

It took full advantage of the new media format, and was praised by reviewers for its crisp visuals and amazing music. Released on PC-Engine in 1993, this was the first in the series released as a CD-ROM game. The 10th in its series crafted with stunning graphics and beautiful music Now relive 2 of the greatest titles within the Castlevania series: “Rondo of Blood” (PC Engine) and “Symphony of the Night” (PlayStation®). Both result in the same black screen on boot up.ĭid any of that jog your memory? I'll see if I can formulate a proper guide to submit to their discord once I have a formula that works relatively.Game 2 Castlevania masterpieces available for the first time on PlayStation®4! Looking online I couldn't find any faults in the HCD formatting either. I found a BIN compressing utility that's mandatory for Wii TGCD VC Injection called tg16inject, but it didn't fix the issue after running its command. I thought maybe the BINs needed to be compressed a certain way.

I tried looking into if the HCD needed to be formatted properly since there were reports of manual HCD editing to ensure the audio played correctly, but I couldn't find specific on the matter. I figured maybe the files weren't formatted properly. UWUVCI picks up these files fine for injection, but running the inject after installation just leads to a black screen regardless of the title I used for the injection destination.

Using the command "bincuesplit *.cue hcd bin" will convert any BIN/CUE rom to the proper BIN/HCD/OGG format in its own folder. The only converter I could find for converting BIN/CUE to that was bincuesplit included in the Wii VC Injecting Tools bundle.

UWUVCI requires the dumps be in the Wii VC format, a folder containing several BIN/HCD/OGG files. I have my dumps in BIN/CUE format and an up-to-date version of UWUVCI. Thanks for the reply! Wasn't sure how successful necroing this post would be.
