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Midnight Marauder reacted to TrentmoSparkyBowl in (SNES) TSB1 SNES ICONS
View File TSB1 SNES ICONS
This is a rom hack of TSB1 for SNES I created featuring the greatest & most notable players from each franchise's history.
Using the uniform mods from @TecmoTurd1993 rom allowed for greatly enhanced visuals.
I used over 50 different rom hacks to find the ratings for each of these players ranging from leather helmet era and USFL players to 2021 Pro Bowlers.
Most teams feature a troll player such as Vince Papale as returner for the Eagles & Scott Norwood as kicker for the Bills.
Some of the sources I used were created by Knobbe, tecmoturd, mrnfl, tecmosuperfan, tombor, baron von lector, fernando 49, and qbvikings.
I will also soon be posting a rom with expansion teams featuring the grapple, coverage hack, and tecmo juice
with upgraded uniforms using a collab rom from tecmoturd and mrnfl.
I decided to make this, bc my dad mentioned how cool it would be to play with Earl Campbell.
His father passed away this past week and would like to find online leagues for tsb1 on snes.
If anyone has any information about how to join one, or if you experience any issues with this hack please message me.
Enjoy!
Submitter TrentmoSparkyBowl Submitted 05/27/2021 Category SNES
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Midnight Marauder reacted to Tombor in (NES) USFL '84: Kings of Spring
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USFL '84: Kings of Spring
Features:
-7 minute quarters
-Stats after every quarter
-Wedge Returns
-Directional Punting
-Run and Shoot formation for Houston
-What If Players
-'84 Rosters as close as possible (there were a lot of midseason trades, so I tried to place players on rosters where they made more appearances)
-New Orleans Breakers
-Graphic Tweaks, including funky end zones (watching USFL games I came to admire how bad the end zones often looked)
-Stat Tweaks
-3 team, 3 Division Structure
-12 teams make playoffs (as opposed to original 8 teams)
-18 game, locked, '84 schedule
-All Pro: '84 All-NFL Vs. '84 All-USFL in Vanilla (slightly modified in What If--All-AFC Freeman McNeil replaces Payton)
Built off the legendary USFL-WLAF hack by jstout and Denny, this rom features the '84 USFL teams, schedule, and rosters, along with a few wrinkles.
This rom was tricky as I am still new to this. I looked to TheRaja's TFO rom for some structure. Clubs are split into three, 3-team divisions. The schedule is '84's, so clubs still have the same division matchups. I tried to order games as close as possible to their original times and distributions, as USFL clubs played Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday every week. This still got a little murky in the middle, but all schedules are as accurate as possible.
This rom maintains TSB's playoff structure as well--six get in from each conference as opposed to the original 4, but, honestly, I wondered why the league didn't go with 6 just from a marketing standpoint. You got a new league with new teams, why not show them all off, a la the NHL? Once I get better at this stuff, I will edit down to a 4 team playoff.
Jstout's and Denny's hack was invaluable--they did the art and logos. I did make some light edits to the helmets and logos--several clubs had "triple stripe" helmets, so I shifted them to the "40" code designation, with the exception of the Maulers, whose logo is placed in the Rams making that too difficult. I changed the Feds' big helmet to reflect the switch to silver in '84 and I edited the Blitz's and Star's logos just a little bit. I also took a crack at the midfield and end zone graphics.
Special thanks to USFLFan (@VUSFL2018 on Twitter) for providing invaluable knowledge on the what-if roster changes. Reading about some of the league's near-miss signings inspired me to take this on; @VUSFL2018's Virtual USFL project provided a great guide and framework.
There are two versions of this rom:
Vanilla--the more I experimented with rosters, the more I realized I needed some balance. Vanilla has more accurate rosters.
What If Edit--this is the counterfactual version, a little harder (not super juiced, but all clubs start 2-0 in terms of difficulty). This includes the "What If" Rosters.
Note non-TSB players: as this is an edit, and if you are playing TSB for the first time, this rom lacks the 2-point conversion implemented in USFL. Also, no touchbacks on kick-offs.
The Read Me includes a partial narrative and explains roster placements.
