bn6f
Disassembly of MegaMan Battle Network 6 with Cybeast Falzar as baserom (by dism-exe)
pokeyellow
Disassembly of Pokemon Yellow (by pret)
bn6f | pokeyellow | |
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1 | 7 | |
34 | 676 | |
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4.6 | 7.9 | |
11 months ago | 4 days ago | |
Assembly | Assembly | |
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bn6f
Posts with mentions or reviews of bn6f.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects.
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So, the Wii U eShop is closing in a little over a year...
MMBN6 has been disassembled. Making a PC port with this is possible, but you wouldn't be able to distribute it with Capcom's assets.
pokeyellow
Posts with mentions or reviews of pokeyellow.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-07-15.
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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?
When comparing bn6f and pokeyellow you can also consider the following projects:
gridrunner - Gridrunner (1982) by Jeff Minter
universal-pokemon-randomizer-zx - Public repository of source code for the Universal Pokemon Randomizer ZX
supermetroid - Super Metroid SNES game, disassembled
pokeemerald-ex-speedchoice
maten_tools - Tools for hacking maten no soumetsu SMD
pokeemerald-expansion - Feature branches for the pokeemerald decompilation. See the wiki for more info.
pokecrystal - Disassembly of Pokémon Crystal
RedPlusPlus
poketcg - Disassembly of Pokémon TCG
pokegold - Disassembly of Pokémon Gold/Silver
pokeemerald - disassembly of Pokémon Emerald
bn6f vs gridrunner
pokeyellow vs universal-pokemon-randomizer-zx
bn6f vs supermetroid
pokeyellow vs pokeemerald-ex-speedchoice
bn6f vs maten_tools
pokeyellow vs pokeemerald-expansion
bn6f vs pokecrystal
pokeyellow vs RedPlusPlus
bn6f vs poketcg
pokeyellow vs pokegold
bn6f vs pokegold
pokeyellow vs pokeemerald