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Research: Pokémon Yellow Map Headers

miksy91

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    As Pokémon Yellow hasn't really been hacked and PikaMap, which supports it, doesn't have map headers stored anywhere (or the possibilities for editing event data for that matter either), I decided to look for them :)

    So unless you don't know what map headers are, you should first read this document (I know, it takes brains to learn that kind of stuff).
    Pokémon RBYG Map Headers


    Map Headers

    Spoiler:


    Thanks to Sawakita for help with this job :)
     
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    Not bad, keep it up.
    If I was into hacking the older games I would definitely use this.
    Is the header format the same as red and blue?

    On a side note this damn site should have a like button for those who don't wish to muster up a post -_-

    Oh wait we did... It was the rep button...
     
    Thanks for this, as Gamer said, if I get into hacking that gen I'll make use of this.
     
    Hi folks, sorry to bump an old thread but I've been trying to find how collision data is structured in the ROM and I've not found any other thread or webpage that describes this yet. It seems to be at around about 0xC430 - if I write about 64 bytes of 0x1 then I can successfully lock Ash into position when he's in Pallet town, but I'm been unsuccessful in being able to reliably work out what this structure is, any pointers?
     
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