Submitter Tombor Submitted 04/05/2021 Category Misc ROMs
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Midnight Marauder reacted to TecmoSuperFan in (GEN) Tecmo Super Bowl 2021-2022
View File Tecmo Super Bowl 2021-2022
The alpha build of the 2021 NFL roster for TSB Genesis. Cover done by @kdubmods so go check him out if you need covers done.
Submitter TecmoSuperFan Submitted 05/16/2021 Category Genesis
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Midnight Marauder reacted to BO FB Offtackle Left in Vai Sikahema story
Sometimes while playing I get curious about certain players and google them. More often than not I find police records, but this is what I found when I googled Vai Sikahema. Pretty cool story: He also once returned 2 punts for TDs in a single game: -
Midnight Marauder reacted to Drewmanster in (NES) Tecmo Bowl Greatest Players of All Time
View File Tecmo Bowl Greatest Players of All Time
This is a collection of the greatest players in each teams history. See how the players of today stack up against the players of yesteryear!
Included is the "Z Edition" and the normal edition. In the "Z Edition", I combined a few teams for balance:
Tennessee Titans are separate from the Houston Oilers.
Houston Oilers are combined with the Texans.
Baltimore Ravens are combined with the Baltimore Colts; Indianapolis Colts are separate.
Enjoy!
Submitter Drewmanster Submitted 02/04/2021 Category Tecmo Bowl - NES
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Midnight Marauder reacted to UltraMagnus in Triple Play Gold ...
Hey everyone. Ive included the updated. If your going to want to play on emulators...use RetroArch - Use Genesis Plus GX, or through the Google Play Store GENSPlusDroid. Both these will allow the system to "Initializing Memory" stage for the emulator to reset the game.
The rom below allows you to have a clean season, trade players, create players, edit team names and best of all...updated rosters.
Triple Play Baseball '20.zip
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Midnight Marauder reacted to UltraMagnus in (GEN) Tecmo Super Bowl 3 - 2020
View File Tecmo Super Bowl 3 - 2020
Welcome to the Tecmo Super Bowl 3 - 2020
I've updated the rosters referring to the Lindy's Sports Pro Football rosters 2020. I will be using the lineups.com/nfl/rosters to obtain the accurate player ratings (-20 rating from that site)
New in 2020 rom:
- All top rookies from draft class - Joe Burrow, Chase Young, Isaiah Simmons, Derrick Brown, Javon Kinlaw, Justin Herbert, Jeff Okudah, Jerry Jeudy, Henry Ruggs, and many more.
- Rosters accurate as of June 19th, 2020.
- Houston Texans replaced the Houston Oilers.
- There is no Balitmore Ravens or Tennessee Titans (Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry are on the FA market for in-season play).
Looking for assistance on editing the graphics to some degree (Mini helmets, Logos and Endzones)
Any updates you would like to see, please let me know.
Submitter Thomas Arthur Solarik Submitted 06/19/2020 Category Genesis
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Midnight Marauder reacted to Darth Brett in (SNES) Ken Griffey Jr Baseball - All-Time Greats: '98 Expansion
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.
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Midnight Marauder reacted to kamphuna8 in 60's Roms
I don't know why they aren't here either. I saw some on another site somewhere. I'm pretty sure I have them here. This is most of what I have that I pulled years ago. Cartier's are in here
TSB 1966 (carther).NES TSB 1967 (carther).NES 1962_TSB.nes 1968 Season TSB.nes C1966TSBI.NES TSB 1968 (carther).NES TSB 1969 (carther).nes TSB 1960.nes TSB 1962.nes TSB 1969.NES
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Midnight Marauder reacted to Ian Jones in KGJ 1990 Season ROM, Realistic Ratings
Here is my 1990 season roster edit for Ken Griffey Jr Presents MLB for SNES. The roster is built to produce more realistic statistics for full season play, so the batter ratings are very dumbed down. All testing was done in manager mode, and if you play in that fashion and would like slightly more accurate pitcher/batter gameplay, then I personally use the game genie codes for 1 ball = walk and 2 strikes = strikeout. Note that with the latter, batters can foul out, as the game doesn't take into account how the batter got the second strike, but these codes give a pitcher, on average 1-5 Ks per game and a few walks per 9 innings. However, not a very good setup if you're playing in control of the batter, because you can just not swing with anyone to win games.
