06-06-2012, 04:03 AM
Indeed, PC games can have a wide range of different methods for ripping, depending on how the game stores them. For example in World of Goo images are just simple PNG files, whereas when I had a quick look at Bastion's files everything was encrypted in weird formats.
Ah, OK. Don't really know of any program like that, although GSavestate does an OK job with small tiles. Still, most people seem to go with screenshotting, and not all know how to or which emulator to use (personally I had to Google quite a bit). So a tutorial for that would still be kind of useful.
(06-05-2012, 02:56 PM)Mighty Jetters Wrote: I already know how to rip with the screenshot method, I was just thinking more like having a guide focused on using tools (I guess the only tools that exist that actually work for Genesis games would be Tile Molester/YY-CHR/Tiled GGD, but I was hoping to find something that didn't entirely involve puzzling tiles, finding the right palette and all that complicated stuff) that some incredibly skilled ripping professional out there may've found/invented.
Ah, OK. Don't really know of any program like that, although GSavestate does an OK job with small tiles. Still, most people seem to go with screenshotting, and not all know how to or which emulator to use (personally I had to Google quite a bit). So a tutorial for that would still be kind of useful.