Basically what that means is that with this, you can make your own sprites in effect completely changing an already created game. Xchar by the creators of Xlate is a tile editor for rom images. This nifty little utility allows you to view a nes image's sprite data (chr) and is useful if you need to know where the image's chr pages begin and end, if it has chr data seperate or embedded in the prg itself. You can also view the sprites in the terminal window. The Mac counterpart to NAPIT, this is a sprite insertion and extraction utility. And also by looking at the rom in the editor you may be able to find where the palette is and edit that. Nes Palette Editor is a program where you can cycle through a NES rom almost like a hex editor and edit any box that you click on. This is program for converting an entire NES rom to a bitmap, allowing you to edit it, and reconverting it to a rom again. After that, you can use Graphics Inserter to put your modified tiles back into the ROM! Source included. These really cool programs by Jair rip graphics tiles from an NES ROM and converts them into easy to edit Windows bitmaps.
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