![]() The music video-like images around the grid may be a little confusing at first (like Japanese girls dancing around like a Dance Dance Revolution scene), but you realize it's tied to the action. Multiplayer support adds up to three opponents, but it may take a while to find someone in the matchmaking lobby. Players can also pick up various power-ups to grant you enhanced abilities (seemingly, the same ones from previous games). While it sounds fairly simple, you'll strategically place down bombs, which explode in multiple directions after a certain amount of time, to destroy obstacles and kill enemies (and you must get out of the way of the blast radius to avoid damage (or out of reach from an enemy's bombs, of course). Sure, it's fun and frantic, but won't likely hold the attention of those without a nostalgic connection to Bomberman in the '90s. As a result, Amazing Bomberman is a good but not great experience. SLUS_004.Fans of these games may enjoy this trip down memory lane, but despite the new twist (rhythm/music integration), it's not as great as you might hope. ![]() SLUS_002.35 Iron Man/X-O Manowar: In Heavy Metal SLUS_003.78 Iron & Blood: Warriors of Ravenloft SCUS_949.59 Interactive CD Sampler Pack: Volume 3 SLUS_001.57 Hi-Octane: The Track Fights Back SLUS_006.38 Great Beanstalk: Tiny Toon Adventures SLUS_008.46 Grand Theft Auto: London 1969 SLUS_007.98 G-Police - Weapons of Justice SLUS_005.46 Formula 1: Championship Edition SLUS_009.00 Final Fantasy Anthology (FFVI) SLUS_008.79 Final Fantasy Anthology (FFV) SCUS_946.05 Discworld II: Mortality Bytes! SLUS_000.36 Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors SCUS_941.54 Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back SCUS_943.56 Cool Boarders: Extreme Snowboarding SCUS_942.51 Cool Boarders 3 (Greatest Hits) SLUS_006.65 Command & Conquer: Red Alert: Retaliation SLUS_004.31 Command and Conquer: Red Alert SLUS_007.90 Championship Motorcross featuring Ricky Carmichael SLUS_000.67 Castlevania: Symphony of the Night SLUS_002.33 Bust-a-Move 2: Arcade Edition SLUS_003.70 Bubble Bobble also featuring Rainbow Islands SLUS_004.84 Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars SLUS_003.87 Batman Forever: The Arcade Game SLUS_010.30 Armored Core: Master of Arena SLUS_004.50 Arcade's Greatest Hits: Midway Collection 2 SLUS_002.01 Arcade's Greatest Hits: Midway Collection 1 SLUS_004.49 Arcade's Greatest Hits: Atari Collection 2 SLUS_003.99 Arcade's Greatest Hits: Atari Collection 1 SLUS_002.39 Alone in the Dark: One-Eyed Jack's Revenge db file.The games that should work with this file should be these: Yeah man I can help you out.I probably should have listed the list of games that are capable with the 800 titles. cue file to even be recognized in Nero).Next you need to click on your speed which should be really slow.I burned my disc at 8X,but if you can burn slower than this than I would suggest burning slower.Īfter you are done burning the disc pop in the Swap Magic Cd.It should boot up with no problems and install the exploit.Wait for it to say installation complete before pressing the reset or powering off the PS2.Once the installation is complete and you have press reset on your PS2 you can use the exploit with a PS1 disc if you used the title.db with the 800 PS1 titles.If you made the title.db yourself then you need to use the disc you took the Slus off of to boot it up.If you need any help on building a memory card exploit I can help you out. cue file they must be in the same folder the. Once you are done with this just click on File at the top of the program CDGenPS2 and scroll down to where it says build cd.Now save it as whatever you want on your computer.īurn it with Nero or Alcohol 120% whatever you prefer. In the FILES folder the order should be like this: If you are creating the title.db you are gonna have to use dos commands and input your Slus of the disc that you want to use for it.The titleman.exe and the title.db file should be placed on the drive that you want to make your own title.db file also.Īfter you have this tooken care of you click on New Folder and name it FILES. Title.db (you can make your own title.db file with the titleman.exe,but if you want you can get the title.db with over 800 PS1 titles here ) SYSTEM FILE (make sure when you put this in the program CDGenPS2 do click on edit and type in the LBA of 12231) The order the files should be in should be this: These are the files that are not in the FILES folder:Īlright now what you want to do is figure out how to compile this.You have to figure out what file goes where.The location of the files are always important. Once you get the file you should have the following inside.This is what you should have:Ī Folder called FILES with the following inside of it: The first thing you need is the CogSwapLoader_Exploit which you can get here.
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