Things that haven't been done: The roster was edited using the KGB editor and so I could not change anything about how the pitchers look on the mound, except for their skin color. Was also unable to remove the Rockies or the Marlins from the schedule so they are just generically rated. Would like to include errors in man vs cpu games. All of this would need to be done in hex, and there are no hex addresses for anything that I can find.
If you play the ROM, please let me know how it turned out for you, and whether you liked it or hated it. Thanks!
1990(fin) Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball (U).7z
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Midnight Marauder reacted to Darth Brett in Anyone Care to Share hex info for Ken Griffey Presents?
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)
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Midnight Marauder reacted to War6 in SNES Player Sprites in TSB-NCAA
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First of all, thanks to Coach Mac for the ROM--it's great!
I've attached Coach Mac's 2019 NCAA ROM and added SNES player sprites. To note, the player sprites are mostly pixel for pixel of their SNES counterpart & I also include shadowing which takes on the hue of each player's skin. With that said, those here may want to standardize one skin color throughout the ROM for uniformity? Additionally, I removed all uniform stripes as the uniforms resemble a more typical "college style vibe."
I know the normal NES sprites are more popular; however, I also think the SNES sprites deserve some merit as well.
Take care.
NCAA2019.SNESPLAYERS.v1.2.nes
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Midnight Marauder got a reaction from MvG Sports in Tecmo Rosters are not right, need help!
https://tecmogeek.com/players/rushers/
https://tecmogeek.com/players/receivers/
https://tecmogeek.com/about/rankings/
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Midnight Marauder got a reaction from kamphuna8 in Baseball Stars - Expanded
1989 MLB Rom:
https://tecmobowl.org/forums/topic/5162-1989-baseball-stars-rom/
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Midnight Marauder got a reaction from Jayk in Baseball Stars - Expanded
1989 MLB Rom:
https://tecmobowl.org/forums/topic/5162-1989-baseball-stars-rom/
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Midnight Marauder reacted to Baron von Lector in (SNES) Ken Griffey Baseball 2019
Ken Griffey Baseball 2019
View File I've made you wait long enough for this. Enjoy!
Twitter.com/BaronVonLector
Patreon.com/BaronGaming
Submitter Baron von Lector Submitted 01/05/2020 Category SNES
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Midnight Marauder reacted to CoachMac in (NES) Tecmo Title Game 1958 and 1959
View File Tecmo Title Game 1958 and 1959
The last 2 years of just 12 Professional Football Teams.
The Greatest Game Ever played the 1958 NFL Title Game.
Before the Super Bowl existed you had the TITLE GAME!
12 Teams of the NFL
No Overtime.
Retro Helmets
Rosters 100% Complete including numbers and skin color.
12 Game Regular Season
Accurate Schedule and dates
All Games are Juiced
8 Teams make the playoffs unlike in the 1950's when only 2 made the playoffs.
Accurate East and West Divisions
All Splash Screens and Helmets updated.
No uniform conflicts
No Logo at Midfield
Plain Grass End Zones.
Each Team based on an Original TSB team
Consensus All-Pros are maxed out at each position.
Passing, Rushing, Receiving, Kicking, Punting, Returns stats and reputation accounted for in rankings
Appropriate Offenses and Sim Data
Submitter CoachMac Submitted 12/25/2019 Category NFL By Year
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Midnight Marauder reacted to CoachMac in (NES) Coach Mac's NCAA 2019
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Coach Mac's NCAA 2019
Tecmo Rose Bowl
THE BEST COLLEGE FOOTBALL GAME YOU WILL PLAY!
Offering all the excitement, tradition, and intense rivalry of College Football
Just in time for the Army/Navy Game
Christmas, New Years, and the Bowl Games!
25 Teams from the Final 2019 College Football Playoff Poll plus Texas, Air Force, and Army.
My roms will always include all 3 service acadamies.
Air Force, Army, and Navy all run the WISHBONE
Rosters 100% Complete including numbers and skin skin color.
