
- #Pokemon advanced adventure gba cheats update#
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#Pokemon advanced adventure gba cheats full#
I tested this to it's full extent, including All ingame content.ġ) Bicycle- Has no ingame function. this means ALL problems that happened due to this will no longer occur. * Bad EGG/Invisible Pokemon in PC issue completely corrected. "2013 Beta AugFix" includes the following:
#Pokemon advanced adventure gba cheats update#
Note- Deleted my older post to post this update instead. believe me when I say that I played & tested my share of hacks that are far worse than this one. I think most gamers in general are Way Too Picky & Critical. Yes, Rom hack's (especially older ones) all have their quirks that come with them. Idk about you, but I like a "fake E4" that has nothing but legends to fight with! I personally like the storyline in this game, Especially once you get to HQ and postgame. But, considering he used the stock kanto layout itself in pretty much the same way, i think he did a pretty good job making a whole new Kanto. Kinda weird to that just from using surf in one area, you can also see outskirts of creator's "glitch city" too. "bad tiling" placed rather then different typed of tiling as blockers in order to make it more visually appealing. One thing I do agree with though, a bit of the mapping itself was half hazardly done. In the world of ROM hacks, a good deal of content winds up being "stolen". LOL at that rate, they might as well All Say "battle me!".

Otherwise, you end up with the other stupid thing like the "Youngster" bragging about his shorts, or the "Rich Kid" bragging about all his money. you're gonna crab about something stupid like "Battle me!. The trainer line constantly used was done conpletely intentional along with "weirdness" in the map layout (like route 3 w/ stairs leading to nowhere etc) as a comic relief. It's storyline itself is every bit as orginal and with it's own feel and flavor, like snakewood! When this originally came out, there wasn't much of anything to choose from in the fan game realm. This is on of the forefathers to rom hacks today. You know what, I'm gonna go completely on the defense when it comes to this one and I really don't care. Knuckle San, I gotta hit the sack soon but tomorrow I'll type out a step by step along with the set of game shark codes I used for Advanced Adventures and double check it in my game too. Somewhere in my tab, I know I still have the set of LG codes I used for this hack. god i wish i accidentally clicked on this page years ago just to see the posts regarding this issue to help. for this hack, others with similar flagging bugs, and even for other cheat codes I've used in a games before that went horribly wrong and caused them. It's a bit of a tedious process though, I grant you that, but I've been using this method for years now.

#Pokemon advanced adventure gba cheats code#
In logic you'd be using that "inject" code itself to swap it with the bad egg,then tricking the pc in the end. doesn't matter, as long as it's compatible to that rom base & is one that has tested to be *Safe* before by someone who isn't shady). Wether it's a BOX 1 Mew code, BOX 1 Deoxy code, etc. The *Only* reliable and safe way to get rid of a BadEGG for good is to use Any compatible BOX 1 inject Pokemon code along proper Master Code & DMA Disable Code compatible with the rom base your playing. To Knuckle San & ANYONE who ever runs into the BadEGG bug in this hack and *Any other poke rom that's GBA based included*
