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I probably haven't searched enough...
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Chris2Balls [:B] Offline
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I probably haven't searched enough...
... But is there a tutorial for ripping NES games' sprites? I want to rip some Burai Fighter sprites.
Is there a program I could use for doing so? I currently have Jnes as NES emulator.
I apologize in advance if this thread turns out to be a waste of time. Thank you for reading! Smile

Edit: I've downloaded Gextract, but it can't open my "Burai Fighter.nes" file. Maybe I should get another ROM?
Edit no.2: Might as well use Tile Molester. Is there a way of knowing which part is assigned to which, or is it pure guess work?

03-28-2011 12:59 PM
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RE: I probably haven't searched enough...
You don't have to guess, where each part belongs. Usually, you have to arrange the Tiles in a simple pattern.
[Image: image1.png]
Aside from the incorrect colors, you can see, the tiles are stored horizontally. NES Sprites aren't too big, so the pattern is like this:
[Image: image2.png]
If the sprites are symmetrical objects, there is only one half to save space. You have to mirror them manually and combine them with their counterpart.
03-29-2011 02:46 PM
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