840 Pixelated Athletes.
Best name Joey Magnifico TE of the Memphis Tigers
9 Game Regular Season (Max Juice)
8 Teams make 4 Bowl games followed by 2 Semi-Final Bowls, and finally The Tecmo Bowl
Semi-aligned Conferences.
All Splash Screens and Helmets updated.
No uniform conflicts
Basic NCAA Logo at Midfield
End Zones are painted gary but have no writing.
Each Team based on an Original TSB team
Minor Tweaks mostly to QB's and RB's
Appropriate Offenses and Sim Data
Check out the screenshots from the first simmed season.
Amazingly accurate!
Schedule shows accurate dates.
Clemson vs Alabama rematch of 2018 Championship is the opening game.
Intersectional Games LSU vs Texas and Auburn vs Oregon included on appropriate date.
All Rivalry games included, most on appropriate date.
All 6 Conference Championship games included on appropriate date (12/7/2019)
Army vs Navy last game of the season on appropriate date (12/14/2019)
#1 LSU (SF)
#2 Ohio State (NYG)
#3 Clemson (BUF)
#4 Oklahoma (HOU)
#5 Georgia (RAI)
#6 Oregon (MIA)
#7 Baylor (KC)
#8 Wisconsin (DET)
#9 Florida (RAM)
#10 Penn State (CIN)
#11 Utah (MIN)
#12 Auburn (CHI)
#13 Alabama (SD)
#14 Michigan (TB)
#15 Notre Dame (WAS)
#16 Iowa (DEN)
#17 Memphis (NYJ)
#18 Minnesota (DAL)
#19 Boise State (ATL)
#20 Appalachain State (CLE)
#21 Cincinnati (GB)
#22 USC (NO)
#23 Navy (PHI) (Special Wishbone Offense)
#24 Virginia (SEA)
#25 Oklahoma State (IND)
NR Texas (NE)
NR Air Force (PHX) (Special Wishbone Offense)
NR Army (PIT) (Special Wishbone Offense)
Submitter CoachMac Submitted 12/13/2019 Category Misc ROMs
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Midnight Marauder reacted to CoachMac in (NES) NCAA1970, NCAA 1971, and NCAA 1972
View File NCAA1970, NCAA 1971, and NCAA 1972
28 NCAA Teams with End of Season Rank in AP Poll
Rosters 100% Complete
9 Game Regular Season (Max Juice)
8 Teams make 4 Bowl games followed by 2 Semi-Final Bowls, and finally The Tecmo Bowl
Semi-aligned Conferences
Plain Grass Field (No Midfield or End Zone logo/colors)
No Overtime
Each Season has the Top 20 plus Army, Navy, Air Force, and 5 additional teams (see text document)
Each Team based on an Original TSB team (see text document)
Consensus All-Americans appropriately ranked
Appropriate Sim Data
1970
Army (worst) 1-9-1 lost to Navy 7-11
Navy (worst) 2-9 beat Army 11-7 lost to Air Force 3-26
#2 Notre Dame (HOU)10-1 coached by Ara Parseghian beat Texas in Cotton Bowl 24-11
#18 Penn State (WSH) 7-3 coached by Joe Paterno
#14 Dartmouth (NYJ) 9-0 Ivy League Champions
#9 Michigan 9-1 (RAI) coached by Bo Schembechler lost to Ohio State 9-20
#5 Ohio State 9-1 (PHI) coached by Woody Hayes Big Ten Champions lost to Stanford in Rose Bowl 17-27
#12 Toledo 12-0 (TB) MAC Champions beat William and Mary in tangerine Bowl 40-12
Northwestern 6-4 (IND)
#15 USC 6-4-1 (SD) coached by John McKay
Washington 6-4 (GB)
#8 Stanford 9-3 (MIA) Pacific 8 Champions beat Ohio State 27-17 in Rose Bowl
#6 Arizona State 11-0 (BUF) coached by Frank Kush WAC Champions beat North Carolina 48-26 in Peach Bowl
#17 Air Force 9-3 (DEN) lost to Tennessee in Sugar Bowl 13-34 beat Navy 26-3
Georgia 5-5 (PIT) coached by Vince Dooley
#13 Georgia Tech (MIN) 9-3 coached by Bud Carson beat Texas Tech 17-9 in Sun Bowl
