Faxanadu - "Simple HUD Font" (aka "SHUDF") A Faxanadu ROM Hack by Josephine Lithius (Jo Li) -- [1. (INDE) INDEX] 1. (INDE) Index --------------------------------- Kind of a table of contents! 2. (INDU) Introduction & Questions ------------- Nipping curiosity in the bud! 3. (COTE) Archive Contents -------------------------- What all is in this ZIP? 4. (HOTO) How to Use ------------------------ How does one operate this thing? 5. (NOBU) Known Bugs ------------------------ Look out for fast-moving vermin! 6. (SPTH) Special Thanks --------------------------- These people are awesome! 7. (COFO) Contact Information ------------------------------ Contact… MEEEEE?! 8. (CORI) Legal Stuff --------------------------- Boring, butt-covering texts. -- [2. (INDU) INTRODUCTION & QUESTIONS] - "What is 'Simple HUD Font'?" It's a ROM hack that replaces the default Faxanadu HUD and menu font. - "What does this ROM hack do?" It's a ROM hack that… replaces the default Faxanadu HUD and menu font. - "Yes, but can you elaborate?" Ah. Well, in original release of Faxanadu, the HUD and menu fonts used a fancy-looking font that was somewhat difficult to read. When the game was translated and released in the US, Nintendo decided to keep that font and use it for dialogues and the password system. When Revision 1 came around, though, they changed the dialogue font into something a little easier on the eyes. The HUD font was not changed, however. This ROM hack "ports" the Revision 1 dialogue font over to the HUD for ease of readability. - "What's with all the variants?" I dunno. I was bored. I like the shadow one best, myself! - "Will these patches work on ANY version / region of Faxanadu?" Yes, actually! The graphics locations are consistent across all four regional variants of the game! However, I cannot guarantee that the patches will work with all ROM hacks. So, it probably won't work if the ROM hack upends the game code or significantly rearranges data. It MIGHT work if the hack you're thinking of just changes the HUD font. It will DEFINITELY work on clean, vanilla ROMs. -- [3. (COTE) ARCHIVE CONTENTS] - [Patches] (folder) - JDC_Faxanadu SHUDF (Basic)-v100.ips JDC_Faxanadu SHUDF (Bold)-v100.ips JDC_Faxanadu SHUDF (Italic Basic)-v100.ips JDC_Faxanadu SHUDF (Italic Bold)-v100.ips JDC_Faxanadu SHUDF (Shadow)-v100.ips The most current version of the patch in "IPS" format. - JDC_Faxanadu SHUDF Changelog.txt Changes which were / are made by the hack. - JDC_Faxanadu SHUDF Readme.txt The More You Know™ -=* -- [4. (HOTO) HOW TO USE] Things You'll Need - The IPS file(s) that SHOULD have come with this TXT file - An unmodified game ROM matching one of these descriptions: Faxanadu (Japan) Size: 266,240 bytes -- CRC32: F9E6E6AD Faxanadu (USA) Size: 266,240 bytes -- CRC32: 63464FD Faxanadu (USA) (Revision 1) Size: 266,240 bytes -- CRC32: B6F4F544 Faxanadu (Europe) Size: 266,240 bytes -- CRC32: 272826CF (I will NOT provide these! Sorry~) - A program to apply IPS files to ROMs - A system emulator or flash cart to play the game Suggested Programs - ROM HASHING: ROMhacking.net's Hasher-js (https://www.romhacking.net/hash/) It's ALWAYS a good idea to check your ROM's "CRC32" hash. That way, there can be no mistake about the patches and such! - PATCHING: Floating IPS (http://www.romhacking.net/utilities/1040/) or beat (http://www.romhacking.net/utilities/893/) Floating IPS is easy to use and very reliable. beat would work just fine, too. I just prefer FLIPS. - EMULATION: Famicom Emulator Ultra X (https://fceux.com/web/home.html) Always and forever, the best there ever was. At least in my eyes. It's still getting updated, too, so there's something! How to Apply the patches to the ROM, The Simple Way - Toss your UNMODIFIED ROM and the IPS patch from this archive into into the same directory as your patching utility of choice. - Open your patching utility. Direct it to the ROM and patch. - Do the command that makes the ROM patched. (Varies by-program.) - If everything went well, your ROM should be patched. NO CHANGE IN SIZE SHOULD OCCUR. If it does, something may have gone wrong. - Enjoy! IF ROM DOES NOT RUN, you more than likely tried to apply the wrong patch to the wrong ROM or wrong type of ROM. -- [5. (NOBU) KNOWN BUGS] None yet! Let me know if you find any! -- [6. (SPTH) SPECIAL THANKS] - ROMhacking.net For an having an awesome community and a treasure trove of hacking materials, resources, help, and pretty much anything you could want! - Hungry Goriya (https://hungrygoriya.wordpress.com/) I thought of this idea as I was watching Hungry play through Revision 1 of Faxanadu. So… props to her for inspiring this hack! - YY (https://www.romhacking.net/community/438/) Creator of YY-CHR and YY-CHR.NET, among other great ROM hacking things! YY-CHR is, of course, my tile editor of choice, so I'm always appreciative of all the work YY and others put into it! Cheers! - The makers of FCEUX (https://fceux.com/web/home.html) As stated above, it's my #1 choice for Famicom / NES / Disk System emulation. Great stability, ever-increasing compatibility, and it's just plain easy to use. You can hardly beat that! - Alcaro (https://www.romhacking.net/community/2444/) Creator of Floating IPS, an improvement over Lunar IPS in a lot of ways. Great for ROM patching, great for ROM patch making! -- [7. (COFO) CONTACT INFORMATION] If you need to get in contact with me, you can find me here: - ROMHacking.net: https://www.romhacking.net/community/3879/ - Tumblr: https://jolikmc.tumblr.com Other places: Check Tumblr! Just be warned! I scare easily! :wink: -- [8. (CORI) LEGAL STUFF] "Dragon Slayer" and related ideas and concepts created by Yoshio Kiya and © Nihon Falcom "Faxanadu" and related ideas and concepts created by Hitoshi Okuno and Toshiaki Takimoto, and © Hudson Soft This ROM hack was created by Josephine Lithius and is distributed as a "Public Domain" work which MAY BE SHARED AND DISTRIBUTED FREELY so long as the contents -- including copyrights and contact information -- are NOT MODIFIED. I mean it. Don't make me wag my finger at you. This ROM hack was originally released EXCLUSIVELY to ROMhacking.net. If you found it anywhere else, THAT'S PERFECTLY FINE! I don't mind! Just know that the version at ROMhacking.net is ALWAYS going to be the most up-to-date! Use of this ROM hack IS ALLOWED under a public-domain-equivalent license, so go nuts. If you RELEASE you ROM hack with this modification, though, it would be a REALLY nice gesture if credited me for the original changes. You don't HAVE to, but I'd certainly appreciate the hey-ho!