Hey folks, I've been a longtime romhack afficionado but I haven't produced much of anything myself. I figured I'd get my feet wet with what I believe to be a simple project: I'd like to take the DS version of Final Fantasy 3 and change the bosses' health values to match the original NES...
Well, the thread title asks the question, but I figure I'd explain why I think it could be possible before someone who knows what they're talking about comes in and sets me straight.
Basically, the GBA already has the hardware in it to function as a GB/C, right? It doesn't run gameboy games by...
If you can pull backups and restore them, try starting a new game on cartridge and saving a little ways in (after you get your first pokemon should be enough). From there, boot it up a few times and you should be able to tell if the save chip is faulty or if it's the file.
From the perspective...
Howdy folks,
Got a real conundrum on my hands this time. I ran into this a few months ago and just set aside my 3ds, content to play most of my games on my shiny new Steam Deck, but I came to a realization: the Steam Deck's touchscreen just doesn't cut it for DS games. So, back to the ol' new...
btw i feel this a good time to remind you guys that sea of thieves was made by rare, who also made DKC1-3 and DK64, alongside banjo kazooie and conker's bad fur day