I can't remember if our hacker ever edited this warning. Eventually we did find a way to skip it, I'm pretty sure.
I want this warning title's map file.
How can i extract it?
And how to know files pointer?
I can't remember if our hacker ever edited this warning. Eventually we did find a way to skip it, I'm pretty sure.
I want this warning title's map file.
How can i extract it?
And how to know files pointer?
It's cool that you're doing this! But upon looking it up, the URL http://nintendo.co.kr/anzen doesn't exist at all. You sure you want that message to link to an invalid address?
I want this warning title's map file.
How can i extract it?
And how to know files pointer?
Actually, Korea's ULR is http://nintendocaution.co.krIt's cool that you're doing this! But upon looking it up, the URL http://nintendo.co.kr/anzen doesn't exist at all. You sure you want that message to link to an invalid address?
I modified compiler do not make to skip warning screen. And I found this graphic tile by my self and insert script.I can't remember if our hacker ever edited this warning. Eventually we did find a way to skip it, I'm pretty sure.
I apologize.This list are which i need your help
I write these with compiler's folder name.
This list can be changed. And
CAN'T YOU HELP ME?
I apologize.
1. Greiga Master and RockmanEXE did the hacking and graphics modifications. My work was mostly with text modifications (script_fix.txt). SirNiko did some of the graphics as well. I don't know how much he knows about the technical part of the graphics (palettes and tilesets).
2. I have very little memory of the details. This hack was being worked on a few years ago.
All the music in the game is in .aac format. Braindump your game and extract your romfs; you'll find the music pretty easily. If you can't do that, pm me and I'll be happy to link the files to you when I wake upCan someone help me with getting the music ripped from the game in wav format? Not all of the songs are in studio once you get all perfects, and i have no clue if there is a sound test menu. Can someone help?
All the music in the game is in .aac format. Braindump your game and extract your romfs; you'll find the music pretty easily. If you can't do that, pm me and I'll be happy to link the files to you when I wake up
I've looked into this before. Rhythm Tengoku Silver uses regular Midi files embedded in the ROM. Unfortunately, quite a few songs are broken into many chunks so it's not very simple. I've looked into attempting to force the studio to play different songs, and didn't get anywhere with that. The only other idea I have is to overwrite the SFX samples with silence and play whatever levels need ripping, since the samples are pretty easy to find.Im pretty sure that is for the 3ds version, I'm talking about the GBA version. If it is for the GBA version, do you mind uploading the files to mega or something of the sort? Thanks
This sounds pretty accurate. Good idea about overwriting with silence.I've looked into this before. Rhythm Tengoku Silver uses regular Midi files embedded in the ROM. Unfortunately, quite a few songs are broken into many chunks so it's not very simple. I've looked into attempting to force the studio to play different songs, and didn't get anywhere with that. The only other idea I have is to overwrite the SFX samples with silence and play whatever levels need ripping, since the samples are pretty easy to find.
I've looked into this before. Rhythm Tengoku Silver uses regular Midi files embedded in the ROM. Unfortunately, quite a few songs are broken into many chunks so it's not very simple. I've looked into attempting to force the studio to play different songs, and didn't get anywhere with that. The only other idea I have is to overwrite the SFX samples with silence and play whatever levels need ripping, since the samples are pretty easy to find.
Yeah, just looked at this-- the normal, run-of-the-mill extraction techniques won't work here (RTG doesn't use Sappy). It doesn't look like anyone's been able to get an actual rip of it, in fact. If someone does, I would be very interested in this as well. There is an official soundtrack, but I'm not sure how well that would work for your needs.Does someone mind doing this? And also, if so please do it with visualboyadvance and export the audio to wav, NOT MP3! I can provide a save file with all games unlocked if someone wants me to.
Thats ok, i have the music from TB+, but thanks you very much for the offer.Yeah, just looked at this-- the normal, run-of-the-mill extraction techniques won't work here (RTG doesn't use Sappy). It doesn't look like anyone's been able to get an actual rip of it, in fact. If someone does, I would be very interested in this as well. There is an official soundtrack, but I'm not sure how well that would work for your needs.
(Also, I'm very sorry for replying about TB+, I thought I was in a different thread. I can give you that music too, if you want...)
And about the soundtrack, I have it in flac, but there are many songs missing from the GBA part of itYeah, just looked at this-- the normal, run-of-the-mill extraction techniques won't work here (RTG doesn't use Sappy). It doesn't look like anyone's been able to get an actual rip of it, in fact. If someone does, I would be very interested in this as well. There is an official soundtrack, but I'm not sure how well that would work for your needs.
(Also, I'm very sorry for replying about TB+, I thought I was in a different thread. I can give you that music too, if you want...)
Well, I did a PoC with the one non-studio song I wanted. Remix 2. All of the sound effects except for The Bon Odori's clapping have been removed.
It's only taken me what, 3 years?
This IPS file removes a lot of SFX (enough for Remix 2), though not all of them. And some actual instruments may have gotten removed for other songs. I'm not sure.Thats awesome, good job! Do you have the rom with the sfx removed or a wav version?
This IPS file removes a lot of SFX (enough for Remix 2), though not all of them. And some actual instruments may have gotten removed for other songs. I'm not sure.
For anyone who wants to do this themselves:
Import the ROM into Audacity as specified here and open a copy in a Hex Editor with the offset base set to decimal.
Set the Audio Position counter at the bottom of Audacity to "samples".
Hit play in Audacity until you find SFX you want to remove. Highlight the section of audio and note the selection start/end positions. Select the same range in your hex editor and fill that range with 00s.
Just be careful near the beginning and end of the sample data.
Rhythm Tweezers is a terrible name. The original Japanese supposedly translates to "Rhythm Epilation", but Vegeta-Pull is super clever and I love that name.Update! Since Rhythm Heaven Megamix has been released yesterday, I think it's time for some game changers. To be precise, game name changers.
Vegeta-Pull ---> Rhythm Tweezers
Dr. Bacteria ---> Sick Beats
Marcher ---> Marching Orders
Hopping Road ---> Bouncy Road