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Super Hanafuda

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Title Screen

Super Hanafuda

Developer: Use
Publisher: I'Max
Platform: SNES
Released in JP: August 5, 1994


DebugIcon.png This game has debugging material.
SoundtestIcon.png This game has a hidden sound test.


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The classic Japanese card game comes to a home console. Also quite super.

Sound Test

The programming located at SNES address $808076-808090 used to reach the Sound Test is always branched over. Use Pro Action Replay (PAR) code 80807500 or Game Genie code DD65-4F0D to change this behavior. Then, hold X button during bootup to open the Sound Test screen.

Super Hanafuda SNES sound test.png

(Source: KungFuFurby, JLukas)

Byte 808000 - debug?

SNES address 808000 appears to be a bit field of debug flags checked during gameplay. It's set to $00 to turn all the functions off. Use Pro Action Replay (PAR) code 808000xx where xx is a non-zero value to experiment.

Byte 808001 - logo skip flag

On the I'MAX logo screen, the game checks SNES address $808001 which contains a hardcoded value of $01. If set to $00 (e.g., Pro Action Replay (PAR) code 80800100), you're no longer allowed to quickly skip past the I'MAX logo by pressing controller buttons.