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I know there's been similar threads in the past, particularly for ROM Hacks. However, I want this topic to be more all-encompassing and also include fangames and PC mods. Can be from any system, though besides translations (which I don't count) most of them reside on Bingtendo/PC stuff.
I guess I'll break the ice by giving out my top 5, I guess. Note that I'm kinda ass at describing things, and this my first actual theead, so please be gentle.
5. Super Mario Bros. X (PC)
This thing has been around for a long time, made by Andrew "Redigit" Spinks of Terraria fame. It (especially the official-ish X2) has a pretty robust level editor that can be compiled into "episodes". It has Lua support as well, and people over the years have made some crazy shit.
4. Daggerfall Unity
I always felt that Daggerfall had a lot of potential, and in some ways, a little ahead of its time, but overambition caused it to crumble into a buggy, empty mess. DFU aims to fix a number of these issues, as well as mod support to help add even more It's now my fave ES because of how much better it feels.
3. Final Fantasy 4 Ultima Plus (SNES)
If there's one thing I really respect about the hack, it's the amount of content the team managed to stuff into such a small space. So many new skills, enemies, bosses, and even playstyle changes. It's got a difficulty bump, too, actually making you think about battles. Some people consider it too bloated and padded, which I can understand, but I personally love it.
2. ZC Quest (Formerly Zelda Classic)(PC)
Like SMBX, this program has been around since forever, since the late 90's IIRC. Originally just a well-made PC port of the original Zelda, it eventually got its own little quest maker that just evolved into being able to create full games. It's pretty limited by today standards, but some dedicated folks have still been able to create some cool stuff. My faves are In the Lost Kingdom of the Banana Blood God, Rite of the Storm, Yuurand, and Link's Quest for the Hookshot 2.
1. Pokémom Clover (GBA)
Yeah, this list probably wouldn't be complete without a Pokey Man, eh. I know there are better made and technically impressive hacks, but being a 4channer myself, it feels like a perfect celebration of the culture filled with many deepcuts and a surprisingly well-crafted roster of Fakemon and a ton of content, even if it's kinda outdated in terms of hacking techniques and QoL. It's actually challenging as well, especially during the post-game.
Welp, that's my list. Any more suggestions or ancedotes are welcome
I guess I'll break the ice by giving out my top 5, I guess. Note that I'm kinda ass at describing things, and this my first actual theead, so please be gentle.
5. Super Mario Bros. X (PC)
This thing has been around for a long time, made by Andrew "Redigit" Spinks of Terraria fame. It (especially the official-ish X2) has a pretty robust level editor that can be compiled into "episodes". It has Lua support as well, and people over the years have made some crazy shit.
4. Daggerfall Unity
I always felt that Daggerfall had a lot of potential, and in some ways, a little ahead of its time, but overambition caused it to crumble into a buggy, empty mess. DFU aims to fix a number of these issues, as well as mod support to help add even more It's now my fave ES because of how much better it feels.
3. Final Fantasy 4 Ultima Plus (SNES)
If there's one thing I really respect about the hack, it's the amount of content the team managed to stuff into such a small space. So many new skills, enemies, bosses, and even playstyle changes. It's got a difficulty bump, too, actually making you think about battles. Some people consider it too bloated and padded, which I can understand, but I personally love it.
2. ZC Quest (Formerly Zelda Classic)(PC)
Like SMBX, this program has been around since forever, since the late 90's IIRC. Originally just a well-made PC port of the original Zelda, it eventually got its own little quest maker that just evolved into being able to create full games. It's pretty limited by today standards, but some dedicated folks have still been able to create some cool stuff. My faves are In the Lost Kingdom of the Banana Blood God, Rite of the Storm, Yuurand, and Link's Quest for the Hookshot 2.
1. Pokémom Clover (GBA)
Yeah, this list probably wouldn't be complete without a Pokey Man, eh. I know there are better made and technically impressive hacks, but being a 4channer myself, it feels like a perfect celebration of the culture filled with many deepcuts and a surprisingly well-crafted roster of Fakemon and a ton of content, even if it's kinda outdated in terms of hacking techniques and QoL. It's actually challenging as well, especially during the post-game.
2.0 never ever.
Welp, that's my list. Any more suggestions or ancedotes are welcome
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