![]() ![]() There are two main schools of thought for how newcomers should play the series, choose whichever one you think sounds better. ![]() You can patch it to a clean ROM (which means you’ll play it in Japanese), or you can patch it to an already-patched translated ROM, either way it doesn’t matter, as the only data these patches touch is the 64 colors that the game uses as its palette data. What Order Should I Play the Games Each of the Mother games is self-contained, so you can jump into any part of the series and have fun. These patches can be used in conjunction to any of the translation patches out there. Lots of info hereif you can read Japanese. EarthBound Zero Easy Patch - Makes the game a lot easier for those who dont enjoy level-grinding. ![]() That is why several patches were made, one that looks very close to an NTSC signal (palette called “Smooth(FBX) by FirebrandX), one based off the color palette that Nintendo uses for their NES Virtual Console titles, and another based off the palette used by the NES Classic Edition. Here are a few important links that MOTHER fans might find interesting and/or helpful. But the way these colors appear can be different from one TV to another, whether it’s between NTSC and PAL, or RF/AV cables… so really there are no ‘true’ NES palettes. Mother 1+2 both mother 1 and mother 2 in. NES games don’t have any palette data, they just have ‘color assignments’ choosing from the NES’s 64 different color ’slots’. Browse Mother 1+2 files to download full releases, installer, sdk, patches, mods, demos, and media. Several patches were made because there are no true NES colors due to the way it handles colors. This is a patch for *Mother 1+2* for GBA that restores the colors back to what they were on NES (for Mother 1 only, the Mother 2 side of the ROM is untouched). As some of you may know, a lot of GBA games have brightened, washed out colors in order to make it easier to see on an unlit GBA. ![]()
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