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I have a question for everyone/anyone. Don't want to sound like that annoying nagging person that always expects people to hack and/or update roms. Is it possible to update Ken Griffey Jr. Baseball on SNES? I've seen some roster updates and have even played around with the KGB editor myself. But I was wondering if it would be possible to not only update rosters but also team logos, uniforms, etc. Also would it be possible to add in Arizona and Tampa Bay? Baseball is my favorite sport and this is my favorite baseball game of all time. Having a true update would be a dream come true for me. Would love to to learn how to do this if it's possible but just not sure where to start. Any advice, info or words of wisdom would be much appreciated. Thank you.
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Ken Griffey 2017 View File Happy Friday! This is the 3rd seasonal release of Ken Griffey Presents: Major League Baseball 2017. If you enjoyed 2015 and 2016, you'll love 2017! The game-play and everything else carries over from the previous versions. There is one major difference from the previous versions: the Homerun Derby. In 2015, the Derby retained the original participants (Nick Noheart, Can O'Corn, etc). In 2016, these were replaced with baseball legends like Hank Aaron and Babe Ruth. In 2017, these have been replaced by the participants in last season's MLB Homerun Contest (Giancarlo Stanton, Adam Duvall, Corey Seager, Mark Trumbo, and Todd Frazier). Also, I did change up a few of my formulas to (hopefully) closer represent their respective players, namely pitcher speed and control. Enjoy! Submitter Baron von Lector Submitted 06/02/2017 Category SNES
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View File Ken Griffey's Winning Calculator I've decided to make my Ken Griffey's Winning Run calculator available to the public. Please note, this is NOT a hex-editor. It is a tool. It is a tool intended to be used in conjunction with an accompanying hex-editor (like HxD). The purpose of this tool is that it allows you to input a player's data, process the information, and then cut/paste the resulting data directly into your hex-editor. Using this tool cuts down the work from having to manually input the data into the hex-editor, and eliminates the chance for error that can result in catastrophic results. Unfortunately, this tool is not a simple pick-up-and-use application. For this, I created a tutorial on my website that details step-by-step how to use it. It's not scary, just a few nuances about editing of Winning Run Baseball that one should be aware of. As daunting as this may seem, after the first 2 or 3 players that you edit, you won't need the tutorial anymore. The link to my website and the tutorial: http://barongaming.weebly.com/tools.html Submitter Baron von Lector Submitted 05/24/2017 Category Editors, Tools & Misc
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Happy Friday! This is the 3rd seasonal release of Ken Griffey Presents: Major League Baseball 2017. If you enjoyed 2015 and 2016, you'll love 2017! The game-play and everything else carries over from the previous versions. There is one major difference from the previous versions: the Homerun Derby. In 2015, the Derby retained the original participants (Nick Noheart, Can O'Corn, etc). In 2016, these were replaced with baseball legends like Hank Aaron and Babe Ruth. In 2017, these have been replaced by the participants in last season's MLB Homerun Contest (Giancarlo Stanton, Adam Duvall, Corey Seager, Mark Trumbo, and Todd Frazier). Also, I did change up a few of my formulas to (hopefully) closer represent their respective players, namely pitcher speed and control. Enjoy!