This first Instructable does not apply to Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald, as they do not have a Pokémon sprite on their title screen. This is the first of them, which explains how to edit the Pokémon sprite on the title screen. (But it will be 0xFE because the 0x0 is counted too.) I tested and it already have support for 2 bytes. You can only expand the trainer's sprites up to 255 sprites. I plan to make many Instructables on Pokémon ROM hacking. I like Alakazams back sprite better in this than RSE. Hi everyone, I've seen some people seeking for a way to add new trainer sprites in Fire Red instead of replacing, I don't know if it was posted, but I'm here to help that people. That's how I started hacking my own Pokémon ROMs. So, as with with many things, if you want things done your way, do them yourself. Out of all of them, it's the best I've seen, but it only goes up to the the first badge, and there hasn't been any development in nearly 2 years. When I was searching for a remake of Pokémon Yellow, I found a few incomplete attempts to recreate the best Pokémon game that ever existed (in my eyes, at least) such as Linkandzelda's "proof of concept" up to Pewter city. I've known Pokémon for about 6 years now, and not once had it crossed my mind that there were people out there that took Pokémon ROMs (and others, too) and modified them to make them look differently, to change the game's map, make their own storyline, even add their own Pokémon to the game. FireRed / LeafGreen - Tileset 2 - The 1 source for video game sprites on the. Unfortunately there wasn't, but by looking around I was introduced to a new world: ROM hacking. Tileset2 Pokemon Firered, Pokemon Games, Pokemon Project, Pixel Art. After defeating the Elite Four again on Pokémon Yellow a few days ago, I wondered if there had been a remake of the game which introduced me to the world of Pokémon.
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