, The Big Hurt and Piazza's DEF anyone?), so those were all updated and changed. Of course Barry Bonds, who was infamously underrated in the original (a 6 rating for DEF? Really?! lol I am a huuuge Dodgers fan and even I think that was a huge diss) is now rightfully the best player in the NL and as good as Junior in the game. Lineups and pitching rotations are more accurate to what was actually used from Jul-Sep '93 now. Players that were, for whatever reasons, missing-in-action but should have been in the original game are now present. So Vinny Castilla (COL), Dick Schofield (TOR), Kirk McCaskill (CHW), Jeromy Burnitz (NYM), Frank Bolick (MON), Kevin Baez (NYM), Rich Rodriguez (FLO), Scott Kamieniecki (NYY), Mark Clark (CLE), Greg Briley (FLO), Frank Tanana (NYY), Cris Carpenter (TEX), Rheal Cormier (StL), Jeff Mutis (CLE), Bobby Ojeda (CLE) and Junior Felix (FLO) are all ready to play ball like they always should have been. Enjoy! and "PLAY BALL!" Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball (Original with fixes) 2.0.smc
  14. Ken Griffey Jr Baseball - Original '94 Version with Fixes, Names and Updates View File I did this a few years back and figured I would share it. It's basically the original '94 game but with rosters that are more accurate with various fixes and corrections and updates/revisions. *This also has all the players' actual real names input in already as well FIXES AND UPDATES INCLUDED Physical appearances have been fixed, so you will notice Glenallen Hill (CHC), Ryan Bowen (FLO), Lenny Webster (MIN), Butch Davis (TEX), Brian Williams (HOU), Jacob Brumfield (CIN) are now black (they were incorrectly white before) and Rob Deer (BOS), Kevin Brown (TEX) and Ben McDonald (BAL) are now white (all 3 were incorrectly black in the original) and many other players whose skin tones were wrong (too dark or too light). Some guys' hair colors or haircuts & facial hair were wrong in the original (Jeff Kent for instance now has his trademark blonde hair and 'stache) and have been fixed and some player physiques have also been revised/corrected as well. Players that had incorrect batting or pitching sides were fixed. Example: Ozzie Guillen (CHW), Chip Hale (MIN), BJ Surhoff (MIL), Greg Myers (CAL), Dave Hansen (LAD), Mike Pagliarulo (BAL), Ernie Riles (BOS), Dave Nilsson (MIL), Scott Cooper (BOS) and Jeff Reed (SF) were all incorrectly RH hitters in the original and Darren Lewis (SF) was incorrectly a LH - all have been fixed. Quite a few other players were also corrected who previously had incorrect batting or pitching sides. Some players were replaced in this version. The original had a few fake players so those were replaced (3B on the Angels, OF on the Pirates, OF on the Marlins). There were also a few players that barely played in the original, so I replaced those guys with players who had more playing time. You'll notice a few rookies from '94 that got their first cups of coffee in '93 on here now too, such as Ryan Klesko on the Braves, Jim Edmonds on the Angels and Bob Hamelin on the Royals. Players' ratings were changed if they were inaccurate. A lot of player ratings in the original were inaccurate, whether they were undervalued (Edgar Martinez, Harold Baines), overvalued or just plain, flat out wrong or way off (ahem...Dean Palmer, The Big Hurt and Piazza's DEF anyone?), so those were all updated and changed. Of course Barry Bonds, who was infamously underrated in the original (a 6 rating for DEF? Really?! lol I am a huuuge Dodgers fan and even I think that was a huge diss) is now rightfully the best player in the NL and as good as Junior in the game. Lineups and pitching rotations are more accurate to what was actually used from Jul-Sep '93 now. Players that were, for whatever reasons, missing-in-action but should have been in the original game are now present. So Vinny Castilla (COL), Dick Schofield (TOR), Kirk McCaskill (CHW), Jeromy Burnitz (NYM), Frank Bolick (MON), Kevin Baez (NYM), Rich Rodriguez (FLO), Scott Kamieniecki (NYY), Mark Clark (CLE), Greg Briley (FLO), Frank Tanana (NYY), Cris Carpenter (TEX), Rheal Cormier (StL), Jeff Mutis (CLE), Bobby Ojeda (CLE) and Junior Felix (FLO) are all ready to play ball like they always should have been. Enjoy! and "PLAY BALL!" Submitter Darth Brett Submitted 06/26/2020 Category SNES  
  15. I think this is common, but not sure what causes it. There is an easy trick that should fix it though. Try going into the Team Edit option and reset each roster for each specific team. I believe this will load up the rosters. I am not sure what causes this, but I believe it only happens on certain emulators. I never have the issue when playing hacks on my SNES Classic, but then have to do the reset trick when using ZSNES9x on my PC desktop. Anyways, thanks for downloading, enjoy thr game and I hope that helps you out! Let me know if that works or not.