#4 Tennessee 11-1 (KC) coached by Bill Battle beat Air Force 34-13 in Sugar Bowl
#10 Auburn 9-2 (RAM) coached by Shug Jordan beat Ole Miss in Gator Bowl 35-28
Alabama 6-5-1 (NO) coached by Bear Bryant tied Oklahoma 24-24 in Bluebonnet Bowl
#11 Arkansas 9-2 (CIN) coached by Frank Broyles
#17 Tulane 8-4 (ATL) beat Colorado 17-3 in Liberty Bowl
#7 LSU 9-3 (CHI) coached by Charlie McClendon SEC Champions lost in Orange Bowl to Nebraska 12-17
#20 Ole Miss 7-4 (CLE) coached by John Vaught lost to Auburn in Gator Bowl 28-35
#19 Houston 8-3 (DAL)
#20 Oklahoma 7-4-1 (DET) coached by Chuck Fairbanks tied Oklahoma 24-24 in Bluebonnet Bowl
Colorado 6-5 (PHX) lost to Tulane 3-17 in Liberty Bowl
#3 Texas 10-1 (NYG) coached by Darrell Royal SWC Champions lost to Notre Dame in Cotton Bowl 11-24
#1 Nebraska 11-0-1 (SF) coached by Bob Devaney Big 8 Champions beat LSU 17-12 in Orange Bowl
1970 Consensus All-Americans
Jim Plunkett, QB, Stanford (Heisman Trophy)
Don McCauley, RB, North Carolina
Steve Worster, RB, Texas
Tom Gatewood, E, Notre Dame
Ernie Jennings, E, Air Force
Elmo Wright, E, Houston
Dan Dierdorf, OL, Michigan
Larry Dinardo, OL, Notre Dame
Chip Kell*, OL, Tennessee
Bob Newton, OL, Nebraska
Don Popplewell, OL, Colorado
Bobby Wuensch, OL, Texas
Bill Atessis, DL, Texas
Dick Bumpas, DL, Arkansas
Rock Perdoni, DL, Georgia Tech
Jim Stillwagon*, DL, Ohio State
Charlie Weaver, DL, USC
Mike Anderson, LB, LSU
Jack Ham, LB, Penn State
Tommy Casanova, DB, LSU
Dave Elmendorf, DB, Texas A&M
Jack Tatum*, DB, Ohio State
Larry Willingham, DB, Auburn
1971
Army 6-4 (NE) beat Navy 24-23 lost to Air Force 7-20
Navy 3-8 (IND) lost to Army 23-24
#13 Notre Dame 8-2 (CHI) coached by Ara Parseghian
#5 Penn State 11-1 (BUF) coached by Joe Paterno beat Texas 30-6 in Cotton Bowl
#14 Toledo 12-0 (TB) MAC Champions beat Richmond 28-3 in the Tangerine Bowl
#6 Michigan 11-1 (RAI) coached by Bo Schembechler Big 10 Champions lost to Stanford 12-13 in the Rose Bowl
Ohio State 6-4 (PIT) coached by Woody Hayes
Michigan State 6-5 (NO)
Northwestern 7-4 (SEA)
#20 USC 6-4-1 (DAL) coached by John McKay
#19 Washington 8-3 (CLE)
#10 Stanford 9-3 (RAMS) Pac-8 Champions beat Michigan 13-12 in the Rose Bowl
#8 Arizona State 11-1 (DET) coached by Frank Kush WAC Champions beat FSU 45-38 in the Fiesta Bowl
Air Force 6-4 (PHX) beat Army 20-7
#7 Georgia 11-1 (PHI) coached by Vince Dooley beat North Carolina 7-3 in the Gator Bowl
FSU 8-4 (GB) lost to Arizona State 38-45 in the Fiesta Bowl
#9 Tennessee 10-2 (MIN) coached by Bill Battle beat Arkansas 14-13 in the Liberty Bowl
#12 Auburn 9-2 (CIN) coached by Shug Jordan lost to Oklahoma 22-40 in the Sugar Bowl
#4 Alabama 11-1 (NYG) coached by Bear Bryant SEC Champions lost to Nebraska 6-38 in the Orange Bowl
#16 Arkansas 8-3-1 (WSH) coached by Frank Broyles lost to Tennessee 13-14 in the Liberty Bowl
#18 Texas 8-3 (NYJ) coached by Darrell Royal SWC Champions lost to Penn State 6-30 in Cotton Bowl
#11 LSU 9-3 (MIA) coached by Charlie McClendon beat Iowa State in the Sun Bowl 33-15
#15 Ole Miss 10-2 (SD) beat Georgia Tech 41-18 in the Peach Bowl
#17 Houston 9-3 (DEN) lost to Colorado 17-29 in Bluebonnet Bowl
#2 Oklahoma 11-1 (HOU) coached by Chuck Fairbanks beat Auburn 40-22 in the Sugar Bowl
