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'''Rom Hacking''' is where you download a copy of a [[Pokémon]] game and use a rom editor (e.g. ROM editor) to change aspects of the game. |
'''Rom Hacking''' is where you download a copy of a [[Pokémon]] game and use a rom editor (e.g. ROM editor) to change aspects of the game. |
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− | For example, the sprites, maps, trainers, can all be changed relatively easily so you can end up with a game slightly different. However, seeing as all Pokémon games have simikar plots, this is not usually a problem. Videos on YouTube can tell you methods for changing the game, and this is how games such as Chaos Black, Quartz, etc. |
+ | For example, the sprites, maps, [[trainers]], can all be changed relatively easily so you can end up with a game slightly different. However, seeing as all [[Pokémon]] games have simikar plots, this is not usually a problem. Videos on YouTube can tell you methods for changing the game, and this is how games such as Chaos Black, Quartz, etc. |
[[Category:Game Mechanics]] |
[[Category:Game Mechanics]] |
Revision as of 15:39, 4 September 2011
Rom Hacking is where you download a copy of a Pokémon game and use a rom editor (e.g. ROM editor) to change aspects of the game.
For example, the sprites, maps, trainers, can all be changed relatively easily so you can end up with a game slightly different. However, seeing as all Pokémon games have simikar plots, this is not usually a problem. Videos on YouTube can tell you methods for changing the game, and this is how games such as Chaos Black, Quartz, etc.