SOR2 – Title and Story screen replacement

Hello Retro Gaming fans, Ryan Mcquinn here! In today’s video I’ll be showing how to replace the Title Screen, The First Story Screen and another method for replacing the portraits screen (One I think is better.) I’ve been working on this for a while, so I hope the information can …

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SOR2 – Custom Character Select Screen

Hello Retro Gaming fans, Ryan Mcquinn here! Learn how to modify the character select screen in Streets of Rage 2! In the video the Tools I use are Sonic Map Editor(Xenowhirl), Palette’s of Rage(gsaurus), Sega Genesis Checksum Fixer(Kuwabara) and SOR2 Compression Utility (Original Python script by Sharpnull, GUI version by …

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Wii Sports Bowling – Perfect Game – (Wii) – 2006

Hello Retro Gaming fans, Ryan Mcquinn here! Back in November of 2006 Nintendo Released possibly their most innovative console ever!, The Wii! Even non-gamers loved it! Bundled with this impresive system was Wii Sports. I remember playing with my Wife for hours. We especially loved Wii Sports Bowling. My wife …

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Sesame Streets Of Rage Version 1 – (Genesis) 2022

Hello Retro Gaming fans, Ryan Mcquinn here! A ROM hack 7 months in the making. I originally got the idea from a post in our Retro Gaming group on Facebook. Someone photo shopped “Sesame Streets” over “Streets” in Streets of rage and posted it as a joke. A day later …

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Winter Jampack Demo – (Playstation 2) – 2002

Hello Retro Gaming fans, Ryan Mcquinn here! Much like the demo disc’s released for the Playstation 1, The Playstation 2 Jampack disc’s were loaded with content such as video demonstrations of up coming games and playable demo’s of games. The Jampack’s however go a step further with tips and commentary …

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Interactive CD Sampler: Volume 1 – (PS1) – 1995

Hello Retro Gaming fans, Ryan Mcquinn here! In the mid 90’s, Sony released their first console to market the Playstation. The first in a numerically named series of consoles set to rival the likes of Nintendo and Sega. With this console being in it’s infancy, Sony needed a way to …

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