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- Aug 23, 2017
This is the crying soy star wars fan in retrogaming form.
It's not clear from the video for some reason but the basic idea is that beta stuff and other extra stuff can be inserted via code into an unmodified Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time rom in real time to make a new gameplay experience.
And all soyboys everywhere are crying about it and cumming in their diapers. Over what is essentially a glorified fanfiction romhack. Yeah okay, the rom is technically "unmodified" but that's just semantics.
This romhack played at AGDQ:
Zelda is one of my favorite N64 games and the beta stuff is interesting, but come on, it's just a glorified romhack and the twitch messages in the ending is cringe. You're all crying over 23 year old games for kids and WW3 hasn't even started yet.
It's supposedly not even unmodified, so it's a bunch of bullshit as it is.
It's absolutely all fanfiction, but from a programming perspective, it is an amazing feat. The only mod made to either the cart or the system was an output mod for the N64 so they could get a clean digital signal. The cart was -and technically still is- an unmodified original Zelda cart. What the programmers and runners did was write a program to change the game as it existed in the N64's memory on the fly through the controller ports using arbitrary code execution.
So yes. It's a Romhack. But it's a Romhack done "live" and in a way where the original ROM on the cartridge was not even remotely affected.