pybrawlmodule
Python REL Decompiler/Recompiler for Modifiying Super Smash Brothers Brawl (by dantarion)
smashremix
By JSsixtyfour
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- Smash Remix: Version 1.4.0 Release
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There is more room for fighters on the CSS (Concept Image)
Have at it https://github.com/JSsixtyfour/smashremix
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Perfect Dark has been fully decompiled
You probably know about this already, but in the off chance you don't, there is a mod for smash 64 that adds a bunch of neat stuff called Smash Remix. I know it's not a decompilation, but it's a fun time to say the least.
- Update to 1.21
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Smash Remix: Version 1.2.0 Release (Mod of Super Smash Bros. 64)
We have a Discord server for general remix and modding discussion. And the source code of public release is available on GitHub as well if you're interested.
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The applicaton osx-drag-here can't be opened.
Check out their special note for OSX users here: https://github.com/JSsixtyfour/smashremix/releases
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Which version of remix do I need for online play?
Technically you can play with any as long as the person you’re playing with has the most recent version but here’s the current: https://github.com/JSsixtyfour/smashremix/releases
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Smash Remix updated to Version 1.1.0
The project's GitHub
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Smash Remix version 1.1.0 released! - EXPANSION PACK REQUIRED
Download link here
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How to make a rom hack on linux?
(I'm running Pop_os) So I was interested in trying out the "Smash Remix" rom hack of Super smash bros 64: https://github.com/JSsixtyfour/smashremix/releases , I extract the folder, where I find "linux-drag-here.desktop" file and I drag and drop my Smash 64 rom on it, nothing happens. So is it done differently on linux and the instructions to make it work are flawed? Or what's the state of rom hacks on linux in general? Maybe the situation is that most hacks can't be applied to a rom on linux?
What are some alternatives?
When comparing pybrawlmodule and smashremix you can also consider the following projects:
mgs_reversing - Metal Gear Solid PSX reimpl repo
controllertest - Portable N64 Controller Tester
ssb-temp
RMG - Rosalie's Mupen GUI
perfect-dark
c2c - Crash 2 in C