When I took it apart, I discovered the battery was missing and the game had been patched to do a similar strange thing to save: the ROM was 32MB and the save data was inside it.Im curious though, how can I go about backing up the save file I tried the same GBA utility (GBA Backup Tool v0.21) that Ive used on my other GBA games and it doesnt work.Just for testing purposes I backed up my copy of Emerald and it worked, but ShinyGold failed 3 attempts.
Every time I load the game, it says the save has been deleted. I tried loading the save in VBA-M v2.0.0, mGBA 0.6.3-win32, mGBA 0.7.2-win64, my DSTWOs NDSGBA and even TEMPGBA to no avail. My Emerald save backup read just fine in VBA-M so I didnt bother with the other emulators for that. According to the backup tool, the ROM hack is based off Pokemon Ruby. Heres a picture I have of the cartridge. Look at this beauty). Pokemon Fire Red Saves Vba Files Code Would BeIts a hacked game and any compatibility with utilities built around official game code would be purely incidental. Strider Pokemon Shiny Gold was released in 2006 after fears that nintendo would not revisit the Jhoto region. It is a hack of Pokemon Fire Red and is a near identical remake of Pokemon Gold, with a few exceptions of course. The Graphics are updated from Fire red with new sprites and Pokemon from the Hoenn region appearing throughout the game. This is one of the more popular hacks out there and is availible to download free as a ROM or on the GameBoyAdvance (around 5-15 - eBay) Edit-it appeares that Zane will never finish this game. Why then does it say Pokemon Ruby in my DS It looks like Ruby to me, too, sprite-wise. Pokemon Fire Red Saves Vba Files How To Save ToThe roms (and hardware) have been patched somehow to save to the ROM itself. ![]() However, when you try to save in the emulator, the game freezes. The games had been patched in some way: all of the dumps were 32MB even though the real roms are 16MB. There is 64KB of SRAM present according to gbxcart, but when I open the case theres no battery If you try to dump the save, you just get a corrupt save file. You can see where the battery is supposed to go and I was thinking of soldering on a few batteries and reflashing the carts with other games that can work with 64KB or smaller SRAM. Since Pokemon saves are 128KB, reflashing the legit ROM and soldering on a battery wont work.) More recently, I bought Pokemon Light Platinum romhack on a cart because I wanted a cheap reflashable cart to experiment with.
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