Otherwise, it defaults to Mystery Events.ġ. If the adapter is detected, the game will go to the Mystery Gift menu for use with the adapter. Most of the most important text has been translatedĢ.The Wireless Adapter check has been removed. I've been working on this, and with a small amount of assistance, we've gotten past most of this.
With the vanilla code, FireRed will only let you access it if you have the Wireless Adapter attached. It connects to a Japanese e-Reader, not a USA e-ReaderĤ. The embedded e-Reader VPK is untranslated (But is still there!)ģ. It's completely intact, but there's a few issues:Ģ. This is the menu screen, an almost vanilla copy of FireRed, of the Mystery Events menus.
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I was digging in knizz's FireRed IDA Pro database and found some interesting functions around where the Mystery Gift stuff was, and I did some hex editing, and this happened as a result: FireRed and LeafGreen had support for the e-Reader in Japan alongside the Wireless Adapter, but during the localisation process, this was removed and only the Wireless Adapter functionality was retained. In Japan, the e-Reader proved to be extremely popular and was run until the end of the GBA's life.
So I've slightly derailed from working on the e-Cards because I've found some very interesting stuff in regards to FireRed and LeafGreen support for the e-Reader. I plan to test this when I get an actual e-Reader, which I hope to accomplish tomorrow morning, else get one on eBay and hope that the card reader works. I've also been planning on working to creating a BIN converter to make them able to be scanned using a dot code. Thanks for that card, it'll definitely be welcoming to get more additions to this collections after I sort through the Emerald and FRLG Japanese cards (These of which can lead to custom Battle Tower games in the Japanese copies of those games). I presume I can probably take the Ginema Berry data and perhaps region-convert it and get it working on a USA copy of the e-Reader (And perhaps get it imported into USA copies of Ruby/Sapphire!). I was given a bunch of Emerald and FRLG e-cards yesterday, so I'm working on being able to edit trainers, and I intend to start working on berry editing soon as well. Also the e-Card does contain text which will appear corrupted. Maybe you already know, but Japanese e-Card data can only be used properly on Japanese e-Readers since the game will just get an loading error when trying to receive the data on an English game. Here's my fixed version of the Ginema Berry. This can then be "fixed" by recreating the 54 bytes header to get a proper bin in usable format. Just remove the first 81 bytes and the last 98 bytes of the decoded bin to get the vpk. But they contain the proper vpk data which is still usefull in my opinion! Though you could decode them to bin with Caitsith2's nedcenc.exe they wouldn't have the same format as yours. But they are all in raw format and not available as bin files as far as I know. Wow, that is a great tool you made Team Fail!Īctually there are more e-Cards already dumped and out there on the internet. I don't have an e-Reader (yet), but if I can get my hands on one, I can perhaps just get scans of the cards and scan them in, providing the scans are of good enough quality. Note: If you do have e-Card events that are not in this set, and you'd like to have them added to the GBA Event Pack, PM me if you can dump your save and send me the.
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Can the Event BINs that I have become some kind of Gen 3 event archive format (Perhaps rename it to something useful, like. Can we RE the e-Card data and create custom berries and trainers to be sent to games or distributed as challenges for 3rd Gen games?ģ. Can we get a complete set of e-Card data from all regions for all games (There's some Japan-exclusive RS berries, as well as the FRLG Battle-e and Emerald Battle-e sets that are undumped)? Ģ. There's a couple of things I'd like to accomplish with this:ġ. GBA Event Pack 1.0 (You'll need this for the tool): I also wrote a tool for injecting event binaries into the e-Reader's save data so that the event can be sent to Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire (And Japanese FireRed/LeafGreen/Emerald if there's any card dumps of those). So I made a thread on The PokéCommunity Forums about how I got events given through Nintendo's e-Reader peripheral to work using a flashcard instead of an e-Reader or using VBA-Link and another ROM since access to an e-Reader for me was something I was not willing to wait for.