Jo Li's ROM Hack Repository
A repository of ROM hacks. (Duh.)
by Josephine Lithius (Jo Li)
- (INDE) Index
- (INDU) Introduction & Questions
- (COTE) Repository Contents
- (HOTO) How to Use
- (COFO) Contact Information
- (CORI) Legal Stuff
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"What is 'Jo Li's ROM Hack Repository'?"
It's… a repository of ROM hacks created by me, Josephine Lithius, aka "Jo Li". I mean, it's right there in the title! -
"What is the purpose of this repository?"
The purpose is to collect all the various version of ROM hacks I've created and put them all in one place where people can easily access them. -
"Isn't that what ROMhacking.net is for?"
Well, two things…
- ROMhacking.net is dead. Effectively, anyway.
- ROMhacking.net didn't have every version available. Just the most recent ones.
- "Did anyone actually request this?"
Not directly, I suppose. There's been interest in earlier versions of some of my hacks, but it's extremely rare that someone outright asks me for one. I guess this is kind of a "just in case".
(Last updated on 08/15/2024.)
- NES
- Bomberman 1 - Pretty Bomber
- Faxanadu - Simple HUD Font
- Super Mario Bros 1 Definitive - Tweaks
- Zelda II - BS-X Mascot Girl Edition
- Super NES
- Illusion of Gaia - Sprint Button (for Beta)
- Mega Man 7 - Refit
- Zelda ALttP - BS-X Mascot Edition
- ZZ_Other
- Castlevania DoS - Extra Items
- Pokemon Gen1 - Satin
- Rockman Mega World - Fixer Upper
Every ROM has on this repository comes with specific directions on how to apply them. Otherwise, it's just a matter of navigating to the right directory to find the ROM
If you need to get in contact with me, you can find me here:
- Tumblr: https://jolikmc.tumblr.com
- Other places: Check Tumblr!
As always, contact me if need be!
Original game content, "game series", and related ideas and concepts created by specific people and © their parent company or companies.
These ROM hacks were originally released exclusively to ROMhacking.net, but now they can be found here at GitHub. If you found them anywhere else, that's perfectly fine! I don't mind! Just know that the versions at GitHub are always going to be the most up-to-date!
Use of these ROM hacks are allowed under a public-domain-equivalent license, so go nuts. If you release you ROM hack with this modification, though, it would be a really nice gesture if credited me for the original changes.