Argent Crusader
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This thread is about the progress of the Rom-hacking throug the time.
Starting from the GameBoy Era, we already get amazed with some cool hacks, like Pokémon Brown or Prism (This isn't that old, as I know, but it's a GBC hack). GB was always a challenge due the lack of tools, but, there were decent hacks.
Then the GBA era came with the amazing EliteMap Suite, made by Kyoufu Kawa and his team. As of 2008, there are many tools that replace that old suite, but in that time Kawa was the "Messiah". Many good hacks came up on this time frame.
But now, the 4th Generation of Pokémon and Rom-Hacking has come (In fact, it camed 2 years ago), the only thing I'm asking right now is: Where are the DPP hacks?
Guys, come on, this isn't like a 108-characther password, for being such an unbreakable thing. Right, hackers are discovering new this these days, there are some people interested on it, like pichu2000 (it reminds me of Pika, for some reason).
I'm quite dissapointed as people has taken DPP hacking as a joke rather than a serious business. We can see people spamming in that thread (and possibly, they may come to this one too, sadly).
People, keep posting your own toughts about the Rom-Hacking story and the actual situation, as well the history of Rom-Hacking itself (Pokémon-related).
Starting from the GameBoy Era, we already get amazed with some cool hacks, like Pokémon Brown or Prism (This isn't that old, as I know, but it's a GBC hack). GB was always a challenge due the lack of tools, but, there were decent hacks.
Then the GBA era came with the amazing EliteMap Suite, made by Kyoufu Kawa and his team. As of 2008, there are many tools that replace that old suite, but in that time Kawa was the "Messiah". Many good hacks came up on this time frame.
But now, the 4th Generation of Pokémon and Rom-Hacking has come (In fact, it camed 2 years ago), the only thing I'm asking right now is: Where are the DPP hacks?
Guys, come on, this isn't like a 108-characther password, for being such an unbreakable thing. Right, hackers are discovering new this these days, there are some people interested on it, like pichu2000 (it reminds me of Pika, for some reason).
I'm quite dissapointed as people has taken DPP hacking as a joke rather than a serious business. We can see people spamming in that thread (and possibly, they may come to this one too, sadly).
People, keep posting your own toughts about the Rom-Hacking story and the actual situation, as well the history of Rom-Hacking itself (Pokémon-related).