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  1. Nintendo official magazine (UK) - April 2000 - pages 78-79 - has info about the Nintendo Official Magazine Tour 2000, you couldn't get a Mew at this tour, but if you won a gold badge, you could later trade this for a mew. Nintendo official magazine (UK) - July 2000 - pages 66-71 - Has some photos from the previous tour and an artical about one of the contributors going to Japan to collect a "mew machine" and a giveaway for 100 Mews. Nintendo official magazine (UK) - August 2000 - pages 70-71 - Has the info about the Nintendo Pokemon Tour with the Mew downloads. Nintendo official magazine (UK) - September 2000 - pages 74-75 - Has photos from the Bluewater Event Nintendo official magazine (UK) - October 2000 - pages 70-71 - Has photos from the Southampton Event Hope this helps you out. I went to the (Beumont) Leys event on the first tour, got knocked out pretty fast but got to play Stadium before the release. I got my Mew from the second tour at the Manchester stop, by luck as i was visiting family up that way. I still have it somewhere on a floppy disc (ha, remember those?), a local game store would make backups of your Pokemon games for £5!
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  2. In earlier games, changing gender was as easy as changing a single flag. In newer games, there are dozens, hundreds, or thousands of values that would need to be changed for the character's gender to be swapped. Clothing, model, gender specific NPCs and event flags, etc. You are welcome to try and document all the different values required, but it's probably faster to just restart the game with the correct gender, and give yourself some overpowered pokemon to speedrun the game to get back to where you were.
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  3. If you haven't tried opening the app yet, the command will not work properly. Another thing you can try is right clicking the app and clicking "open"
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  4. Thanks to zyro670, in the latest GitHub commit of PkHex, it is possible to change Vivillon wild form. You need to change the following blocks. KGOVivillonFormEnabled. Change it to Bool2 to enable Vivillon. KGOVivillonForm. Change it to the desired form between 0 and 17. No, you can't change it to make Pokeball Vivillon spawn. I tried setting 19 (Pokeball form index), and only Fancy Vivillon appears. It would still be illegal even if the game didn't check for this. KGOVivillonExpiration. This block is not the expiration date for GO transfer Vivillon to disappear. It is the date (as Unix Time unit) you connected with Pokemon GO. I am unsure if the Vivillon form doesn't appear without this block because I already have it set with Pokemon GO. Just in case, put it to the current date. This is the legit behavior when connecting Scarlet/Violet with Pokemon GO. Once you set those blocks, any Spewpa, Scatterbug, and Vivillon will be on your selected form. On the next daily reset, the game will revert the KGOVivillonFormEnabled block to Bool1, restoring Vivillon to the Fancy pattern. KGOVivillonForm and KGOVivillonExpiration blocks are not cleared during the daily reset. This won't change until the next time you connect with GO. That means you shouldn't clear those two blocks once you have captured any non-Fancy Vivillon. EDIT: There is a fourth block related to this. KGOTransfer, which in my game has some value, but I don't know what purpose it has. Vivillon form changes with the other three blocks only, but I already connected with a real GO account, so I am unsure if it is needed to have data in this block at least once.
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