LADX-Disassembly
pokeyellow
LADX-Disassembly | pokeyellow | |
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10 | 7 | |
816 | 676 | |
0.5% | 1.9% | |
8.0 | 7.9 | |
3 months ago | 9 days ago | |
Assembly | Assembly | |
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LADX-Disassembly
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The direct influence of Twin Peaks on Zelda
https://github.com/zladx/LADX-Disassembly Could start with a fork of this
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I gave commit rights to someone I didn't know
I did this with every first committer to https://github.com/zladx/LADX-Disassembly : giving commit rights immediately (so that they can merge their first PR themselves).
I did wonders to foster a community of contributors, and get more patches coming. The CI ensures nothing breaks, and there never was any trust incident.
- Zelda Link's Awakening Game engine design via disassembly analysis
- Zelda: Link's Awakening Game Engine Documentation
- Zelda: Link's Awakening game engine documentation (2021)
pokeyellow
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Something a lot like Pokemon Yellow
Related: https://github.com/pret/pokeyellow
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The best pokemon era was 1996-2001
~195k lines of assembly for yellow
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Bi-Weekly Questions Thread
Take a look at the pokeyellow disassembly. You can edit maps with Polished Map and everything else can be done with a text editor.
i think most gen 1 hacks use the decomp projects, in this case pokeyellow.
- Disassembly of Pokemon Yellow
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Pokemon Red and Blue SNES Cartridges w/ Link ports
always wondered why no one has tried making native snes builds using the Pokemon RBY De-compilation project
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Reverse engineering a GameBoy Advance game — Complete Guide
Very cool. It's funny, I just started looking into Pokemon ROM hacking. It's made much easier by the fact that complete decompilations have been made of many of the ROMs, so instead of hex editing I'm able to actually write assembly code. It's pretty daunting making additions to a game that's already so complex but it's been fun to play with.
What are some alternatives?
sebasic4 - SE BASIC - A free BASIC interpreter written in Z80 assembly language
universal-pokemon-randomizer-zx - Public repository of source code for the Universal Pokemon Randomizer ZX
Links-Awakening-Redux - A WIP source code recreation of Link's Awakening DX Redux
pokeemerald-ex-speedchoice
pandocs - The single, most comprehensive Game Boy technical reference.
pokeemerald-expansion - Feature branches for the pokeemerald decompilation. See the wiki for more info.
RSX280 - RSX-11M-like OS for the Z280 CPU.
RedPlusPlus
big2small - A puzzle game for the Game Boy
pokegold - Disassembly of Pokémon Gold/Silver
event-stream - EventStream is like functional programming meets IO
pokeemerald - disassembly of Pokémon Emerald