Many years ago there was a very cool hack called “Mario Fantasy Adventure”, which was apparently originally made by Acmlm. However, while there was some awesome music and graphic work done on the hack, the hack was unfinished and the changes only lasted up until the first temple.
This hack continues the Mario Fantasy Adventure and changes the characters, monsters, and other graphics through the entire game. Every monster and weapon has been modified.
The character classes have also been completed (there were 2 Toads and 2 Peachs). You now pick from: Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, Toad, Peach and Daisy and they all have corresponding class upgrades as well.
Angry Birds, also known as Angry Bird 3, is a pirated game for the Famicom based off of the mobile game. While the developer is unknown, it was most likely made by Nice Code.
A rom hack of "New Ghostbusters II". After making a patch to recolor the Ghostbusters to allow Winston a more natural skin tone, many other alterations were made in an attempt to make an already great game even better.
Major changes:
- Ghostbusters recolored
- Improved Ghostbuster sprites (Proton packs, legs, Peter’s hairline, Egon’s glasses, etc…)
- Color palette tweaks to enemies and a few minor tweaks to level palettes
- Shrunk giant chair on character select screen
- Minor sprite/tile edits and fixes
- Added names to credits
- Vigo’s hair outlined, making it much more visible (no more bald Vigo)
- Improved Janosz’s sprite
- Major color palette tweaks on every level to create better contrast and compliment the new-colored ghostbusters
- Improved legs
- Color changes to character select (reverted) and level 2 (for variety)
- Few other minor tweaks
Plants vs. Zombies is an unofficial port of Plants vs. Zombies, made in 2012. It was likely developed by Nice Code.
Plants vs. Zombies utilizes the same engine as Angry Birds, and the music was recycled from said game. This port has fewer plants and zombies than the original but is considerably more faithful than the Angry Birds port. Plants vs. Zombies has five levels based on the first five of the official release.
Nomolos is a platformer for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It is the first release of the retro studio Gradual Games
-Guide Nomolos through 12 action packed levels and defeat 4 of Boulder's most fearsome henchmen before finally confronting the evil Hippo in her lair, the Catsle. You will have to contend with dozens of Boulder's denizens, but fortunately powerful weapons and helpful powerups are laying around the realm that Nomolos can use to help him on his way.
-Easy mode for novices, and two additional difficulty levels for those who like a little extra challenge.
-Enjoy an all-baroque soundtrack with music by Domenico Scarlatti, Johann Sebastian Bach, Jean-Phillipe Rameau, Francois Couperin, and Antonio Francisco Javier Jose Soler Ramos.
Driar is a free homebrew platform-game, designed for PAL (50Hz) systems (but was tested to work well on NTSC (60Hz) systems as-well). Take control of Driar and collect all the stars on each level to progress. The game features 38 levels in total.
Part platformer, part puzzle, part workplace simulator and entirely satirical is what Zooming Secretary is. Playing the role of a secretary in her trial period at a new job, you have to work your way through an increasingly difficult week without being fired for failing to answer calls on time.
An improvement mod for Cheetahmen II that fixes most major glitches in the game, including allowing access to the final levels of the game after the level 3 boss.
Super Bat Puncher is similar in style to Cave Story with an added gameplay element of weapon-based platforming. Using your trusty boxing glove, you're able to launch yourself between platforms horizontally from a single punch towards the nearest wall.