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Eventually! Having a hard time with emulation. I'll keep everyone updated.2 points
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We have the PCNY hardware. Definitely wasn't by chance though. This is legal, not legit.2 points
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Version 1.0.16
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Pre-HOME HOME Non Shiny Living Dex | Shiny Living Dex Living Dex (Regular and Shiny) Key Description: This page holds files that contains shinies, based on a game's generation. All you gotta do is use the relevant pcdata.bin on a save of that generation. Last Word: Despite these Pokemon being legal, I still need to say this: ProjectPokemon.org is not liable, if you somehow managed to get yourself banned with these Pokemon. Also, don't be stupid or don't do stupid things. I can't possibly give every directive or comment on every possibility. Be reasonable, alright :31 point -
Hey everyone! Just wanted to share a little gem. It is a perfect Jirachi! For anyone that isn't aware, multiple events in 2003 including World Hobby Fair and Festa 2003 used Gamecube Dev systems with Pokemon Machine v2 attachments and a GBA slot to distribute Jirachi. This was the same machine that was used at PCNY for generation 2 and generation 3. Note: There are actually 6 possible PIDs with perfect IVs. None are Timid sorry RS - ネガイボシ 6IV Jirachi (D694C91C) (JPN).pk31 point
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Pokémon main line and spin off series RAM dump Pokémon extractor, programmed in C#. This application extracts Pokémon from RAM dumps. The application supports gen 1-8 minus LGPE, BDSP, and PLA, as well as, the application supports Space World 97 demo, Colosseum, and XD. .NET 7 is needed to run the application. https://github.com/PokeJL/PKX-Extraction1 point -
PokeFinder has updated methods and everything for Gen 3/4, so nothing broken compared to RNG Reporter that we dropped any support on it. We're working on Gen 5. 3DSRNGTool has also Gen 6/7 support with squares; Take care to use 1.0.5, 1.0.4 is broken.1 point
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Well as long as you can set it XOR=0, it will still work, cause the newer games use the older TID/SID combination expression for older games. Also since it's XOR=0, the PID won't change when imported up.1 point
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Pokefinder has the XOR function. It is only compatibile with gen 3 and 4 tho https://github.com/Admiral-Fish/PokeFinder1 point
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is this tradable online? updated : it is tradable online --merged-- Another update, the Lunala from your files can't be traded. I did some tweak and it's now tradable. File below, as usual use at your own risk. (file probably illegal, also removed)1 point
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Chaos on Ebay just sounds overly dramatic. As stated above, in some cases several times. Scumbags will be scumbags and we can't control what they do with things that are publicly available. It's the responsibility of the buyers to look into things before they just go buying any random cart they come across. There's also not a huge market for these anyway. It might even kill the market a little if people can just use a tool to get their own 10th anniversary Pokemon. People like me, who collect physical hardware will always be interested. But the rest, can just use a tool to get legit 10th anniversary Pokemon without spending thousands of dollars. Something I also said before and will say again. I will get one of these. I will dump it. Nothing you say will ever stop me or change my mind. To say I hate these people who hoard rare things that could benefit others because of it's "Trade value" or "Rarity" is an understatement. As Invader Tak has posted above, I've contributed to a project to preserve as many legit gen 3 event Pokemon as possible, still on the original games. I've spent hours on that project and a decent chunk of money too. I spent hours filling up a Ruby save with shiny Berry Fix Zigzagoon, shared a save with R/S Regi Dolls so other people can get them legit, etc. Anything I have that I can, I will make public.1 point
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A few months back, I purchased a Mew distribution GBA system on eBay from someone in the UK. It's a regular GBA SP with a metal harness screwed onto it that prevents the cartridge from being removed. Pictures of the system are attached. I'm guessing this was used to distribute Aura Mew. I'm hoping someone here knows how to use it, because I haven't had much luck trying to figure it out myself or finding instructions online. I messaged the seller, who had excellent feedback, and he confirmed it worked. For something like this, I decided to take the risk of making an offer without fully knowing how to use it before someone else had a chance to bite. If you can't tell from the 4th picture, when I turn the system on, it says "POKéMON Deliver" near the top of the screen, "WAITING..." in the middle and "252" with a spinning Pokeball in the lower right. I've tried connecting it to US copies all 5 of the GBA games and a UK copy of Sapphire. I've tried the purple end of the GBA connector cable in both the sending and receiving systems, as well as Mystery Gift with the wireless adapter for FR/LG/E. No luck. I read through the AuroraTicket / US Emerald topic, so unless this cart is different from other GBA events, I should be able to use a US cart with it. The US carts I've tried have the Elite 4 beaten and have the National Dex. The UK cart only has 5 badges. I also bought it from eBay after picking up the system and not having luck with my other carts. I'm not 100% certain it's legit, though my US Diamond doesn't complain or wipe the save when trying to send stuff through the Pal Park. The battery has run out, though. I don't know if that would make a difference with this, but my US Sapphire's battery has also run out and I can't use it with my GC berry fix demo disc anymore. The berry program says the game pak is damaged or the save file has been modified, and I didn't do the latter. I hope that 252 on the screen doesn't represent some sort of distribution limit that's been reached. Thanks for any help and insight anyone can provide.1 point
