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How to: Wide Display Mode in '94 (Patches) v3.0 (2025 03 20) Above: The Original ROM and WWF Survivor Shoot-Out patched for Wide Display mode. Here is a couple patches that you can use on Sega Genesis/Mega Drive NHL ’94 ROMs to switch the gameplay view from 256 pixels wide to 320 pixels wide. These are entirely new patches built from the ground up to make the man comprehensive stable, and minimal intrusive to the game's original code as possible. Furthermore, two different versions of the patch are included, one for the original 28-team ROM, and another for the 32-Team ROM hack. And as an added bonus, two optional patches allow you to limit the amount of horizontal camera movement. Without further ado, here are the patches! Please let me know if you encounter any errors. cheers, -Adam NHL 94 - Patches - Display Mode - Wide - v3.0.zip Version Notes v3.0 Completely re-written from the ground up for better optimization. v2.2 Fixed misaligned Arrow Indicators for Off-Screen players, and removed Gameplay overlays from Instant Replay view. v2.1 Fixed Injury & Shoot-Out Overlays. v2.0 Initial Public Release. Known Issues In Instant Replay View, there are two garbage video tiles on the lower let side. (Any advice on how to fix this?) Potential Issues When applying this to existing ROM hacks, there may be compatibility issues, as it is impossible to prepare a patch that will work with every single ROM hack variant. If you are having difficulties, you may wish to manually modify the ROM with my notes below, or to ask that ROM hack creator for help. Just about everything they need to know is included in the next post below.
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Hey all, I've been doing lots of behind the scenes work on my Dream League ROM, and while I was doing that I finally found a way to run NOSE on a Mac!! First, you're going to have to download NOSE from the link here. https://forum.nhl94.com/applications/core/interface/file/attachment.php?id=4289 Next, download the library files that are required for NOSE here. https://forum.nhl94.com/applications/core/interface/file/attachment.php?id=5245 Extract both of these packages to your desktop. Now, since you're on a Mac, trying to run .exe files is pointless. This is where WineBottler comes in. Head to https://winebottler.kronenberg.org/ and click the second button (the stable build) to install it. This is 100% safe and will not harm your computer. You should now have the WineBottler Combo .dmg file. Open it up and drag Wine and WineBottler to your Applications folder. Here's where the magic happens... Right click the libraryfiles.exe file and scroll to open with, then click Wine. You should see a dialog box. Check the box that says "run directly in ____" and hit Go. Once the installer opens up, click through it. It will tell you it is installing to windows\system32, which is perfect. It is installing these files into an emulated windows system that Wine uses to run .exe files. You're basically done! All that's left to do is right click NOSE.exe and navigate to Open With -> Wine. NOSE should start up just as it would on Windows!! Happy editing!