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Ripping Bootleg NES and GBC games
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I want to rip sprites from a bootleg NES game called Q Boy. Its fun to play and I wanted to rip things in it, but I have a question... Are bootleg games rip friendly? Maybe this is a stupid question but, just to be sure...
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I think since bootleg games are mostly just modified versions of actual games, they can be ripped using the same methods. For example the Wario Land 3 pirate of Puggsy was probably ripped by either tile ripping or hard ripping with layer disabling, just like the original game would be.

I might be misunderstanding the term bootleg though. If you mean stuff like homebrew games (coded by hobbyists as unofficial games), I would assume you'd also do it in a similar manner to most games from the same system.
You may have a fresh start any moment you choose, for this thing that we call "failure" is not the falling down, but the staying down. -Mary Pickford
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The games are not hacks, so I guess it will not be too much of a problem (But it will be hard).
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