Translation Release: Liberation Army

Dejap's website appears to be defunct. This forum is now in archive mode.

Moderator: Dejap Staff

Locked
Louis Cypher
Devil Summoner
Posts: 232
Joined: Fri Jul 30, 2004 3:46 pm
Contact:

Translation Release: Liberation Army

Post by Louis Cypher »

War strategy shooting. Or something.
Relevant linkage: Aeon Genesis
[url=http://agtp.romhack.net]Aeon Genesis ~ We eat ham and jam and spam-alot[/url]
DarkDragoon
Soul Hacker
Posts: 88
Joined: Sat Jul 31, 2004 10:00 pm
Location: Vortex World

Post by DarkDragoon »

Awesome. Another great translation delivered unto us by the great Gideon.
Toot toot Sonic Warrior, deep in space and time
Toot toot Sonic Warrior, forever in your mind
Nothing can survive the will to stay alive
'cause if you try, you can do anything
Joe Camacho
Devil's Advocate
Posts: 2293
Joined: Mon Aug 02, 2004 7:51 pm
Location: Hmo. Son.

Post by Joe Camacho »

Wow, thanks Gideon, you are indeed a translation machine, sort of.
*Sometimes I edit my posts just to correct mistakes.
Agozer
16-bit Corpse | Nyoron~
Posts: 3534
Joined: Sun Aug 01, 2004 7:14 pm
Location: Nokia Land

Post by Agozer »

Whoa, Liberation Army looks like fun.
whicker: franpa is grammatically correct, and he still gets ripped on?
sweener2001: Grammatically correct this one time? sure. every other time? no. does that give him a right? not really.
Image
Hades

Post by Hades »

guess i'll give it a try
Joe Camacho
Devil's Advocate
Posts: 2293
Joined: Mon Aug 02, 2004 7:51 pm
Location: Hmo. Son.

Post by Joe Camacho »

Edit: I must have read wrong or he quickly edited it.

Anyway, downloadin' now that I have time to try it out.
*Sometimes I edit my posts just to correct mistakes.
snkcube
Hero of Time
Posts: 2646
Joined: Fri Jul 30, 2004 2:49 am
Location: In front of the monitor
Contact:

Post by snkcube »

Wow, looks fun. I might give it a try.
Try out CCleaner and other free software at Piriform
Image
MorteTheSkull
Hazed
Posts: 96
Joined: Wed Aug 11, 2004 1:48 am

Post by MorteTheSkull »

I click the link to download the game (not the patch, the game) and I get this crazy japanese page with various links. Which link do I click on? Looks aweseome, BTW. And I didn't know you were the one who did that translation of Live a Live. Now that was a good game. And what is "we'll try to kill with a forklift" from? It sounds vaguely familiar.
"Did you see the way that female zombie was looking at me?"
"You're imagining things, Morte."
Joe Camacho
Devil's Advocate
Posts: 2293
Joined: Mon Aug 02, 2004 7:51 pm
Location: Hmo. Son.

Post by Joe Camacho »

MorteTheSkull wrote:I click the link to download the game (not the patch, the game) and I get this crazy japanese page with various links. Which link do I click on? Looks aweseome, BTW. And I didn't know you were the one who did that translation of Live a Live. Now that was a good game. And what is "we'll try to kill with a forklift" from? It sounds vaguely familiar.
http://www.freem.ne.jp/game/rev/dl/dlh357.html

wait for it to start automatic download, or click on one of the links.
*Sometimes I edit my posts just to correct mistakes.
MorteTheSkull
Hazed
Posts: 96
Joined: Wed Aug 11, 2004 1:48 am

Post by MorteTheSkull »

Uh, I can't get past the screen where it says "push button1" Am I just stupid, or what? I push the "1" key. I push space bar. I push every button on the keyboard. Only one that does anything is "escape" and it exits it. Probably I'm just stupid....
"Did you see the way that female zombie was looking at me?"
"You're imagining things, Morte."
Noxious Ninja
Dark Wind
Posts: 1271
Joined: Thu Jul 29, 2004 8:58 pm
Location: Texas
Contact:

Post by Noxious Ninja »

MorteTheSkull wrote:And what is "we'll try to kill with a forklift" from? It sounds vaguely familiar.
It was the sound played when you entered the (only?) cheat code in Escape Velocity. EV was a bitchin' awesome Mac game that was somewhere between Tyrian and Final Fantasy.
[u][url=http://bash.org/?577451]#577451[/url][/u]
MorteTheSkull
Hazed
Posts: 96
Joined: Wed Aug 11, 2004 1:48 am

Post by MorteTheSkull »

yeah, EV kicked ass
oh, and I figured it out, you have to push S. Wonder why it said "button1"?
"Did you see the way that female zombie was looking at me?"
"You're imagining things, Morte."
MorteTheSkull
Hazed
Posts: 96
Joined: Wed Aug 11, 2004 1:48 am

Post by MorteTheSkull »

My god, liberation army KICKS ASS! WOW!
"Did you see the way that female zombie was looking at me?"
"You're imagining things, Morte."
Watashirashiku

Post by Watashirashiku »

Yes,I totally agree - Liberation Army is GREAT game...(Even registered on the forum to say that(only read it before))
grinvader
ZSNES Shake Shake Prinny
Posts: 5632
Joined: Wed Jul 28, 2004 4:15 pm
Location: PAL50, dood !

Post by grinvader »

Question to Gideon: which are easier to hack, PC games or SNES games ?
皆黙って俺について来い!!

Code: Select all

<jmr> bsnes has the most accurate wiki page but it takes forever to load (or something)
Pantheon: Gideon Zhi | CaitSith2 | Nach | kode54
Louis Cypher
Devil Summoner
Posts: 232
Joined: Fri Jul 30, 2004 3:46 pm
Contact:

Post by Louis Cypher »

SNES games. At least, for me anyway :)
[url=http://agtp.romhack.net]Aeon Genesis ~ We eat ham and jam and spam-alot[/url]
Watashirashiku

Post by Watashirashiku »

Btw,how about your time records on 100% territory? Mine is 127 seconds now.
Nightcrawler
Romhacking God
Posts: 922
Joined: Wed Jul 28, 2004 11:27 pm
Contact:

Post by Nightcrawler »

grinvader wrote:Question to Gideon: which are easier to hack, PC games or SNES games ?
That's entirely dependent on the game. Some PC games are much easier to hack. Then of course some SNES games are easier. Depends on the game. You also need a slightly different skillsets. Knowing how to dissassemble and reverse engineer API calls on a PC game is different than dissassembling and reverse engineering SNES code.
[url=http://transcorp.romhacking.net]TransCorp[/url] - Home of the Dual Orb 2, Cho Mahou Tairyku Wozz, and Emerald Dragon SFC/SNES translations.
[url=http://www.romhacking.net]ROMhacking.net[/url] - The central hub of the ROM hacking community.
Louis Cypher
Devil Summoner
Posts: 232
Joined: Fri Jul 30, 2004 3:46 pm
Contact:

Post by Louis Cypher »

Nightcrawler wrote:Knowing how to dissassemble and reverse engineer API calls on a PC game is different than dissassembling and reverse engineering SNES code.
Precisely why SNES games are generally easier for me :)
[url=http://agtp.romhack.net]Aeon Genesis ~ We eat ham and jam and spam-alot[/url]
Nightcrawler
Romhacking God
Posts: 922
Joined: Wed Jul 28, 2004 11:27 pm
Contact:

Post by Nightcrawler »

Yeah, SNES is generally easier for me for that very same reason. However, when you get a PC game with seperate files for the script and it's completely uncompressed and has a nice storage system that's easy to work with.. Even the most basic of hackers could handle it.

The same can be said in reverse for simple SNES games.
[url=http://transcorp.romhacking.net]TransCorp[/url] - Home of the Dual Orb 2, Cho Mahou Tairyku Wozz, and Emerald Dragon SFC/SNES translations.
[url=http://www.romhacking.net]ROMhacking.net[/url] - The central hub of the ROM hacking community.
Locked