#3 Colorado 10-2 (KC) beat Houston 29-17 in the Bluebonnet Bowl
Iowa State 8-4 (ATL) lost to LSU in the Sun Bowl 15-33
#1 Nebraska 13-0 (SF) coached by Bob Devaney Big-8 Champions beat Alabama 38-6 in the Orange Bowl
1971 Consensus All-Americans
Pat Sullivan QB, Auburn (Heisman Trophy)
Ed Marinaro RB, Cornell
Johnny Musso RB, Alabama
Greg Pruitt RB, Oklahoma
Terry Beasley E, Auburn
Johnny Rogers E, Nebraska
Tom Brahaney OL, Oklahoma
Dave Joyner OL, Penn State
Reggie McKenzie OL, Michigan
Jerry Sisemore OL, Texas
Royce Smith OL, Georgia
Willie Harper DL, Nebraska
Larry Jacobson DL, Nebraska
Mel Long DL, Toledo
Walt Patulski DL, Notre Dame
Sherman White DL, California
Jeff Siemon LB, Stanford
Mike Taylor LB, Michigan
Tommy Casanova DB, LSU
Clarence Ellis DB, Notre Dame
Ernie Jackson DB, Duke
Bobby Majors DB, Tennessee
1972
Army 6-4 (NE) beat Navy 23-15 beat Air Force 17-14
Navy 4-7 (IND) lost to Army 15-23 beat Air Force 21-17
#14 Notre Dame 8-3 (MIN) coached by Ara Parseghian lost to Nebraska 6-40 in Orange Bowl
#10 Penn State 10-2 (RAMS) coached by Joe Paterno lost to Oklahoma 0-14 in Sugar Bowl
#18 Louisville 9-1 (DAL) coached by Lee Corso MVC Champions
#6 Michigan 10-1 (NYG) coached by Bo Schembechler Big Ten Co-Champions
#9 Ohio State 9-2 (CHI) coached by Woody Hayes Big Ten Co-Champions lost to USC in Rose Bowl 17-42
Purdue (GB) 6-5
Michigan State (NO) 5-5-1
#1 USc 12-0 (SF) coached by John McKay Pac-8 Champions beat Ohio State 42-17 in Rose Bowl
#15 UCLA 8-3 (SD) coached by Pepper Rodgers
#19 Washington State (WSH) 7-4
#13 Arizona State 10-2 (DEN) WAC Champions beat Missouri 49-35 in Fiesta Bowl
Air Force 6-4 (SEA) lost to Navy 17-21 lost to Army 14-17
Georgia 7-4 (PIT) coached by Vince Dooley
#20 Georgia Tech 7-4-1 (ATL) coached by Bill Fulcher beat Iowa State 31-30 in Libert Bowl
Florida 5-5-1 (PHX) coached by Doug Dickey
#12 North Carolina 11-1 (TB) coached by Bill Dooley ACC Champion beat Texas Tech 32-28 in Sun Bowl
#17 North Carolina St. 8-3-1 (NYJ) coached by Lou Holtz beat West Virginia 49-13 in Peach Bowl
#7 Alabama 10-2 (RAI) coached by Bear Bryant SEC Champions lost Cotton Bowl 13-17 to Texas
#5 Auburn 10-1 (KC) coached by Shug Jordan beat Colorado 24-13 in Gator Bowl
#11 LSU 9-2-1 (MIA) coached by Charlie McClendon lost to Tennessee 17-24 in Bluebonnet Bowl
Ole Miss 5-5 (CLE)
#8 Tennessee 10-2 (DET) coached by Bill Battle beat LSU 24-17 in Bluebonnet Bowl
#2 Oklahoma 11-1 (BUF) coached by Chuck Fairbanks beat Penn State 14-0 in Sugar Bowl
#16 Colorado 8-4 (CIN) lost to Auburn 13-24 in Gator Bowl
#3 Texas 10-1 (PHI) coached by Darrell Royal SWC Champions beat Alabama 17-13 in Cotton Bowl
#4 Nebraska 9-2-1 (HOU) coached by Bob Devaney Big 8 Champions beat Notre Dame 40-6 in Orange Bowl
1972 Consensus All-Americans
Bert Jones, QB, LSU
Otis Armstrong, RB, Purdue
Woody Green, RB, Arizona State
Greg Pruitt*, RB, Oklahoma
Johnny Rodgers*, WR, Nebraska (Heisman Trophy)
Charles Young*, TE, USC
Tom Brahaney, OL, Oklahoma
John Hannah*, OL, Alabama
Ron Rusnak, OL, North Carolina
Paul Seymour, OL, Michigan
Jerry Sisemore*, OL, Texas
Bruce Bannon, DL, Penn State
Dave Butz, DL, Purdue
Rich Glover*, DL, Nebraska
Willie Harper, DL, Nebraska
Greg Marx*, DL, Notre Dame
