![]() ROMs are NOT affected, unless you’re using a crappy emulator or playing a ROM someone hacked as a prank. This copy protection targets bootleg cartridges and cartridge copiers. The really important thing to mention first is this: In the case of MOTHER 2 (Japanese version of EarthBound), the programmers went the extra mile by including several layers of copy protection. Many Nintendo Super Famicom/Super NES games had some sort of copy protection in them – just from personal memory I know Super Metroid and Super Punch-out had copy protection that would go off on accident sometimes. ![]() So I want to try to make things clearer here. Since then, they’ve really made the rounds, but not without a lot of people misinterpreting (or just not paying attention) to the info given. May 14th, 2011 EarthBound, Uncommon KnowledgeĪ few years back I posted a page on Starmen.Net about EarthBound’s copy protection and posted a video about it on YouTube.
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