Spaceworld 97 pokemon gold
I can probably make codes to create Masterballs, if anyone wants.
SPACEWORLD 97 POKEMON GOLD CODE
The highlighted code changes lead of party to Lv.100, tho it is kind of worthless, since the HP doesn't change. Next two cheats, changes the species of the lead in party to 0x19 (hexadecimal), 25 in Decimal. This segmented below was added via an edit to my post:įirst two cheats, changes lead in party to shiny. (it says modded, cause its the ver with the fixed header) : Gold Demo modded.sav Did you replace Crystal VC or something? Also, did you attempt to "save" using debug menu?Īdditionally, I've hidden your post regarding the VC creation, because it was giving the impression that you wanted to give away the rom.Īnyhow, my "save". Your save data appears different from mine, but it appears completely blank, besides some header information.Īlso, I find it interesting that it says sav.dat. Which photos are from the actual event? We should see exact match up.Īgree matching locations but it doesn't look like any of the photos are exact match, some are close though, but not exact? Shouldn't all the ones taken at the vent match exactly? Shouldn't they match exactly though like I can see the last one u added there's an extra person sprite. I found another image, and managed to match that too! I think a bunch of information matches this:
SPACEWORLD 97 POKEMON GOLD WINDOWS
The older copy has glass windows on the doors, and the newer one (and the one leaked) users striped textured doors. The notable difference, is best exemplified by Tin Tower comparisons. The image is big, so open in new tab to view it:ĭo note that the maps I could not replicate, appear to be from an even older showcase of the game. There's a few map images I haven't been able to replicate or fully replicate, so take a screenshot if you managed to find the spot! Now, holding B to run allows walk through walls.Īlso, here's an image document I made to compare old school footage to the data in the game. Press select at title screen to enter debug menu,Ĭhoose second top option to play the game with debug options. Try reading them with google translate! (They found the rom likely to be real, FYI): The Japanese site that detailed the Pokemon findings way back then, got wind of the leaked rom, and has interesting comments. That change in terminology makes sense, if the entirety of Japan was gonna become a region, with Kanto shrinked into a province/town. Point out that instead of referring to Kanto as Kanto Region (in kanakana), they referred to it as Kanto Province (in Kanji). This may match the oddity mentioned in an interview under May '97, Kanto seems to be fused together into one map, made up using the remnants of Pallet Town, Saffron and Lavender (from what I can tell). (iii) The map in the leaked demo looks suspiciously like the entirety of Japan.
SPACEWORLD 97 POKEMON GOLD MOVIE
(ii) Lack of Lugia matches information found in a Japanese interview, that mentioned that Lugia was created specifically for the Movie 2000, hence explains why it wasn't in the demo this early in the development period. (i) Pokemon storage system different from RBY and GSC (looks in between). Extra information that isn't necessary compelling, but is interesting to note: The unique SGB borders match the very clearly seen Gold version one (Gengar smiling), and the rare super blurry image of the Silver one (Pokemon Mosaic).Ĩ.
The mini-game matches descriptions from visitor's accountsħ. Proto-Ditto Evo? (Animon in Demo vs Netamon) Proto-Elekid (Elebebe in demo vs Eleking reported from visitor's account) Almost every demo name in the article matches the one in the leaked demo. Item menu matches the one seen in the screenshotĥ. For every blurry sprite image (such as Metapod), or a sprite that was never released but somehow used (like obscure Mew sprite from the distribution or the Pikachu from the GB Camera), appears to match, besides for Ampharos (Magazine article dating back May '97, so could have changed from previous development stage).Ĥ. but why miss out Qwilfish? They got the name right.)ģ. (tho pixelart could easily fake these common ones. This is the source of the likes of Qwilfish/Honoguma/Kurusu reimagined artwork we see commonly today. Yet ultimately, some of said Japanese pages ended up not having pictures online. As noted in the article, people were not supposed to be able to take photographs in the event, so photos are rare, and only a few official Japanese pages supposedly have them. (which is the period the leaked demo originated from, I think?)Ģ. Starting from 1997, Nov to Dec subsection, I've been able to match every single image to an in-game location. and I mean a lot.įor me to even begin to mention what this demo covers, read the entirety of this:ġ. The one we have, matches a lot of information.