01-09-2021, 10:23 AM
Ninja Warriors Once Again is a widescreen port of this:
https://www.spriters-resource.com/snes/n...iorsagain/
Ripping tools would be ZSNES (emulator) and vSNES (a viewer tool for SNES). Both don't need installation.
https://www.zsnes.com/
https://www.romhacking.net/utilities/274/
vSNES works with importing ZSNES quicksaves and gives you a view into palettes (PalViewer), VRAM tiles (MemViewer) and what's currently going on (SceneViewer). The latter one lets you view backgrounds and can erase overlapping sprites one-by-one.
Hovering over a sprite in SceneViewer with your cursor shows you its correct palette in PalViewer and also the position of its tiles in MemViewer. It also gives you the number of the sprite in SceneViewer itself so you can uncheck (erase) it or not, if it's in the way (like characters grappling each other, there's no way to capture their whole sprites with just ZSNES since both overlap each others sprites).
ZSNES should be clear:
- You can see all capture options by pressing F1 during gameplay
- F2 & F3 toggle / save ZSNES quicksaves
- ESCAPE toggles the emulator menu for more options
- 1-6 keys enable / disable different layers within the game
https://www.spriters-resource.com/snes/n...iorsagain/
Ripping tools would be ZSNES (emulator) and vSNES (a viewer tool for SNES). Both don't need installation.
https://www.zsnes.com/
https://www.romhacking.net/utilities/274/
vSNES works with importing ZSNES quicksaves and gives you a view into palettes (PalViewer), VRAM tiles (MemViewer) and what's currently going on (SceneViewer). The latter one lets you view backgrounds and can erase overlapping sprites one-by-one.
Hovering over a sprite in SceneViewer with your cursor shows you its correct palette in PalViewer and also the position of its tiles in MemViewer. It also gives you the number of the sprite in SceneViewer itself so you can uncheck (erase) it or not, if it's in the way (like characters grappling each other, there's no way to capture their whole sprites with just ZSNES since both overlap each others sprites).
ZSNES should be clear:
- You can see all capture options by pressing F1 during gameplay
- F2 & F3 toggle / save ZSNES quicksaves
- ESCAPE toggles the emulator menu for more options
- 1-6 keys enable / disable different layers within the game