  16. I just very recently started getting into doing hex editing. I really have no idea what I am doing, but managed to fool around and get team names and stuff. I guess trial and error and just experimenting is the best way to learn! One thing I would love to do is redo the logos in the game. I did a few, but am not sure how to even begin to see how I can attempt to get them into the game. Here are some I did recently: (I'll add more here as I get to more teams and logos)
  17. Preview of the Marlins' roster for the 'Best of the '10s' KGJB
  18. Already got 5 teams knocked out for this Best of the '10s version of KGJB! Hoping to upload it for you guys in a couple of weeks. A couple of quick side notes, for my all-time greats '98 expansion release, I replaced Texas with Arizona and Houston with Tampa. But for these new Decade's Best series of releases I will be doing, I think I'll replace Colorado with Arizona and Detroit with Tampa. Also, unlike my all-time greats release, I will allow players to appear on more than one team for these Decade's Best releases. Example, for the Best of the '00s game, you'll see Vlad on the Expos and Angels, Piazza on the Dodgers and Mets' rosters for the Best of the '90s game or Mr. October on the Yanks and A's for the Best of the '70s. Preview of the Rockies' Best of the '10s roster
  19. Preview of more Best of the 2010s rosters - Cubs and Reds
  20. Here's some more screenshots of the options: Pictured at the top is the 2013 Braves Roster, which is option 1. Pictured on the bottom is the 2011-2019 Ultimate Braves roster, which would be option 2. Vote and I will work on whichever version you guys decided to go with!
  21. I wanted to work on some more Griffey versions of the SNES game since baseball season is in full swing and we are all hunkered down in our homes and figured I would ask for your guys' input on this. Would you rather see a best of the decade version featuring specific teams from the decade, like the '19 Dodgers, '18 Red Sox, '18 Brewers, '14 Angels, '16 Cubs, '17 Indians, etc.? Or would you rather see a best of decade version featuring the best players for each team all on one roster? So any player from say the Yankees would be considered if they played any time from 2011-2019? Let me know what you guys would rather see and I will be posting it on here in a week or 2! Also, I will start with the 2010s and then work my way back and do each decade. Also, for the 2010s and 2000s , I will do versions that will have the Diamondbacks and Rays represented as well for those 2 decades. Thanks, be safe and "Play Ball!" And don't forget to vote! Your input is very important and needed. P.S. ** I added a couple of preview screenshots to let you guys get an idea for what I mean. The first roster shown below is a roster comprised of the best Dodgers from 2011-2019 (top) and the other roster pictured below is the '19 Dodgers' roster (bottom) **
  22. No, you can, but the program is sort of glitchy. Here's how you will have to go about doing it... For batters, if you want them to have a 10 BAT and a 10 POW, do the following when entering the ratings: Input 11 for the BAT and 0 for the POW. Save the team stats. Go to any other team other than the one you just made the changes to. Now go back to the team you are editing, and you should see your player's BAT and POW as 10 and 10. You will have to do the same thing for SPD and DEF, too. So, essentially if you want to make a batter's ratings all maxed out, input 11 for BAT, 0 for POW, 11 for SPD and 0 for DEF. For pitchers, you have to do the same exact thing for their SPD and CON ratings that you did for the batter's ratings. Put in 11 for their SPD and 0 for CON to get a 10 rating for both. You don't have to do this for their FAT though. So for a maxed out pitcher, you would input 11 for SPD, 0 for CON and 10 for FAT. Hope that makes sense and helps you on your problem! **SIDE NOTE** I forget how to, but there is a glitch in the program that also allows you to get a FAT rating higher than 10. I've been able to get it to 17 or 18 before and you can probably get it to be 99 if you tried. This essentially would make the pitcher never tire. Try messing with numbers for that rating. If I remember right, you have to put in a very high number for their CON or FAT and then switch back and it somehow allows the FAT to go over 10. Wish there was a way you could do that for other ratings! Lol
  23. I think this also happens when you load games in other emulators sometimes, too. Just go to to the 'Team Edit' on the options screen and pick the team you want the roster for and click 'Team Reset'. Once you do that and save, the names and stats should all load and pop up. You have to rinse and repeat this process for each team individually though.
  24. Ken Griffey Jr Baseball All-Time Edition version View File Here is a new-and-improved update to the All-Time Edition I did last year for the first Griffey on SNES. Differences from this version and the last are pretty distinct. I corrected a fwe things, revised some lineups and rosters as well as rating the players differently so it would make a more evenly balanced game. For my original release I used a player's 5 best career years, regardless of the team and regardless if the seasons were not in a row. While this may be more fun I suppose since players will be a lot better, it also made the game a little less balanced. So, for this release, I decided to take a player's 7 best seasons. Also, the 7 seasons had to be consecutive (except if they missed significant time due to injury or a suspension or military service) AND they had to be seasons from which the player played on the team he is represented on in the game. This helped make things a lot more balanced as well as making it a whole lot easier for me to rate the players. I also changed how I rated a player on their defense. I used a combination of Defensive Runs Saved, FLD%, Assists, dWAR, Caught Stealing % and Zone Ratings as well as taking Gold Gloves into account. This definitely lowered a lot of fielder ratings across the board and I think it's much more accurate. One good example of how this changed player ratings would be Jeter on the Yankees. His DEF rating is now a more realistic 7 since I now took into account his horrible range factor this time. Overall, I am a lot more happy with this version than the previous one and hopefully you are, too! I guess version 1.0 is more extreme, so you have a lot more guys rated 9 or 10 where as this one has far less players rated as highly. I included both the regular version here as well as the '98 expansion version, which replaces 2 teams so you can play as Tampa and Arizona if you want. (See the original v1.0 thread for details on that). Enjoy! Feel free to give any criticism or feedback and if you notice any mistakes. I had Harmon Killebrew as a Lefty in v1.0, but thanks to someone on here that pointed this error out, he is now a Righty like he should be. Submitter Darth Brett Submitted 11/23/2019 Category SNES
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