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[[Category:INES Mappers|196]][[Category:MMC3-like mappers]] | [[Category:INES Mappers|196]][[Category:MMC3-like mappers]] | ||
[[INES Mapper 196]] is | [[INES Mapper 196]], is one of the variant mapper of MMC3, it especially was replaced the sprite of existing games to Mario, has been used by pirate hack games called famous "Mali" (e.g. Super Mario Bros. 17, Super Mario Bros. Mali Boss, etc). | ||
Nestopia's source says that it is identical to an "ordinary" MMC3, except that it distinguishes between registers based on A2, not A0, and corresponds to the two games ''Super Mario Bros. 11 (Unl) [!]'' and ''Super Mario Bros Jurassk Park (Unl) [!]''. | Nestopia's source says that it is identical to an "ordinary" MMC3, except that it distinguishes between registers based on A2, not A0, and corresponds to the two games ''Super Mario Bros. 11 (Unl) [!]'' and ''Super Mario Bros Jurassk Park (Unl) [!]''. | ||
FCEUX's source implies there's far too many different variants that have been assigned to this mapper, using A1, A2, or A3; and additionally that writing to $6000-$7FFF switches the board into a BNROM-like mirroring layout. | FCEUX's source implies there's far too many different variants that have been assigned to this mapper, using A1, A2, or A3; and additionally that writing to $6000-$7FFF switches the board into a BNROM-like mirroring layout. |
Revision as of 08:02, 7 November 2015
INES Mapper 196, is one of the variant mapper of MMC3, it especially was replaced the sprite of existing games to Mario, has been used by pirate hack games called famous "Mali" (e.g. Super Mario Bros. 17, Super Mario Bros. Mali Boss, etc).
Nestopia's source says that it is identical to an "ordinary" MMC3, except that it distinguishes between registers based on A2, not A0, and corresponds to the two games Super Mario Bros. 11 (Unl) [!] and Super Mario Bros Jurassk Park (Unl) [!].
FCEUX's source implies there's far too many different variants that have been assigned to this mapper, using A1, A2, or A3; and additionally that writing to $6000-$7FFF switches the board into a BNROM-like mirroring layout.