Difference between revisions of "bbgames.7z"

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[[File:Luigi files.png|thumb|The files in the Super Mario 64 source code, proving Luigi's existence.]]
 
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bbgames.7z is an archive containing data obtained in the [[Zammis Clark Breach]]. It was leaked to [[Pokemon Proto General|/ppg/]] on July 25, 2020, right after another leak had just happened. This leak was major, containing complete and partial source code for many Nintendo 64 games and Game Boy Advance games, including Super Mario 64. This archive seems to contain a dump of the "bbgames" ([[iQue Player]] games) tree from [[Acer Cloud Technology|RouteFree]]'s servers. The data was most likely downloaded by Zammis Clark from a part of Nintendo's servers containing an archive of all of [[Acer Cloud Technology|RouteFree]]'s development trees, fsuch as "bb" and "ng" which were leaked as part of [[unsorted.7z]].
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bbgames.7z is an archive containing data obtained in the [[Zammis Clark Breach]]. It was leaked to [[Pokemon Proto General|/ppg/]] on July 25, 2020, the day after another leak had just happened. This leak was major, containing complete and partial source code for many Nintendo 64 games and Game Boy Advance games, including Super Mario 64. This archive contains a dump of the "bbgames" tree from [[Acer Cloud Technology|RouteFree]]'s servers, which contained source code for some of the games [[iQue]] was given for Chinese localization. The data was downloaded by Zammis Clark from a part of Nintendo's fileservers containing an archive of all of [[Acer Cloud Technology|RouteFree]]'s development trees, such as "bb" and "ng" which were leaked as part of [[unsorted.7z]].
  
 
One of the most notable features of bbgames.7z was its inclusion of partial source code for Super Mario 64, including data for the cut Luigi character, leading to widespread hype and awareness of the leak. More generally, bbgames includes data related to the N64 -> iQue Player porting process as well as [[BroadOn]]'s internal company operations in the mid-2000s.
 
One of the most notable features of bbgames.7z was its inclusion of partial source code for Super Mario 64, including data for the cut Luigi character, leading to widespread hype and awareness of the leak. More generally, bbgames includes data related to the N64 -> iQue Player porting process as well as [[BroadOn]]'s internal company operations in the mid-2000s.
 
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*<code>sm64</code> = Super Mario 64 source code (partial, english shindou version with no rumble support)
 
*<code>sf64</code> = Star Fox 64 source code
 
*<code>f0x</code> = F-ZERO X source code
 
*<code>mk64</code> = Mario Kart 64 source code
 
*<code>forest</code> = Animal Crossing source code
 
*<code>dm64</code> = Dr. Mario 64 source code
 
*<code>majora</code> = Majora's Mask source code
 
*<code>ocarina</code>, <code>ocarina2</code> = Ocarina of Time source code
 
  
 
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Revision as of 23:54, 10 March 2021

The original 4chan post with the download link to bbgames.7z.
The files in the Super Mario 64 source code, proving Luigi's existence.

bbgames.7z is an archive containing data obtained in the Zammis Clark Breach. It was leaked to /ppg/ on July 25, 2020, the day after another leak had just happened. This leak was major, containing complete and partial source code for many Nintendo 64 games and Game Boy Advance games, including Super Mario 64. This archive contains a dump of the "bbgames" tree from RouteFree's servers, which contained source code for some of the games iQue was given for Chinese localization. The data was downloaded by Zammis Clark from a part of Nintendo's fileservers containing an archive of all of RouteFree's development trees, such as "bb" and "ng" which were leaked as part of unsorted.7z.

One of the most notable features of bbgames.7z was its inclusion of partial source code for Super Mario 64, including data for the cut Luigi character, leading to widespread hype and awareness of the leak. More generally, bbgames includes data related to the N64 -> iQue Player porting process as well as BroadOn's internal company operations in the mid-2000s.