Re: Top gear 3000
Posted by Kurrono on .
Now answer me this question have you ever got Secret Bonus B in the 1995 version that says Kemco. I'm telling you there is another version of the game ...in the copy everybody got they haven't got it at all and I hacked the game on how to get Secret bonus B already ..i know what I'm talking about . The trigger of Secret Bonus B is not on the game. There's no way to get Secret Bonus B ..another copy of the game did came out earlier . Ashley Bennett removed the code . It's real
LDA #$0002
Brk #$05
STA $1A that for car spin and it works
21A is player 1 and 2CD is 2nd player for 027c for 3rd player and 32f for 4th player
"It's me"
LDA #$0002
Brk #$05
STA $1A that for car spin and it works
21A is player 1 and 2CD is 2nd player for 027c for 3rd player and 32f for 4th player
"It's me"
Top Gear 3000 was not released commercially in 1994. Both the PAL (EU) and NTSC (JP/NA) versions of the game were first sold to the public in 1995, with February 1995 being the release date for the NTSC version specifically. The copyright on the game's intro screen states 1994 but the copyright date is not always the same as the release date. The Gremlin logo is only shown on the PAL version because the NTSC version was published by Kemco instead of Gremlin. Gremlin was a UK company, so they published the PAL version themselves while contracting Kemco to handle overseas distribution. So it would make sense then that an "early version" of the game would have the Gremlin logo.
However, Puerto Rico is part of the United States and thus uses the NTSC television standard. Unless you imported a PAL standard television and a PAL console (not totally impossible since some LatAm countries used PAL-type TV standards, but this would be something you would have noticed since the TV would have failed to pick up any local stations and the console would have failed to play any locally released games), you were not playing an early beta version of the game.
However, Puerto Rico is part of the United States and thus uses the NTSC television standard. Unless you imported a PAL standard television and a PAL console (not totally impossible since some LatAm countries used PAL-type TV standards, but this would be something you would have noticed since the TV would have failed to pick up any local stations and the console would have failed to play any locally released games), you were not playing an early beta version of the game.
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| Re: Top gear 3000 | Danielle -- 8/9/2025 4:55 am UTC |