Randy Gradishar, LB, Ohio State
John Skorupan, LB, Penn State
Cullen Bryant, DB, Colorado
Randy Logan, DB, Michigan
Robert Popelka, DB, SMU
Brad Vanpelt*, DB, Michigan State
Submitter CoachMac Submitted 12/02/2019 Category Misc ROMs
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Midnight Marauder reacted to Darth Brett in (SNES) Ken Griffey Jr Baseball All-Time Edition version
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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Midnight Marauder reacted to Fernando 49 in (SNES) TSB3 2019 SB LIV
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TECMO SUPER BOWL III 2019 SUPER BOWL LIV
Two weeks later but the 2019 version of TSB3 is here!
As you know there are two ROMs
ROM A contains Browns and Ravens ROM B contains Texans and Titans
The schedule is fixed and the rosters are the most accurate posible to this date.
The AI is fixed and the Free Agents are for real.
The Hidden players were the best from the drafts those finished with 9 (1999, 1989, 1979 etc. No 2009 cause some players are still playing)
Enjoy this 100 season and the final version to be released after the Super Bowl will feature other Free Agents and Hidden Players to celebrate the 100 seasons, so this is a limited edition.
Remember, there are Juiced and SuperJuiced versions.
Submitter Fernando 49 Submitted 09/18/2019 Category SNES
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Midnight Marauder reacted to Fernando 49 in TSB3 SB54 Anyone interested?
I'm wondering.
Does anyone wants a version fro this 100 season 2019?
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Midnight Marauder reacted to Darth Brett in (SNES) Ken Griffey Jr Baseball - All-Time Greats
Ken Griffey Jr Baseball - All-Time Greats
View File This is a custom hack of the original KGB SNES game, but with all-time legends on every team's roster!
I tried to include a bit of every championship era a team had on each roster, spanning all 98 seasons in MLB's live-ball era from 1920-2019.
ROSTER STRUCTURES
I kept the game's basic structure and fundamentals for rosters intact. What this means is that every team has 5 starting pitchers, 5 relievers, 8 (or 9 in the AL) starting position players and 7 (or 6 in the AL) bench position players. I also stayed true to the original's roster makeup so that nearly every bench has a backup catcher, 3 backup infielders and 3 backup outfielders -- except in the AL, where the DH's natural position dictates the remaining bench positions (example - David Ortiz's natural position was 1B, so the Red Sox only have 2 IFs on the bench). I think there are 1 or 2 teams that may have 4 OFs or 4 IFs on the bench, but the rest stay true to that formula. Generally, a player appears on the team he played his best seasons for. But there are some exceptions in order to get as many deserving players in the game as I could (example - Mike Piazza had his best seasons with the Dodgers from '93-'97, but he is the Mets' starting catcher in this game). Also, I made a rule that no player can appear more than once in the game. So you will not see Barry Bonds on the Pirates and the Giants, Reggie on the A's and Yankees, Bic Mac on the A's and Cardinals or Frank Robinson on the Reds and the Orioles.
