You can just pay a locksmith 10 dollars, and they will make a key for the current lock.
We have scans of the ad’s on this site. I’d use those and go to a print shop with the other side. See if they can print out up something that looks correct for the other side.
Before a complete copy of Bound high was compiled without errors, the broken ROM was somewhat available. *Someone got a copy of the buggy rom and tried to sell it as a prototype to a bunch of people on this site.
The buggy version they are talking about is this version. It was compiled with errors. That’s why it was buggy after a certain point in the game.
That copy (the one you played), was based off the actual code for the game. It took a long time for the people on this site to work together compiled it correctly. You’ve been playing the final copy that was compiled without errors. It’s easy to tell, the buggy version was unplayable after a few levels.
This person actually has the only known prototype of the game. The interest is in if the code of this prototype is different in anyway then the compiled code that was used to make the ROM copy everyone has had the good fortune to be playing 🙂
There currently isn’t another way to get and play Hyper Fighting, so I wouldn’t look ‘down’ on anyone that buys it from the seller. I just wish the seller contacted the coder (maybe on this board) and worked something out so he could get a fair share of the profits. So, go ahead and buy it if you want 🙂 enjoy it. It’s a great game. If you like it maybe post about it and give some props to the person or group that developed it.
There are reasons to release it and reason not to. I’m just going to leave it up to the developers to decide what to do. It’s only respectful, they put all of the work into it.