======================================================= =========================Noobow======================== ==========================V1.00======================== Genre: Platformer Source language: Japanese Platform: Gameboy Patch language: English Author: Pennywise E-mail: yojimbogarrett@gmail.com http://yojimbo.eludevisibility.org/ ====================================================== About Noobow ====================================================== Background: I first learned about Noobow from an HG101 article on the game and put in the back of my mind as a potential project. Noobow as it turns out is a Japanese mascot for chocolate if I'm remembering it correctly. As such it's entirely geared towards children and is perhaps only noteworthy for its cute graphic design. The game is an extremely simple platformer with the most basic of puzzles that aren't hard to figure out. There's really no reason an adult should be playing this game unless they have the mind of a child or are interested in the history of video games. I recommend that if anyone reading this has children, they should have their children play the game instead. As for all the project history stuff, this was a simple project. I knew the translator, Eien ni Hen, wouldn't say no to translating it just because of how cute it is. danke hacked and designed the title screen and some other misc graphics while FlashPV provided the font for stage titles and graphic design for the stage select screen. ====================================================== Patching Instructions ====================================================== The patch is in IPS or BPS format and can be applied with a program such as FLIPS. http://www.romhacking.net/utilities/1040/ Apply the patch to the original Japanese version of the ROM: Noobow (J).gb We would be highly grateful, if you find some time to contact us with proposals or corrections. Information on found bugs or corrections would be highly appreciated. P.S. Support the game industry by buying used games! Even if the money doesn't go to the developers directly, as the games become rare and harder to find, the price goes up, and people become more inclined to buy new releases "while they can!" ====================================================== Credits go to: Pennywise - hacking, text editing Eien ni Hen - translation danke - graphic design and hacking FlashPV - graphic design ====================================================== Compiled by Pennywise. May 2018.