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[[iNES Mapper 222]] reportedly represents the pirate port of [http://bootgod.dyndns.org:7777/profile.php?id=2303 Namco's Dragon Ninja] on the PCB '''CTC-31'''.
[[iNES Mapper 222]] reportedly represents pirate ports of [http://bootgod.dyndns.org:7777/profile.php?id=2303 Namco's Dragon Ninja] (on the PCB '''CTC-31''') and [http://bootgod.dyndns.org:7777/profile.php?id=4519 Taito's Don Doko Don 2] (renamed "Super Mario Bros. 8").


It appears to use a [[VRC2]] and a bunch of 7400-series logic to form some kind of interrupt controller.
It appears to use a [[VRC2]] and a bunch of 7400-series logic to form some kind of interrupt controller.

Latest revision as of 21:26, 16 August 2015

iNES Mapper 222 reportedly represents pirate ports of Namco's Dragon Ninja (on the PCB CTC-31) and Taito's Don Doko Don 2 (renamed "Super Mario Bros. 8").

It appears to use a VRC2 and a bunch of 7400-series logic to form some kind of interrupt controller.

No better information than FCEUX's source is currently available. The cartridge shell doesn't even hint which corporation CTC is.

See also: http://forums.nesdev.org/viewtopic.php?t=12654