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botw
- The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Decompilation Project
- The Legend of Zelda Breath of The Wild PC Port
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Is it possible that someone may port the games on his own and will upload them like unofficial ports someday or do you think apple will step in?
I beg to differ, there is currently a project to decompile Breath the Wild. The goal of this project is for understanding the game’s mechanics, not to create an executable file, but if someone really wanted to and didn’t care about the legal ramifications they absolutely could reverse engineer the source code of a game
- In-Progress Clean-Room Implementation of the Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
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PC Ports, Decompilations, Remakes, Demakes, Fan Games, Conversion Mods, Texture Packs!
There is a decomp of Breath of the Wild but the dev says is not for playing is just to understanding the game code and how it was made https://botw.link/
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backporting TotK to Wii U hardware
I've been inspired by the BotW disassembly (see https://github.com/zeldaret/botw) as well as the success in backporting Sonic Mania to the Wii U (https://github.com/Clownacy/Sonic-Mania-Decompilation-Wii-U). So clearly this is something that's doable. The only minor complication is that this will require soldering a bit more RAM into the Wii U, I already did this myself when I made a portable Wii U a few years ago; should be no problem for anyone with even a modest background in EE. You would of course also need a soft-modded Wii U and external HDD to run the game; there are plenty of tutorials on how to do this.
- BOTW code
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Code oversight causes Star Fragments not to spawn 1.67% of the time
I was browsing the BOTW decompilation project here to better understand how Star Fragments spawn. I've noticed when I'm waiting for Star Fragments on top of Dueling Peaks, for example, occasionally one doesn't spawn when it "should".
- Decompilation of the Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
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Is anyone working on a The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time PORT now that it has been completely decompiled??
I think they are working on that. Unless I'm misunderstanding this page
papermario
- Decompilation of Paper Mario for N64
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PC Ports, Decompilations, Remakes, Demakes, Fan Games, Conversion Mods, Texture Packs!
Paper Mario Decompile: https://papermar.io/
- Porting C Game to Unreal
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Paper Mario PC ports beckon as coder completes decompilation of the N64 classic
> Apologies, I don't know much about (disassemblers for) modern ISAs; I'm mostly aware of "dumb" assembly languages used in the 70s and 80s, before macro assemblers, instruction modifier prefixes, instructions with opcodes that change based on argument types, etc.
I was literally thinking about assemblers from the 80s, which are _anything_ but dumb. If anything, it is _todays_ assemblers which may be dumb. Just think how many 8086 assembler kits there were (and are) and whether their syntaxes resemble each other at all. Now single MASM itself and think of how many million ways you have to create a program that builds to the same object code, whether you use macros or not. (Did you use .if or CMP?)
> it definitely did to whatever assembly language the IBM bootloader was written in.
No. Just no. We have assembly listings of the IBM BIOS. Even the first line of it may be different depending on whether you use DW or DB and still compile to the same machine code.
> There are no "technological measures" used to protect IP rights (i.e. DRM) in these older works;
This is also wrong, because _there are_. We literally discussed 10NES which is one such method for a console two generations older, and you can see the ones from Paper Mario 64 right in the decompiled source: https://github.com/pmret/papermario/blob/main/src/general_he...
> Re: ReactOS, and Re: 10NES... [Wall of text]
No one is claiming that reverse engineering is illegal. What is claimed is that decompiling a protected work in full and then distributing that decompilation is definitely illegal.
You can definitely decompile for reverse engineering. I have done it as part of my regular work, at least in the EU. But it is ridiculous to think (and I emphasize: ridiculous) that just because I apply a simple transformation to a protected work I can end up with a non-protected work that is legal for me to distribute without authorization.
It would mean the end of copyright for computer programs as we know it.
In fact, it is so ridiculous, that even since the act of _compilation_ is also a non-revertible transformation (or in your terms, non-bijective), the actual object code would NOT be subject to copyright ! (Because, despite what you're saying, what is copyrighted is the actual source code).
- Decompilation of Paper Mario
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The task is complete
Here's the website from OP's image, if you wanna read a bit more about the project.
- List of unofficial console PC Ports with Tutorial
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Zelda ocarina of time pc port gives 9 1/2 hours on full charge since it only runs in 20fps you can prob get a bit more if u tweek a few stuff
Paper Mario: https://papermar.io
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working on a texture pack
PM64 has had basic modding capabilities for a while, but judging by this site’s progress bar, an actual decomp is just days away. (I’m really hoping for a 3DS port like SM64 got)!
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Other decomps like SM64Decomp
https://papermar.io/ 98.67% Paper Mario 64 Decomp. Mario, libpm64 Though I don't think either will be that interesting tbh. Mario might be fun to see what story skips you can do.
What are some alternatives?
oot - Decompilation of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
ReC98 - The Touhou PC-98 Restoration Project
ghidra - Ghidra is a software reverse engineering (SRE) framework
mischief-makers - In-progress decompilation of mischief makers for the N64.
JoyCon-Driver - A vJoy feeder for the Nintendo Switch JoyCons and Pro Controller
Animal-Crossing-Decomp - Decompilation of Animal Crossing for the Nintendo GameCube
urde - A native reimplementation of the Metroid Prime engine
evangelion - WIP Decompilation of the only anime game on N64
JustDecompile Engine - The decompilation engine of JustDecompile
kirby64 - A work-in-progress decompilation of Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards, brought to you.
botw - Parameter files in a human readable format. Models, sound files, etc. and any other copyrighted content ARE NOT INCLUDED. This CANNOT be used to play the game.
body-harvest-decompilation