PLAYER STATS
Player's stats are based on their 7 peak consecutive seasons of their career, with the majority of those seasons for the team they represent in this version of the game. For example, Frank Thomas' stats and ratings in this game are his 1991-1997 seasons averaged out. These same basic rules apply to pitchers as well for their ratings, ERA, Wins, Losses and Saves stats. Also, in order to really see every player on an equal playing field, the 7-year peak season stats/ratings are pro-rated. So for instance, if you look at Tony Gwynn's stats in the game, those are his 7-year peak numbers pro-rated to 500 ABs. All position players' stats are pro-rated to 500 ABs. All starting pitchers' stats are pro-rated to 32 GS. And all relievers' stats are pro-rated to 60 G. This allows you to look at the players on even ground, so a player who may have usually had 720 plate appearances won't have bloated stats over a guy who may have only normally had 500 plate appearances during his 7-year peak.
PLAYER RATINGS/SKILLS
Player's skill ratings also had a specific system I used. Using players' 7-year peak season numbers and pro-rated to 500 AB/32 GS/60 G, here were the ranking systems I used for each skill rating:
HITTERS
BAT uses the hitter's batting average in their 7-yr peak. Depending on the era the player played in, this can slightly change. So for example, if a player played during a high offensive era like 1919-1940 or 1994-2005, it's slightly adjusted and accounts for that.
POW uses the hitter's home runs as well as Isolated Power and Slugging% in their 7-yr peak.
SPD uses the hitter's Stolen Base attempts + 3Bs in their 7-yr peak
DEF uses the hitter's fielding percentage as well as DRS (Defensive Runs Saved), dWAR in their 7-yr peak. In addition, I also took outfielders' assists into account. Likewise for catchers, their CS% was also used and plays a part in their DEF rating. With some exceptions here and there (like Jeter), most players with multiple Gold Gloves almost always received a 8 or better DEF rating. However, there are a few players who had great defense (9 or 10) that never won a GG and also a few who have won GG and had mediocre or only slightly above avg defense (Jose Altuve and Derek Jeter are good examples of this).
PITCHERS
SPD uses the pitcher's SO/9 innings pitched in their 7-yr peak.
CON uses the pitcher's WHIP as well as FIP in their 7-yr peak.
FAT uses the starting pitcher's innings pitched per games started in their 7-yr peak and a reliever's innings pitched per games played in their 7-yr peak period.
PLAYER'S PHYSICAL APPEARANCES
I tried to be as faithful as I could to all player's physical appearances. Whether that was physical stature and physique, batting stances, hair length and color, facial hair or skin tones. I think I did a decent job and hope you feel like the players match their real-life counterparts as much as this game allows it to. If anybody notices a mistake or something that may need to be fixed, please let me know! I will fix it and re-upload an updated version.
Please leave any feedback, criticism, suggestions or comments on here! I'd love to know what anybody else thinks that downloads and plays this. Also, please check-out my '98 expansion teams addition where the Arizona Diamondbacks and Tampa Bay Devil Rays are represented.
ENJOY!!!!
Ken Griffey Jr. All-Time Edition.smc
Ken Griffey Jr. All-Time Edition.smc
Submitter Darth Brett Submitted 03/23/2019 Category SNES
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This is a modified version of madden '93 championship edition to reflect current madden '20 rosters and player stats
This revision is based on a previous 2017 revision by chuckdown24
rosters represent projected rosters as of week 2 of pre-season
The roster update was completed using goldglv's madden roster editor v1.3 (v1.6 wasn't used because of gameplay issues)
Hex editing was done with HxD and tile work was done in tile molester .19
enjoy and let me know what you think!
Submitter GFrick Submitted 08/15/2019 Category Genesis