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pokegold
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Do we know the DVs/stats of Red’s Pokémon in G/S/C?
If you still want the DVs, they should be 15, 13, 13, 14 for Attack, Defense, Speed, and Special Attack/Defense, respectively, which means the HP DV should be 14. You can find them here (Gold/Silver) and here (Crystal), though the only difference is that Crystal contains an additional entry for Eusine.
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I'm a novice with a very niche desire: A Game Boy Color emulator that can send, receive, and SAVE infrared pulses from Pokemon GSC. Nothing else really matters.
One other option is to actually look through the decompiled silver/gold roms, and find the code that actually generates the bytes - then you can copy this functionality on your Arduino.
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Ok after doing it with legendaries, i palette swapped Ceruledge and Armorogue!
The most common version of the myth is that in Gen 2, to save on space, each Pokémon was assigned a shiny palette based on its own colors. You can see the notes from a project to decompile Gold's code here: https://github.com/pret/pokegold/blob/1521f52e37741a9220a1362443df6d0462e582d3/data/pokemon/palettes.asm
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The best pokemon era was 1996-2001
~330k lines of assembly for gold/silver
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Blizzard threatens to shut down Warcraft III open-source engine
Also again, you can compile Pokemon games without a ROM right now from GitHub. Here's Gold for instance: https://github.com/pret/pokegold
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How do I build a Pokemon Silver rom with pokegold dissasembly
Follow the installation instructions
- How do I make a Pokemon Gold/Silver hack exactly?
- Disassembly of Pokémon Gold/Silver
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Change player name with Coin Case Glitch
As for your wondering if you could change your name by loading the name entry screen, it might be possible but I don't know if anyone's looked into it (I personally found directly editing my name via boxcode to be easier and more predictable), or if there'd be some unintended consequences from calling that specific routine when you normally aren't supposed to. You'd have to look into how the name entry works (you can find a disassembly for Gold here which has the relevant functions in human-readable assembly), ensure it'll write your name to the correct memory addresses, find the routine's exact ROM address then write a boxcode to call that routine and then safely return to your game.
- Tepig is the next CommunityDay Pokémon!
poketcg
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The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past gets a reverse-engineered clone
There's also Diamond/Pearl now, as well as Mystery Dungeon RRT, Pinball, and the Trading Card Game.
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Bi-Weekly Questions Thread
You can check the forks of the poketcg decompilation to see if any of them are romhacks in a state to be played.
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How difficult would replacing graphics in a GBC game?
Here's a disassembly of Pokémon TCG. If you can figure out how to assemble the file using the instructions provided, it'd probably be the easiest way to do what you want. You just have to modify the existing files in the corresponding gfx and text folders to make the changes you want, and then assemble the game.
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Fetching data then displaying it from games
You'd also need to know how the game itself represents its state. The disassembly of the game would be a useful resource for figuring that out.
What are some alternatives?
Pokemon-Perfect-Crystal - The goal of this hack has been to make an idealized definitive version of Pokemon Crystal that has every Pokemon available to catch and to fix a number of glaring glitches that hampered the original game.
DS-Pokemon-Rom-Editor - New DS Pokemon ROM Editor, based on Nømura's 2020 edition. Expanded with loads of new features, bugfixes and better usability.
pokeyellow - Disassembly of Pokemon Yellow
universal-pokemon-randomizer - Public repository of source code for the Universal Pokemon Randomizer
WarsmashModEngine - An emulation engine to improve Warcraft III modding
pokeemerald - disassembly of Pokémon Emerald
pokecrystal - Disassembly of Pokémon Crystal
hgss-map-randomizer - Randomizes warps in Pokemon Heart Gold and Soul Silver
polishedcrystal - An upgrade to Pokémon Crystal. Brings features and content up to date, and adds some original content.
individual-color-variation - Pokémon Platinum hack to make individual Pokémon have a unique color variation (+ some shiny color changes).
pokered - Disassembly of Pokémon Red/Blue
pokefirered - Decompilation of Pokémon FireRed/LeafGreen