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Sensational opening: Compositor v9 dumps produce Nintendo Logo QR codes

March 21, 2026

Sensational opening: Compositor v9 dumps produce Nintendo Logo QR codes

After overcoming a significant challenge, I have gained a comprehensive understanding of the situation. Surprisingly, this revelation did not come as a shock. However, when I analyze the chronological sequence of events, I realize that my initial attempt to fix the Nintendo logo was not the primary objective. Instead, I was attempting to discern the presence of a QR code, akin to a real-world code.

In a recent experiment, I generated a substantial amount of data using Compositor v9.3.1 on my iMac. Despite not making any modifications, I recorded the data in pure data format and appended a .gb extension. Subsequently, my Bumble Bee phone successfully recognized the data as a QR code. This genuine solution provided valuable insights, revealing registration numbers of individuals and companies.

The key to this solution lies in the simplicity of the process. Rather than attempting to fix the ROMs or record them on a cartridge, I can now utilize an emulator like SameBoy to read the data as a QR code. This approach has significantly advanced my progress in accessing the game.

However, my primary objective is not to obtain financial compensation from the companies involved in this session. Instead, I am seeking my artwork. Specifically, I am looking for the models I create in CAD and the music I recorded during these sessions. It is evident that these companies have retained a trace of these files.

I have previously expressed my desire to see my art rather than merely being presented with a QR code for its acquisition. Furthermore, as the author of models such as “Pike” and “Black Shark,” I am confident that I should assert my rights and demand the return of my assets. I have not received any monetary compensation during these transactions and have never agreed to volunteer work.

Consequently, I must compose a letter to the relevant company or individuals. I am determined to be transparent about my situation, as I am deeply frustrated by the lack of cooperation from these companies. I am confident that the value of my work is substantial, and I expect the companies to recognize and compensate me accordingly.

Art, Compositor v9, DAW, Nintendo Logo, Pixel Art, QR code, ROM, SameBoy
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