Someone should tweak Link's Awakening to set it under an actual modern Twin Peaks and replace weapons git guns and monsters with some dark lore from TP.
Romhacking by refactoring disassembly is something that most experienced (decade+) developers do for a grand project lasting years.
You'd rather start here https://www.romhacking.net/games/884/ and read a romhacking guide. The asset editors and utilities might be enough. More advanced stuff by some asm hacking which may come in form of preexisting patches. Usually it requires understanding only a portion of game's architecture and memory layout.
If you're really keen to start such a project, as I would be keen on playing it, you're likely to spend entire first phase development in level editor getting the sprites and maps right.
aside: this article posted on Twin Peaks Day. Celebrated on February 24 every year to commemorate the day F.B.I. Agent Dale Cooper comes to town to investigate the death of Laura Palmer.
this is pretty much the defacto guide for twin peaks watching (not including season 3). Personally, I think the season 2 episodes marked in red still have some great stuff in there, but it can be a bit of a slog to get through.
Watch the original series, then the movie Fire Walk With Me. If you need more Fire, watch The Missing Pieces, and if you want more Twin Peaks generally, watch The Return
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If you're really keen to start such a project, as I would be keen on playing it, you're likely to spend entire first phase development in level editor getting the sprites and maps right.
https://biosphere.bandcamp.com/album/substrata
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXCLipXQBTo
this is pretty much the defacto guide for twin peaks watching (not including season 3). Personally, I think the season 2 episodes marked in red still have some great stuff in there, but it can be a bit of a slog to get through.