![]() ![]() Most, if not all "Advanced" hacks change the graphics, remove all sound effects, and/or replace all music tracks with a single new track.In reality, the colors weren't supposed to be different, but rather were adjusted to suit VT01's limitations. Several color variations are actually conversions to VT01 hardware, an uncommon type of Famiclone that uses less colors than the standard NES.There are many "alternate" versions of preexisting Inventor hacks that only modify the music and colors (many of which were created by Cube Tech) these have not been documented here.For more information on these games, see Cube Technology/List of hacks (VT02 games). A very similar set of hacks was created by Cube Technology, with their titles occasionally being mixed with the Inventor hacks in multicarts.Currently, only one console is known to actually use the Timemax library: the Subor Q6, a Chinese handheld released in late 2023.Timemax also developed versions of preexisting Inventor hacks that utilize a vibration motor, built into the game console or its controller. Some hacks are only known to exist in Timemax form despite that the hacks themselves were likely created 20+ years prior. In 2022, a company known as Timemax registered (potentially illegitimate) copyright to various Famiclone plug & play games, many of which are Inventor (or Inventor-like) hacks.renaming Donkey Kong to "What's Up") and uses of alliteration (e.g. The Qi Sheng Long hacks seem to have game titles indicative of a better grasp on the English language, resulting in many pun-like names (e.g.Beginning in the mid-2010s, however, the Qi Sheng Long hacks began occasionally appearing on new plug & plays. Maxx Maxxplay (95-in-1), alongside several regional variants of said consoles. Because of this, the Qi Sheng Long hacks originally only appeared on two systems: the N-Joypad and the Vs. ![]() Qi Sheng Long generally copyrighted the multicart menus themselves rather than the individual games.Some games appear to only exist in Qi Sheng Long form. Qi Sheng Long produced their own variants of numerous Inventor hacks often with different titles, and occasionally entirely different graphic sets.For consistency, it will be referred to as " Conte" in the listing (after the game " Conte Enegy"). Many games feature a specific, generic character who resembles a cute-ified Ninja Turtle.Sometimes the music cues are swapped around, other times they are completely corrupted, possibly to either intentionally hide copyright (badly), or as a side effect of hacking the game.Any games with extensive amounts of Japanese text have been translated into (mostly broken) English.Inventor is only explicitly credited in a small number of these, so the extent of its involvement is unknown. Later hacks fully replaced the music with brand-new tracks. These hacks usually change most/all of the graphics, and may modify the music slightly. ![]()
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