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I paid £275 for it back in May, which according to my PayPal history was $456.96 (exchange rates are a little cheaper at present). My most expensive Pokemon event purchase to date, but given the rarity of the system, I didn't want to let it slip to someone else. I don't remember what the auction's original Buy It Now price was, but the seller was also taking offers, and after a little haggling I didn't need to go too much above my initial offer for him to accept it. The seller also had a EUR berry glitch system up. It was an original style GBA with a cart that had tape all over it in what was apparently an attempt to "secure" it in the system. Since I already have a GC demo disc with the berry fix / shiny Zigzagoon distribution, I wasn't willing to offer what he was looking to get for it. A number of 4th gen and 5th gen distribution carts have popped up on eBay over the years. Was that $1,000 beasts cart a BIN price, or did it get bid up that high? I don't recall seeing one that expensive, that's pretty high for a DS distro cart. I have one of the beast carts, which I got for $137.50 on a BIN last March. Checking completed listings on eBay, one went for $199.99 on 12/27 and another for $225 on 10/12. I also picked up carts for Gamestop Deoxys back in Oct. 2009 and Winter 2011 Celebi in Oct. 2011. Since I have a US Colosseum bonus disc, I wasn't really interested in the Gamestop shiny Pichu / Jirachi carts that have popped up, nor Karrablast / Shelmet or Secret Egg carts. Have seen a couple Keldeo carts. One had already ended by the time I saw it. The other had a BIN price more than I was willing to pay, so I made a bid to disable the BIN, but was ultimately outbid. Gamestop seems much more lax than TRU about ensuring carts are sent back to Nintendo. Despite some Mystry Mew carts getting out in wild, I don't recall seeing Manaphy, Darkrai, Shaymin or Arceus carts show up on eBay. I had forgotten about this, but came across it while digging through some old posts of mine on another forum - I had taken my Deoxys cart to a Dragon Quest 9 map event at a Best Buy a couple years back, in case anyone had brought along some Pokemon games for trading. After chatting with the Nintendo rep for a while and getting the impression that she wouldn't make a stink about it, I showed her the Deoxys cart. Her eyes narrowed a bit and she asked me where I got it, and how much I paid after I told her eBay. She didn't seem to care that I had it, and said that the price that I paid (a little under $150) was about the price Nintendo charges for unreturned event carts. She said those charges are made at the corporate level, not the store / region level, which might make it easier for some to slip through the cracks. I had also told her that TRU employees said that if their carts weren't returned that they wouldn't be able to participate in future events, but she said that wasn't the case.1 point
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Thanks for that info, Kaphotics. I had read through that Mystry Mew thread previously, and I recall seeing an auction for one on eBay earlier last year. I was a bit leery about that, though, since I didn't know if there was a way to test the cart itself for legitimacy. I had participated in the event back in '06, and saw it was a regular game seeded with a PC full of Mew. I don't remember from the other thread if there is a way to identify a real TRU cart vs. one filled with Mew and touted as the real thing. My regrets from the actual event were not sticking around after all the kids had left and continue trading as long as the TRU employees would let me and not asking if they'd be willing to do a mass upload from the cart to my copy of Box. The member who PM'ed me did provide with me with the information to get it working. I need to hold Start and Select when powering on the receiving system, which starts the GBA in "receive" or "client" mode, for lack of knowing the official term for multiplayer with a single GBA cart. The distribution system's "WAITING..." changes to "TRANSFERRING..." and the receiving system shows : "You are receiving the POKéMON now. Please do not turn off the power." with a trail of Pokeballs rolling across the screen. Once the Mew is received, it says : "The POKéMON has arrived! Please turn off the power, and unplug the Game Boy Advance Game Link cable." with a Mew sprite beneath the message. If the party is full, the receiving GBA shows : "You need to have a free space in your party. Please turn off the power and unplug the Game Boy Advance Game Link cable." Once I receive a Mew, I can turn off the receiving system, turn it back on with Start and Select and receive another as long as I have space in my party. So it's not like the Jirachi disc (one per save) but like the GC demo disc berry fix Zigzagoon (unlimited). The 252 is a number distributed counter, it's now up to 270. :biggrin: Wonder if there's a limit, and if it would roll over to 0 if a limit is reached. I've sent Mew to US Sapphire, EUR Sapphire and US Emerald with the link cable. Purple end in the distribution system, which I think is how the set up needs to be for the "host" system. The distribution doesn't appear to work with the wireless adapter, the receiving system couldn't find anything to download. The distribution also failed to connect to a JP Ruby ("Please make sure you have an English version of a GBA Pokemon Game Pak inserted."), haven't checked to see if it gives that message for a non-Pokemon GBA game. My only current means of capturing video is my 3DS, which was also used for the pictures in the first post. I don't know how well things will show up with that, but will take some test videos later.1 point
