Pokemon Stadium 2 - Mord's Moveset Hackv1.00 - July 8, 2019v1.01 (minor changes) - August 10, 2019My friends and I enjoy playing versus but didn't like the Rental movesets they had. So this hack was born! Inspiration for most of the movesets came from Smogon University ( ) but some changes were made and I had to get a little creative for the not fully evolved (NFE) Pokemon. None of the Ubers have Recover and instead have Rest to make it *slightly* more fair. We usually like to play with randomized teams using a team generator. Of course, this can be used for single player as well.The movesets are mostly the same across the different cups (Prime/ Poke/ Little cups). Although I tried to make sure no illegal moves were used, there may be a few I missed. I also tried to make sure no Pokemon in the same family had the exact same 4 moves. NYPC Event moves were intentionally not used (such as Zap Cannon Blastoise). Illegal moves are highlighted in purple. If you find any, let me know somewhere and I can update the hack.The Rental Pokemon slots and stats are unchanged, except for Prime Cup with the following changes:Caterpie, Metapod, Weedle, Kakuna, and Magikarp,were removed from Prime Cup to make room for: Mewtwo, Mew, Lugia, Ho-Oh, an Celebi.Nobody would willingly choose Metapod anyways.Enjoy!-------------------------------------------------------------------------Use "beat" to patch.Pokemon Stadium 2 (U) [!].z64MD5: 1561C75D11CEDF356A8DDB1A4A5F9D5DSHA-1: D8343E69A7DC63B869CF6361D87CDE64444281D3CRC32: A9998E09Pokemon Stadium 2 - Mord's Moveset.z64MD5: 45FA00992D7DB6529EDD8E74BDDF8500SHA-1: 8C7653B476276D6242BA1AF4CEE04658BAA6B614CRC32: EB811B08
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Like other Pokemon Rom hacks Not only graphically upgraded, but the levels have been redesigned to create a brand new experience. Plus, the team has added a bunch of new features, like a new Pokémon Stadium tournament and a new mini-game.
The team at F-Zero DXP has really gone the extra mile with this ROM hack. The levels now feature hidden secrets and puzzles that must be solved in order to progress. This adds a whole new layer of depth to the game and makes it even more enjoyable.
This is a genius N64 ROM hack related to the pandemic. The heart of the game is to keep gamers occupied during COVID-19 and challenge themselves by staying home and playing kazooie throughout the pandemic.
The Super Mario 64: Sonic Edition is one of the most beloved N64 hacks ROM of all time. This features Sonic the Hedgehog as a playable character and adds a host of new levels to the original Super Mario 64 game. You can expect plenty of speed and thrills as you make your way through this modified game.
For years, we could only experience these best N64 Rom hacks through handheld devices or on our PC, but now with Open Emu hacks, we can enjoy them on a different operating system. Check out an example here!
Today, the tech and development of Nintendo 64 games is nothing compared to video games now. If you have the development skills, you could easily make your own Nintendo 64 game. As a matter of fact, fans have made their own mods for a few Nintendo 64 games. Most of them are based on Super Mario 64. There are plenty of other hacks that make other N64 games more interesting by including new levels, or just adding a cosmetic of being able to play as a certain character. Here we will explore 25 N64 hacks that you will want to see and perhaps even try for yourself.
Super Mario Star Road is a ROM hack that was created in 2011 by Skelux. The game was built with what a direct sequel to Super Mario 64 could potentially be like. It features 130 stars and similar level designs from the original game. Impressively, the levels are done using custom graphics and sometimes graphics from other N64 games.
The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords games debuted after Ocarina of Time, but that didn't stop hackers from creating their own mix of both games. Much like being able to play online in Super Mario 64, hackers have created their own version of online co-op play in Ocarina of Time.
The "All Bonds Cheat" would allow you to play as multiple Bond personalities based on the character's history of actors. Among the options were Sean Connery, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, and Pierce Brosnan. These character mods became available through hacking.
One of the few hacks that was acknowledged by Nintendo themselves is the use of an Arwing from Star Fox 64 in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Revealed in an Iwata Asks segment, the Arwing was programmed into the game's files to map out the flight pattern of the Fire Temple boss Volvagia. Hackers have been able to discover the Arwing model and even have it fly around in Kokiri Forest where it would shoot twin lasers at Link and explode when defeated.
A basic character model swap lets you play as Donkey Kong's longtime arch-nemesis King K. Rool in Donkey Kong 64. There isn't much else to the hack, it is a basic model replacement of Donkey Kong. Everything you do is as if you were playing as Donkey Kong, but under the skin of King K. Rool. The animations feature a lot of arm flailing, and it looks hilarious. Maybe this can tie fans of the villain over until he is (hopefully) announced for Super Smash Bros.
Thankfully, a modder has developed a new level for the N64 classic. It is a level based in Saffron City where Todd (our Pokémon photographer) encounters Pokémon not seen in the original game like Marill. It surprisingly ends at a Pokémon stadium where Mewtwo and Mew battle each other. Mewtwo destroys Todd's vehicle, where he struggles to reach the teleportation back to Professor Oak's lab.
There is a hack that allowed for Rainbow Road from Mario Kart 64 to be playable in Diddy Kong Racing. Although it appears you could only race with just the karts, but it is definitely worth looking into just to race on that track but in Diddy Kong Racing style.
Another great multiplayer for classic gaming nights were the Mario Party games. The first three Mario Party games are still to this day the best three games in the long and milked out franchise. What is cool about this particular hack is that you can customize and create your own Mario Party board. You can even alter the background and design aesthetics. Now, who wants to play a Mario Party board set in the Legend of Zelda series?
The Battlefield and Final Destination levels are a mainstay in every Super Smash Bros. game since Melee. However, while these levels were in the single player mode, they were not available to be selected in the original N64 game. There is a hack available that does allow for not only these levels to be playable, but also adds in the Metal Cavern, which was used when fighting Metal Mario. Now you can do a traditional competitive tournament in the original game.
There are updated power-ups and stage obstacles that are more suited for Mario. There are also Goombas and even Yoshi in this hack. Mario also gains new jumping abilities that allow him to reach places that his true N64 self would likely not be able to reach.
There is a hack that allows you to change the form of your character into a fighting polygon form, that way you can have an entire match looking like an early beta version of the game. If you use them in single player, you'll be able to have multiple polygons fight your opponent. The polygons are chosen at random and have infinite lives.
In the same way that Mario was playable in Donkey Kong 64's world, there is also a hack that allows you to play as Mario in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. The same is true vise versa, a hack that will make young Link playable in Super Mario 64. It is pretty crazy how just about any asset from any N64 era game can be used in any other game, none of the talk about using different graphical engines like nowadays or anything. 2ff7e9595c
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