Make sure to include the problem in the notes if the game fails to boot (black screen, green screen, freezing, etc) Should you happen to find that an up to date Nintendont breaks a game that is listed here as working with an older revision, mention the earlier compatible revision under Notes. Also note that newer release versions of Nintendont always take priority. Titles that work but have any missing audio due to disc streaming are to be entered as Works with notes of audio streaming. ![]() Mark the game as " Doesn't work" if it freezes at the same point every time or fails to boot at all. Mark the game as " Issues" if the game plays but may freeze or has graphical glitches but the game is still playable. Mark the game as " Works" if the game is 98-100% compatible. Status - This column is for the compatibility of the game with a uncompressed (1.35 GB) 1:1 disc image dump. If the game works in the latest revision, leave this field blank. Last working version - The last known revision the game was known working with. If you're using a more recent version than the one listed, update this field. ![]() Version - Always try to use the latest Nintendont release. If the game has no sound due to audio streaming then mark the sound as Issues and put audio streaming in the notes. Set to Doesn't work for games with constant garbled noises, incorrect or no sound at all. Set to Issues if the game has mixed sound issues (working fine in some part of the game, but some instrument/cutscene/menus don't). set to Works if the game has overall good sound with very rare on non existent garbled noises. You can also drag and drop the ISO into dspscan or search this list of NTSC DSPs to obtain the DSP version. If you don't know the version, just leave it empty. Unknown is a valid entry from nintendont's log when it didn't find the DSP version. Do not use "unknown" if you don't know the version. When there is a special release for a specific country, enter an appropriate abbreviation.ĭSP - Which sound DSP version the game is using. Do NOT change the region of an existing game entry. Region - Enter " USA," " JPN," or " EUR", or specific county code "FRN", "GER", "SPN", "ITL" "DUT" or "AUS". Nintendont Thread on GBATemp Posting Guidelines: UNDERSTAND BEFORE EDITING Vandalism will be undone and get you blocked from the Wiki. Anyone is free to edit this list without an account. ![]() You can check it out for yourself at - # A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZĬompatibility list for Nintendont. You can't go wrong for the price-it's free, remember-but I don't think I'd hold my breath waiting for it to become the next Rocket League, either. Ultimately, Roller Champions is a safe, generic, utterly by-the-numbers take on family-friendly roller derby that shows occasional flashes of fun. Queue times can also be iffy: Quick play matches are pretty solid now, but it took me four tries, waiting for more than two minutes each time, before I was able to get into a ranked match. That's better but still not great, obviously, and some players are still having issues. ![]() Ubisoft later said that there were issues with connectivity caused by an unexpected surge of players, and I've played multiple matches with only one crash today. Roller Champions seems more stable today than it was yesterday, when it launched: My first six attempts at playing resulted in one match and five crashes. I understand that game development is complex and difficult, especially in the midst of a pandemic, but it's been nearly three years and from a casual perspective it doesn't look like the game has changed meaningfully at all. It's strange to me that Roller Champions was delayed not just once, but twice, because the gameplay I experienced looks virtually identical to what was shown in the E3 trailer from 2019.
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