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Heated and Shocking Secrets....?

well, i'm sure someone will beat serebii to the punch, there are a lot of geneiouses out there, probably looking for the code, even look at the disks internal code to find it, someone will get there
 
Well, at least we're 100% sure it's fake now. Like I said, it was worth trying. I wasn't getting my hopes up, but any lead is worth investigating.
 
I tried looking at my PBR disc in my computer but all it does is freeze it. >.<
 
The black card is determined when you have all five stars.

A star is achieved when you beat the elite four.
A star is achieved when you steal 100 flags in the underground.
A star is achieved when you beat 100 trainers in the underground.
A star is achieved when you win all master rank contests.
A star is achieved when you complete your national dex. [Catching.][and not by Action Replay.]

It's 50 flags in the underground, and 100 trainers in battle tower.
And using the Action Replay to catch all 493 pokemon does work, my cousin did it.
 
Hmmm. Has anyone considered getting the ROM (ISO?) of the PBR disc and just searching for the secret? The Wii discs are supposed to be very similar in structure to the GCN discs, after all.
 
That's a possible solution. Unfortunately I'm not a coding expert and I don't know any. Anyone else going to try that?
 
It's 50 flags in the underground, and 100 trainers in battle tower.
And using the Action Replay to catch all 493 pokemon does work, my cousin did it.

You don't realize I knew that? I'm just saying there's no point in playing unless you complete your own pokedex legitly.
 
Hmmm. Has anyone considered getting the ROM (ISO?) of the PBR disc and just searching for the secret? The Wii discs are supposed to be very similar in structure to the GCN discs, after all.

I did, but it isn't structured like a DVD, so the program couldn't rip the ISO. I'll take a look through the folders on the disc some time.
 
there's no point in playing unless you complete your own pokedex legitly.

The only reason I would cheat would be to get revenge if someone used a super-powerful pokemon that they cheated in on me. Then I would release the pokemon that I cheat in after the revenge.

EDIT: and I wouldn't cheat in a pokemon that I don't have a pokedex entry of.
 
If you're going to use illegal Pokemon to get revenge, how are you any better than the original user of illegal Pokemon? <.<;
 
If you're going to use illegal Pokemon to get revenge, how are you any better than the original user of illegal Pokemon? <.<;

Because that's the only reason I use them, then I get rid of them. The original illegal user used them to beat me at pokemon then start shouting to everyone how bad I am at the game, then, as if that weren't enough, they use them for the pokedex data and to boast about they have a pokemon that's impossible to get (that actually happened to me. Someone used a level 100 arceus with perfect stats to destroy my entire ev trained team of level 100s, then started screaming in public how bad I was and how he went to an unannounced event in July to get the arceus. That's when I get revenge. I hacked in a level 100 bidoof with the same moves the arceus had and wonderguard. Then, after I challenged him to a rematch and beat his arceus, I boasted about how bad he was. Then I released the bidoof.)
 
Yeah, that sooo excuses you from using them at all... Try being the bigger player and not lowering to their level.
 
okay guys, don't get too off topic

about looking at the ISO, thats not a bad idea, i'm not good at looking at that kind of stuff, of course, i have looked at some with my dad to figure out how to get several games on one disk
 
GameCube and Wii discs spin in the disc drive of their system in the opposite direction that a normal CD or DVD spins in a plain disc drive. On top of that, Wii discs are encrypted, and the discs that have been ripped to ISO format aren't openable in any disc-reading program.

So, that idea's shot. Sorry. :(
 
I think I still might work with the wii disk and see what I find. I am good at this kind of thing after all.
 
Did you try flipping the disk? or even the disk drive?. Cd's do read on bot sides sometimes.
 
I thought Serebii opened up the games to get all the info, how else would they have the codes?
 
Nintendo told them. Nintendo loves the Serebii.
(they've got industry insiders.)
 
How the hell do you get to know Nintendo? IM some japanese guy and he just happens to be the creator of pokemon? O.o
 
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