Sun Jul 06 2025
We recently told you about Infidelity, the talented ROM hacker known for his impressive work porting NES games to the SNES, particularly his remarkable adaptation of Mega Man VI. If you missed it, check out our article here: 👉 Mega Man VI ported to the Super Nintendo by Infidelity
Well, he’s not stopping anytime soon! On his social media, Infidelity just announced his next big project: porting three iconic Konami NES titles to the Super Nintendo. The lucky picks? Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1989), Super C (1990), and Contra Force (1992).
In recent years, homebrew NES-to-SNES ports have become increasingly popular, but Infidelity has established himself as the undisputed leader in the field. His past work on legendary titles like The Legend of Zelda, Punch-Out!!, and Metroid shows not only technical mastery but also a deep respect for the source material.
Contrary to what you might expect, the goal of these ports isn’t to “modernize” the graphics or make them look like native SNES games. Instead, the focus lies in eliminating technical limitations from the NES, such as slowdown and sprite flickering, while unlocking new possibilities like MSU1 audio or FMV-style cutscenes.
Since releasing his Mega Man VI port last May, Infidelity has also updated one of his previous projects: the SNES version of Contra (1988, Famicom), which is now fully playable in English. He’s now moving on to the three upcoming Konami titles, which are sure to thrill fans of retro action games.
No official release schedule has been shared yet, nor the order in which the ports will arrive—but one thing is clear: these new versions will be well worth the wait. They aim to let players rediscover these classics under the best possible conditions, while retaining their beloved 8-bit essence.
To stay updated on the progress of these projects, make sure to follow Infidelity on Twitter/X, where he regularly shares updates and behind-the-scenes looks at his work.
Source : Time Extension