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General => RBI Baseball => Topic started by: lasermakerbaseball on 12/28/07, 01:31:19 AM

Title: help needed for RBI Baseball game editor and emulator
Post by: lasermakerbaseball on 12/28/07, 01:31:19 AM
Can anyone help me figure this out?

I am attempting to mesh together a concept for a game I am creating called 80's Era Playoffs with 12 teams and 11 players on each team and have found an RBI baseball game editing site but I am hoping to talk to experts like you.

Please help.. you can also connect with me through Stegaman Quirple's Fantasy Zone at http://thefantasyleague.moonfruit.com/

Thanks a ton,

Wes
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Title: Re: help needed for RBI Baseball game editor and emulator
Post by: ultimate7 on 12/28/07, 10:54:22 AM
No one has as of yet been able to figure out how to add more than 10 teams to the original RBI ROM.
Title: Re: help needed for RBI Baseball game editor and emulator
Post by: Attezz on 12/28/07, 11:35:37 AM
But there is (maybe?) an RBi 2 or 3 editor kicking around somewhere.
Title: Re: help needed for RBI Baseball game editor and emulator
Post by: nightwulf on 12/28/07, 06:55:41 PM
I'm no longer working on adding more teams to RBI.

There is no RBI3 editor to my knowledge; the few hacks that exist have been done solely via hex editing.
Title: Re: help needed for RBI Baseball game editor and emulator
Post by: The Express on 12/29/07, 11:19:51 AM
somebody was able to hack the tecmo super bowl rom to get all 32 teams in, just an fyi
Title: Re: help needed for RBI Baseball game editor and emulator
Post by: BeefMaster on 01/03/08, 09:09:10 AM
Quote from: The Express on 12/29/07, 11:19:51 AM
somebody was able to hack the tecmo super bowl rom to get all 32 teams in, just an fyi

The same thing was done for RBI 3 - someone got all 30 teams selectable, rather than the 28 that are there by default (26 + all-stars).  RBI 3 has places for that extra team data, though, so it's a much smaller job to do it on that version than the original.

Wes, if you're still looking for something, you may want to try out the editor for Family Stadium '90 (http://nightwulf.rbicentral.com/fs90-editor/).  It isn't as full-featured as the RBI editor, but it has 12 teams, and you can edit the batter and pitcher data, at the very least.