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A little event-insight: Here's footage of the .Seems as if it would be a similar, just using wireless mystery gift. http://bmgf.bulbagarden.net/f226/what-becoming-third-generation-12756/ There were only 5 events (according to Gold Ursaring) which distributed Mew to GBA games. =============================================================== [ ] [ 151 Mew ] [ ONLY distributed as an Event Pokemon. ] [ Total Events (5) ] [ ] *North America (1) ******************************************** [ 2006 (USA) – TOYS R’ US ] [ Level – 10 ] [ OT: MYSTRY ] [ ID: 06930 ] [ Location: Hoenn ] ^Europe ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ [ 2007 (EUROPE) – Tour ] [ Level – 10 ] [ OT: Aura ] [ ID: 20078 ] [ Location: Hoenn ] [ ] +ASIA (3)++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ [ #1 ] [ 2005 (JAPAN) – MOVIE ] [ Level – 10 ] [ OT: ??? ] [ ID: 50716 ] [ Location: Hoenn ] --------------------------------------------------------------- [ 2006 (TAIWAN) – POKE PARK ] [ Level – 30 ] [ OT: ??? ] [ ID: 60510 ] [ Location: Hoenn ] --------------------------------------------------------------- [ 2007 (JAPAN) - POKEMON FESTA ] [ Level – 50 ] [ OT: ??? ] [ ID: 71507 ] [ Ball – Cherish ] [ Ribbon – Classic ] [ Move: Teleport ] [ Location – Pokemon Event ] [ Nature – Quirky (Only applies to Earlier Distribution Mew) ] [ ] =============================================================== Only 1 of these took place in Europe, and it was for the Aura mew... so it should pretty much confirm what you have. MYSTRY was done (afaik) by having an actual game cartridge; Twig got his hands on a copy and it's totally different than what you've got. =============== The cartridge inside the SP is bigger than the standard cartridge, kinda indicating that some capability was added (like wireless distribution!). Judging from a GBA SP's underside, the screws are just into the case to prevent removal, and the tape is just there to ensure that the seal was never broken when it is (lolnope) returned. Here's a Distribution System setup for the 10ANNIV event in the EU. As you can see, it looks pretty much exactly like you've got. --wow those prices they are saying for it The counter at the bottom is 0... pretty sure it's distributed count. At the US 10 ANIV distribution, distribution was done via link cable to ensure that 1 was given out. However... people went back in line to get another distribution (so there's no flagging in the save file as was done for the later WISHMKR Jirachi). Guess it acts as a quality control that way. ===== Conclusion: Aura Mew distribution, unknown if link cable used (couldn't find info on Aura distro). PIDIV method is the same as other methods. speculative guesses:1 point
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This mod patches a lot of things to bring the best possible playing experience. Here's what it will patch for you: Starter editing - Makes playing as other Pokémon possible High-Res model patching - Prevents your model from disappearing during certain closeups Portrait patching - Shows the default portrait in the absence of a more specific emotion portrait Animation patching - Substitute missing story animations with dungeon ones to avoid the attack animation being used for everything And something else in the scripts specific to Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon that can't be mentioned without revealing spoilers. It is the last item in a similar list in this video if you're fine with being spoiled, or if you've seen it before. You must have Java on your computer to use this. This has been tested on the North American and European versions of Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon, and the North American version of Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity. I don't know if will work on the Japanese version of Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon, but it will not work on any other version of Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity. Instructions On the New Project window, choose "Starter Mod" in the drop-down, and fill in the name with something that makes sense. Then click OK. Wait until the loading is complete. This is one of the heavier mods, and may take some time even on beefier computers. Save the solution, to avoid having to repeat step 2 if something goes wrong. Expand the project you just created and open "fixed_pokemon.bin". You can do this either by double-clicking or by right-clicking and clicking Open. Edit things to your liking. You should see this when editing Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon (Gates to Infinity has a much simpler interface): For the purpose of this guide, I'll do this: Things to consider: Each Pokémon must have 4 moves. It's been a while since I tried having less, but I remember things not working with fewer than 4 moves. In my example, I got the first three moves from the level up, and the fourth from Zorua's set of egg moves, although you are not required to stick to these; you can pick anything you want. (PSMD only) The evolution must be the final evolution in the line. If you pick a Pokémon with multiple evolutions, the first on will be used. Refer to the PSMD Pokédex index to find which evolution comes first (for example, if the starter is Eevee, the first evolution is Vaporeon). Click File -> Save -> Save File. You can now rebuild the mod-pack. Note that this may take a while.0 points