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Post by ReyVGM on Mar 25, 2015 12:43:34 GMT -5
On the emulated version, the credits are cut short, but the emulation team is not sure if that really happens on the actual hardware, or if it's an emulation bug.
If anyone has the game or a way to play the game on the real hardware, could anyone record the credits? It can be recorded with anything, the point is to verify if the credits go all the way or if they cut short.
And by the way, there are no youtube videos of the credits from the actual console. All the credits found are from the emulated version.
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Post by Weasel on Mar 25, 2015 12:57:40 GMT -5
On the emulated version, the credits are cut short, but the emulation team is not sure if that really happens on the actual hardware, or if it's an emulation bug. If anyone has the game or a way to play the game on the real hardware, could anyone record the credits? It can be recorded with anything, the point is to verify if the credits go all the way or if they cut short. And by the way, there are no youtube videos of the credits from the actual console. All the credits found are from the emulated version. Does this involve completing the game, or do you know if there is a way to summon the credits without completing the game?
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Post by ReyVGM on Mar 25, 2015 13:28:28 GMT -5
Well, if you have a gameshark, there is a code (810A5578 0016) will warp you to the last level (space themed). All you have to do is finish the last level (super easy, there aren't even enemies) and beat the last boss.
To make the code work, you have to make the game load a level first and instead of entering that level, you'll warp to the last one. Or just start a new game with the code on.
If you don't have a GS, then I guess there's no other way than to play the game unfortunately. Which means I'm screwed.
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Post by Weasel on Mar 25, 2015 14:46:55 GMT -5
Well, if you have a gameshark, there is a code (810A5578 0016) will warp you to the last level (space themed). All you have to do is finish the last level (super easy, there aren't even enemies) and beat the last boss. To make the code work, you have to make the game load a level first and instead of entering that level, you'll warp to the last one. Or just start a new game with the code on. If you don't have a GS, then I guess there's no other way than to play the game unfortunately. Which means I'm screwed. I will have to look into this; I think the Everdrive has built-in support for such codes, but I can't remember if they're Game Shark or Action Replay, or if there's a converter available. I'll see what I can do later, though.
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Post by ReyVGM on Mar 25, 2015 19:35:48 GMT -5
How about importing a save file? I think EV64 saves everything to Joypad1.mpk, so make sure to back up your saves before you use this one. Here's a memory pak save with everything unlocked, all you have to do is enter the last level. It's a hub (like Mario 64), but I can tell you were to go. www.sendspace.com/file/l59l2gAs for the cheats, I checked and it says gameshark support was added on version 2.0 in 2013 or something. If you need to convert the codes to action replay, then I can do that too.
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Post by ReyVGM on Mar 27, 2015 16:46:37 GMT -5
How's it going weasel?
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Post by Weasel on Mar 27, 2015 22:12:35 GMT -5
My apologies, I've been busy with other stuff this week. I will fetch the N64 very shortly. [edit] Never mind. I can't beat the damn level.
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Post by ReyVGM on Mar 28, 2015 14:37:03 GMT -5
You're in the space level? Why can't you beat it, it's super easy and there are no enemies.
Just jump/hover until you reach a bigger structure with a small round area. There's a switch there, press it. Then go directly across that round area to an elevator. Up there are two more elevators, repeat the same process two times (the areas are mirror images). Then go back to the elevator and a door will open that will take you to the last boss.
If you used Gameshark codes, then here's an infinite energy code 800C56BB 0005, and infinite lives 800C56B7 0005
If you used the memory pak save, then enter the vault on the hub and enter this code to be invincible: square-star-triangle-square-triangle-diamond
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Post by Weasel on Mar 28, 2015 17:32:52 GMT -5
You're in the space level? Why can't you beat it, it's super easy and there are no enemies. Camera troubles, platforming troubles, and I keep falling off the first fucking platform. Codes will not help me.
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Post by ReyVGM on Mar 28, 2015 20:20:25 GMT -5
Well, it really isn't hard, you just have to be a little patient while making the jumps (by the way, you know you can hover by holding Z -or is it R?-). That's the only hard part, and there are only like 5 platforms to jump.
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Post by Ace Whatever on Mar 29, 2015 1:53:22 GMT -5
I dunno Rey. That last level is pretty much the reason I never beat Gex 3 back in the day I never even got past the spinning satellite section.
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Post by ReyVGM on Mar 29, 2015 2:16:47 GMT -5
I understand making the jumps could be difficult, but there are only like 5 or 6 satellites, the rest of the level is pretty easy Instead of jumping from the center (which is static), jump from the moving satellite "wings" once they align with the next satellite. If you do it like that, while hovering, it's really hard to fail. But anyway, if it's too hard, then no prob. I'll drop this then.
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Post by Weasel on Mar 29, 2015 11:37:48 GMT -5
I understand making the jumps could be difficult, but there are only like 5 or 6 satellites, the rest of the level is pretty easy Instead of jumping from the center (which is static), jump from the moving satellite "wings" once they align with the next satellite. If you do it like that, while hovering, it's really hard to fail. But anyway, if it's too hard, then no prob. I'll drop this then. There are "5 or 6" platforms. I keep falling off the very first jump. I've tried almost every approach I can, but always end up either just short or I go sailing clear past it. Admittedly, the controls in Gex 3 are NOT optimal, especially with the way the camera is almost constantly swinging around, but if I might make a confession, I am not very good at video games. When a game gets "MLG Pro," I tend to give up.
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Post by ReyVGM on Mar 29, 2015 12:33:33 GMT -5
He he, well ok. Thanks for trying then.
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Post by Ike on Mar 29, 2015 12:59:31 GMT -5
I understand making the jumps could be difficult, but there are only like 5 or 6 satellites, the rest of the level is pretty easy Instead of jumping from the center (which is static), jump from the moving satellite "wings" once they align with the next satellite. If you do it like that, while hovering, it's really hard to fail. But anyway, if it's too hard, then no prob. I'll drop this then. There are "5 or 6" platforms. I keep falling off the very first jump. I've tried almost every approach I can, but always end up either just short or I go sailing clear past it. Admittedly, the controls in Gex 3 are NOT optimal, especially with the way the camera is almost constantly swinging around, but if I might make a confession, I am not very good at video games. When a game gets "MLG Pro," I tend to give up. Gex 3 is not that great of a game. Neither is 2, but I have a soft spot for that one.
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