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Post by ian on Dec 11, 2023 8:39:47 GMT
Secret game 1 Press Pause x10 at the title screen or during gameplay. Select Game, then Start Solitaire, then Load Stored Pattern, then Secret Game.
Secret game 2 Beat Secret game 1. After the ending sequence, select Game, then Start Solitaire, then Load Stored Pattern, then Secret Game II. This game serves as an easter egg, and cannot be completed.
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Shanghai
Dec 12, 2023 12:13:43 GMT
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Post by lambrettadave on Dec 12, 2023 12:13:43 GMT
Nice find Ian
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Shanghai
Dec 16, 2023 13:55:14 GMT
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Post by Chunkchenko on Dec 16, 2023 13:55:14 GMT
How do you find these? Is it just doing random things to you find it or do you use a special software that tries random combinations? Very interesting how often you find these new discoveries
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Post by Maxim on Jan 29, 2024 19:35:09 GMT
How do you complete secret game 1? By abuse of the "show a move" option? I don't have time in my life to finish that...
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Shanghai
Feb 1, 2024 9:46:04 GMT
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Post by ian on Feb 1, 2024 9:46:04 GMT
How do you complete secret game 1? By abuse of the "show a move" option? I don't have time in my life to finish that... I think the point is that it's time-consuming and difficult! It is a stored pattern, so it can be memorised or noted down. After digging through the RAM a little bit I was able to decipher and document the layout if that's any use to you? Alternatively I could just post a picture of secret game 2, but it's such a good Easter egg I didn't want to spoil it!
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Shanghai
Feb 2, 2024 20:01:11 GMT
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Post by Maxim on Feb 2, 2024 20:01:11 GMT
Hmm, now I’m intrigued. Indeed I was wanting to make a screenshot, since that helps you see what the first secret game looks like…
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Post by ian on Feb 8, 2024 2:32:14 GMT
I think I actually ended up doing a bit of hacking to finish secret level 1. The values of the 144 tiles are stored in the RAM from $C400-$C48F. If you change those bytes to the same value then you can match any tiles.
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