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⚫ | ''Twin Eagles Group''' is a Peruvian scener group that originally started coding for the Commodore 64 scene, and is notably one of the very first computer sceners from |
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⚫ | '''Twin Eagles Group''' is a Peruvian scener group that originally started coding for the Commodore 64 scene, and is notably one of the very first computer sceners from Perú. They are known in the pirating scene for having produced a number of hacks for the SNES, most infamously the ''Speedy Gonzales: Los Gatos Bandidos'' hack known as [[Sonic the Hedgehog 4 (SNES)|''Sonic the Hedgehog 4'']]. The majority of their hacks are sprite and title screen hacks. They also made football game hacks which added South American teams (mostly from Perú, but also from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Bolivia). |
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Many of their hacks were commissioned works where TEG gave a master ROM to resellers across the world that then made cartridges and distributed the games in numerous countries. Some hacks also were personally made and sold by TEG themselves to resellers. |
Many of their hacks were commissioned works where TEG gave a master ROM to resellers across the world that then made cartridges and distributed the games in numerous countries. Some hacks also were personally made and sold by TEG themselves to resellers. |
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− | ==SNES Hacks== |
+ | == Super Nintendo (SNES) Hacks == |
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+ | *''[[101 Dalmatians]]'' (hack of ''Beethoven's 2nd'') |
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+ | *''[[Bananas in Pajamas]]'' (hack of ''Chester Cheetah: Too Cool to Fool'') |
+ | *''Ferrari F-50'' |
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− | * ''Excite Stage/Futbol Excitante'' (hack of ''International Superstar Soccer'') |
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+ | *''[[Flubber]]'' (hack of ''Jelly Boy'') |
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+ | *''[[Futbol Excitante]]'' (hack of ''International Superstar Soccer'') |
+ | *''Iron Mask'' |
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+ | *[[Man In The Iron Mask (SNES Pirate Game)|''Man In The Iron Mask'']] |
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+ | *''[[Men In Black]]'' (hack of ''The Blues Brothers'') |
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+ | *[[Ronaldinho Soccer 97]] (hack of International Superstar Soccer Deluxe) |
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+ | *''Saint Seiya'' (completed but unreleased) |
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+ | *''Saint Seiya 2'' (completed after 6 months of work but unreleased) |
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+ | *''[[Sextris]]'' |
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+ | *''Street Fighter 2 vs. X-Men'' (unreleased) |
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+ | *''[[Street Fighter II: Champion Edition]]'' (hack of ''Street Fighter II: The World Warrior'') |
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+ | *''[[Tarzan]]'' (hack of ''Disney's The Jungle Book'') |
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+ | *[[Titanic (Twin Eagles Group)|''Titanic'']] (hack of ''S.O.S'') |
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+ | *''Xuxa'' |
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+ | == SEGA Genesis (Mega Drive) Hacks == |
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+ | *''Argentina Soccer 97'' |
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+ | == Game Boy Hacks == |
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+ | *''Saint Seiya'' |
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+ | == PlayStation Hacks == |
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+ | *''Bolivia Soccer'' |
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+ | *''[[Chile Soccer]]'' |
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+ | *''Futbol Brasilero'' (completed but unreleased) |
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+ | *''Futbol Peruano 98'' |
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+ | *''Peruvian Soccer 97'' (finished but unreleased) |
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+ | *''Peruvian Soccer 99'' |
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+ | *''Peruvian Soccer 2000'' |
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+ | *''Peruvian Soccer Turbo'' |
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+ | == Reference == |
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+ | {{Companies}} |
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+ | {{Twin Eagles Group Games}} |
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+ | [[Category:Twin Eagles Group]] |
Revision as of 02:14, 19 January 2020
Twin Eagles Group is a Peruvian scener group that originally started coding for the Commodore 64 scene, and is notably one of the very first computer sceners from Perú. They are known in the pirating scene for having produced a number of hacks for the SNES, most infamously the Speedy Gonzales: Los Gatos Bandidos hack known as Sonic the Hedgehog 4. The majority of their hacks are sprite and title screen hacks. They also made football game hacks which added South American teams (mostly from Perú, but also from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Bolivia).
Many of their hacks were commissioned works where TEG gave a master ROM to resellers across the world that then made cartridges and distributed the games in numerous countries. Some hacks also were personally made and sold by TEG themselves to resellers.
Super Nintendo (SNES) Hacks
- 101 Dalmatians (hack of Beethoven's 2nd)
- Bananas in Pajamas (hack of Chester Cheetah: Too Cool to Fool)
- Ferrari F-50
- Flubber (hack of Jelly Boy)
- Futbol Excitante (hack of International Superstar Soccer)
- Iron Mask
- Man In The Iron Mask
- Men In Black (hack of The Blues Brothers)
- Ronaldinho Soccer 97 (hack of International Superstar Soccer Deluxe)
- Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (hack of Sparkster[1])
- Sonic the Hedgehog 4 (hack of Speedy Gonzales: Los Gatos Bandidos, and commonly pirated as Sonic the Hedgehog 4)
- Saint Seiya (completed but unreleased)
- Saint Seiya 2 (completed after 6 months of work but unreleased)
- Sextris
- Street Fighter 2 vs. X-Men (unreleased)
- Street Fighter II: Champion Edition (hack of Street Fighter II: The World Warrior)
- Tarzan (hack of Disney's The Jungle Book)
- Titanic (hack of S.O.S)
- Xuxa
SEGA Genesis (Mega Drive) Hacks
- Argentina Soccer 97
Game Boy Hacks
- Saint Seiya
PlayStation Hacks
- Bolivia Soccer
- Chile Soccer
- Futbol Brasilero (completed but unreleased)
- Futbol Peruano 98
- Peruvian Soccer 97 (finished but unreleased)
- Peruvian Soccer 99
- Peruvian Soccer 2000
- Peruvian Soccer Turbo
Reference
List of games by Twin Eagles Group |
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