- SEGASONIC THE HEDGEHOG MAME ROM UPDATE
- SEGASONIC THE HEDGEHOG MAME ROM ARCHIVE
- SEGASONIC THE HEDGEHOG MAME ROM FULL
Your board will probably already have the correct PAL on it. The PAL on the ROM board is 315-5552 at IC23. Per the file names and put them into the correct locations.
SEGASONIC THE HEDGEHOG MAME ROM ARCHIVE
So anyway, get the correct ROM board type, remove all the ROMs, program all the files in the zip archive to EPROMs using the types listed as Leave the technical stuff to the experts who own real arcade PCBs and know what is really going on. please crawl back under the rock you were under and To those morons who think this is a bad idea I say. Process is not destructive, it's just changing a bunch of EPROMs. Also, to put the game back to the original one only requires plugging in the original ROMs. Errr, those people are obviously just stirring up shit because there are NO rare undumped System 32 games, there is only an increasing Then there's the morons who complain that good working games are beingĬonverted and rare ROM versions are being lost. You may be thinking these games are pretty good and why would you want to convert them? Well the idea is that these boards are now DEAD andĭo not work, so converting it to a working game is a good thing. This ROM board is found on the following games. To convert some other System 32 board to Sonic The Hedgehog, you need ROM board "837-8393-01 SYSTEM32 16M ROM BD" Plug them into the correct locations IC8 & IC17 and then the game will work. To fix a suicided Sonic The Hedgehog PCB, remove the FD1149 and program the two ROMs at IC8 and IC17 to 27C1024 EPROMs. These files linked above were provided by 'Apocalypse' at These are NOT those files, those files are still being hoarded.īut they are no longer needed now so forget that hoarding loser and move on. Some years ago some of the S32 games were decrypted using info in MAME and sold/hoarded. Just change the encrypted ROM(s) with the file(s) in the archive.
SEGASONIC THE HEDGEHOG MAME ROM UPDATE
Update 27-1-2018: Here's ALL of the Sega System 32 games fully decrypted.
SEGASONIC THE HEDGEHOG MAME ROM FULL
The full archive of Sonic ROMs, including the decrypted ROMs can be downloaded here <-file updated 27th January 2018. Obviously the number of people who would want to do that is quite low because the original board is pretty rare. This page contains the replacement ROMs for Sega Sonic on System 32 to fix a dead PCBĬaused by a suicided FD1149 module. Got a broken arcade monitor? Need a chassis repair? Contact Jomac Amusement Repairs! In the Quartermann rumor column, there is mention of an upcoming System 32 Sonic the Hedgehog game that “invites multiple players to assume the role of different colored Sonics”! Before the uncovering of SegaSonic Bros., fans looking back on the article would likely think Quartermann simply thought Mighty and Ray were differently colored Sonics, but after the reveal of this supposed prototype the Quartermann article fits with the timeline of events.The Guru's ROM Dump News The Guru is proudly supported by. Update: Thanks to Michael in the comments below, we have a scan from Electronic Gaming Monthly issue 32, March 1992. Fingers crossed this game gets dumped as well.ĭiscuss multi-colored Sonics and more in the SEGAbits forums, and after the break check out a small update on this story! We hope to hear more details on this soon, so in the meantime consider this a rumor. Let’s just hope this hedgehog trio don’t form a band and look for their long lost mother. and featured blue hedgehog Sonic and a yellow and orange version of our hero (or perhaps two new hedgehogs?). The game featured the debut of Mighty the Armadillo and Ray the Squirrel, but as this supposed prototype dated 1992 reveals the game was initially known as SegaSonic Bros. Given the control scheme, the game has not released outside of arcades as Sonic Team has claimed it is too tricky to make the game playable with standard control pads. For those not in the know, SegaSonic the Hedgehog was a trackball controlled arcade game released exclusively to Japan and North America in 1993. The user tagged the Tumblr post with “#unreleased” and added the caption “…it’s the megaton…”. Remember when the SegaSonic Popcorn Shop ROM was dumped and playable on MAME? Well that same person who did that is now teasing something else Sonic arcade related! Originally shared on Tumblr is what appears to be a working prototype of SegaSonic The Hedgehog the arcade game.