Tony H Posted July 22, 2008 Report Share Posted July 22, 2008 Not sure if anyone here uses Game Genie codes or not. These are fresh from the oven... NHLPA Hockey '93 (Genesis) NOTE: These codes have only been tested on version "REV01". RH7T-R60E Master Code (use this code if you get a blank screen). A4JT-AA7E The puck will always stay on the ice (when shooting). This code prevents the puck from getting airborne when shooting. AJKT-CA5R Infinite energy bars (the 3 energy bars that show up when you have line changes "on"). Players will never get tired. JMLA-AAHC Players get tired twice as fast (when line changes are "on"). AVXA-AAFR Energy bars only recharge half as fast when your players are resting. CKXA-AAFR Energy bars recharge twice as fast when your players are resting. DPXA-AAFR Energy bars recharge 3x as fast when your players are resting. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mack Posted July 22, 2008 Report Share Posted July 22, 2008 Thanks as always Tony. Gonna try that no airborne puck one. No pucks over the glass sounds nice. EDIT: It sucks - the shots are sooooo weak. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tony H Posted July 23, 2008 Author Report Share Posted July 23, 2008 Thanks as always Tony. Gonna try that no airborne puck one. No pucks over the glass sounds nice.EDIT: It sucks - the shots are sooooo weak. Thanks for letting me know Mack. I've never really played the game before, so I didn't notice the shots were weak. I'll see if I can fix that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mack Posted July 24, 2008 Report Share Posted July 24, 2008 Sorry, I wasn't being a jerk when I said that, just pointing it out. I was hoping it would be better than what it was. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tony H Posted July 26, 2008 Author Report Share Posted July 26, 2008 Sorry, I wasn't being a jerk when I said that, just pointing it out. I was hoping it would be better than what it was. I'm having a hard time with this one. I'm guessing that there's a "friction" value that's being used to make the puck go slower when it's on the ice (as compared to when it's in the air). I thought I had tracked it down, but it appears that it's a sub routine that effects players speed, as well as the puck speed. I made a code that makes all the players skate really fast, but not really useful (just fun to watch). It would be a lot easier to find the code if all the other players were gone. Is it possible (with a ROM hack) to eliminate everyone on the rink except myself? One other question... When you press the "C" button to shoot (trying to make a goal), can you change the power of the shot by just tapping the button as compared to holding the button down? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wboy Posted July 26, 2008 Report Share Posted July 26, 2008 I'm having a hard time with this one. I'm guessing that there's a "friction" value that's being used to make the puck go slower when it's on the ice (as compared to when it's in the air). I thought I had tracked it down, but it appears that it's a sub routine that effects players speed, as well as the puck speed. I made a code that makes all the players skate really fast, but not really useful (just fun to watch).It would be a lot easier to find the code if all the other players were gone. Is it possible (with a ROM hack) to eliminate everyone on the rink except myself? One other question... When you press the "C" button to shoot (trying to make a goal), can you change the power of the shot by just tapping the button as compared to holding the button down? nice to see your back Tony researching the nhl roms a little more! can you please post info re: speeding up the players... it may help point to values that globally control all the attributes players have... then again, it may not, depends on how the game is coded... would love to check it out though... re: your C button question, yes, I'm pretty sure longer you hold, the bigger/longer the wind up, thus power you get from your shot. Note, the power can be greatly affected by a players attributes.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tony H Posted July 26, 2008 Author Report Share Posted July 26, 2008 nice to see your back Tony researching the nhl roms a little more!can you please post info re: speeding up the players... it may help point to values that globally control all the attributes players have... then again, it may not, depends on how the game is coded... would love to check it out though... re: your C button question, yes, I'm pretty sure longer you hold, the bigger/longer the wind up, thus power you get from your shot. Note, the power can be greatly affected by a players attributes.... wboy, it's good to hear from you. I was recently reading through some of the emails we sent each other when we were working on the NHL '94 stuff. We really hacked the hell out of that ROM. As far as the info on speeding up the players... I not sure yet if the info I found would be useful. I was actually looking for puck speed info, and stumbled across the other stuff. I haven't had time to investigate. Here is the ROM address/Game Genie code that makes the players skate faster going from left to right/right to left... $00914A:D16B = PRJT-BDWL The original instruction was 916B which is: SUB.w D0,$0028(A3). I changed it to D16B, although I'm not sure if that's the right replacement instruction (my 68k assembly is pretty rusty these days). It's kinda fun to watch because most of the players skate so fast that they slam into the walls. I also have a code for skating faster from bottom to top/top to bottom, but it's pretty glitchy... $00915E:D16B = PRJT-BDW8 As I mentioned, I haven't done any playing around with that info. I just changed the SUB.w instruction to an ADD.w instruction to see if I was in the ball park. I've been concentrating on figuring out how to speed up the puck. I have an assembly trace if you want it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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