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It has been praised for its unique graphics, music, and story. SNES Super Nintendo Earthbound - Complete w/ Players Guide no scratch & sniff £1,100.00 Free postage or Best Offer SPONSORED Mother 2 Earthbound Nintendo Super Famicom SNES NTSC-J Japan Complete CIB £64. The game was critically acclaimed, winning several awards including the 1995 Nintendo Power Awards for Best Console Game and Best Character. The game is set in the fictional town of Onett, and follows the adventures of a young boy named Ness who, along with his friends, must stop an alien threat. EarthBoundĮarthBound is a role-playing video game developed by Shigesato Itoi and released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in Japan on December 6, 1994, and in North America on December 17, 1994. The emulator will start playing the game. Open the DS emulator and load the Mother 3DS ROM.ġ2. Open the DS emulator and load the Mother 3 ROM.ħ. Extract the Mother 3DS ROM to a folder on your computer.Ħ. Extract the Mother 3 ROM to a folder on your computer.ĥ. It is in development and needs your help!Ī computer with an emulator and a DS emulatorĤ. This is an emulator for the game Mother 3 for the Nintendo DS. Then, select the Load button and select the EarthBound ROM file that you downloaded. Once the emulator is installed, open it and click on the File button. To play EarthBound ROM on SNES emulator, you will need to download and install the emulator. All the good reproduction sites I know of only do Earthbound Uncut which isn’t quite the same game since it’s (I think) a straight translation from the Japanese with no censored graphics rather than the US localisation.Supported Devices: Android, iOS, Windows, Linux There’s a very good post about this on starmen:īasically there’s no legitimately easy way I can think of unless you own a flash cart. They got really nasty with the anti piracy stuff.Ĭertain converters will let you bypass the region protection but if you’re buying a real copy of earthbound and a converter you may as well just get an NTSC SNES instead of the latter. I’m pretty sure a lot of reproductions are going to have horrible stuff like way too many enemies and save deletion towards the end of the game. Another thing to consider is the anti pirating measures the game has in place. It shouldn’t matter too much since it isn’t exactly a fast paced game to begin with but the music may sound a bit wrong. A PAL reproduction is the simplest but presumably it’s going to leave everything running too slow.
