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It's finally out? I'd need to ask Lunos for a couple of guides that I can add to the walkthrough like in the previous one. I still have my save file from I think you have to start from scratch, using the As if As far as other hacks, Liquid Crystal definitely.

Not sure what else. I think the Crizzle games are straightforward and don't need walkthroughs. Same with Dreary. Haven't played the other hacks listed. No problem. I'll keep Liquid Crystal noted for after I'm done with If you or Knuckle San or anyone else have other hacks in mind, just let me know. Happy new year, man. Are you looking to do a walkthrough for one of those hacks or for something outside that list?

Going solely by questions asked here, I can't think of an obvious candidate that sticks out. I remember Judas helped a bunch of people out with Stigma but apparently the hack itself isn't great so it may be best to steer clear. I know you didn't have much luck there with Journey of Janice but the audience there is much wider and more sophisticated than here.

Wilfred, do you mean my name at the PokeCommunity site? Because I don't have a channel Youtube or otherwise for the walkthroughs Knuckle San, either way is fine. From the list or any other hacks outside the list. I just included it to let people know which games I've played or replayed so far in my current playthrough.

Yeah, for a while I didn't want anything to do with that subreddit because if it's supposed to be a place where people can "find, create and discuss hacks" how can that not allow for people to pitch ideas for potential games? Games which people over there could play down the road and maybe want help with from that same community? I still think it's pretty stupid, that rule they have. But I'll try with the walkthroughs and see how far that goes.

Hello, I once played a game where you start out in Sootoplis and you get an ice type pokemon for a starter. Does anyone know what this game is called and if it is on this site or not? It was a really early version years ago. Don't know if it was continued.

I'm in a hurry right now but a quick search led me to Pokemon Glacier. Will look into it more when I get time. Hello knucle san,thank for this awesome page.

If you can please add pokemon voces celestiales rom in spanish ,pokescapes find this in pokemoner. PokeScape looks pretty interesting. There's a release on the hack's Discord from around 6 months ago but no info on how far it goes. The creator mentions that there is no current release so either the hack is being redone or the existing release is not really playable. Anyway, I've put links to both on the list. Let me know if you have any more info.

It's on the list. Pokemoner misspelled it as -space instead of -scape. Haven't made a page, since as you said, it's a private beta at the moment. Are there any rom hacks with corphish as the starter?

If there are, please let me know which ones. The older versions of Altered Emerald used to but I think it switched back to the regular starters. Apparently a hack called Nidokingdom does as well but I have no clue what that's about. Finally done. I was just delayed by having to start from the beginning to avoid glitches. It does, since I had to start from scratch. I even noted that it would be a more polished version of the walkthrough I did for I'll definitely check this out.

I was hesitant to play the game without a walkthrough because it's such a large one. In spite of seeing the previous version, it still amazes me how detailed this is. Congrats on finishing it. It looks great. Hey Allen, your walkthrough states that you didn't know where the shiny Ditto in the Game Corner Rocket hideout is.

I found it. The green tube in the room where there's a note that says "Mew Project 87 Failure. Judas and Knuckle San, what's up guys?

I was supposed to get back to you last weekend but we failed to get online here because of a fault. Sorry about that. Also, when you said I'm only finding out now that there was So I played "old" 15 then.

Thanks for finding shiny Ditto, have you posted that information to the Adventure Red Chap page here? Knuckle San thanks for that. Detailed is best but I guess the trick is to keep it simple and fun as well so people don't get bored as they read through. One thing I hope more creators could do is provide information for their games too. Pokemon Locations, Item Locations etc because without that the Pokemon I show in the walkthrough will just be those which I encountered and I may miss some or wasn't lucky to find others.

I'm working on a walkthrough for Glazed Beta 6. The game came with all that info but I think it's for a previous version because item changes and some Pokemon evolutions and locations mentioned in the document are not in the game.

It seems like most of your walkthrough, if not all of it matches what's in Now I'll mention the Shiny Ditto in the hack's page here. Alright, so no problem. Had I known about Indeed, it is a big game. That game changes very rapidly and walkthroughs won't be relevant until the it becomes stable.

Drake thanks for that. My circumstances here give me the chance to do walkthroughs like this, comes with positives and negatives though. Emerald Enhanced I guess Drake can answer better since he's actually played it, but I guess the main premise is it being an open world hack. Besides that it's basically the kitchen sink wrt improvements, new features and changed events.

A lot of stuff changes at whim and daily updates are a thing which is why I was against the idea of making a walkthrough for this. That super frequent updating is one reason I'm reluctant to play it, even though there are some interesting features for it like that open world aspect. If it had a new story like maybe a game set some time after events in Emerald or something maybe I'd check it out down the road when completed.

The mystery dungeon hacks, super rising thunder, ruby destiny: rescue rangers. Those are all I know of. If Knuckle knows about any other, hopefully that'd be helpful.

I think you've covered most of them. Outside the Mystery Dungeon games, you're usually playing from a trainer's perspective so it's kinda hard to change that. Hey everyone, how are you doing? Here's my walkthrough for Pokemon Glazed Beta 6.

As always if you find the walkthrough helpful, you're free to help support what I do. Details are at the end of the Notepad document. Got a request for a retro game that looks interesting, Pokemon Grape. It's been many years since I've played a Gen 1 game so I decided to dive in and have a look. So far so good, I've just needed time to readjust and remember the old ways. Grape's puzzles and cryptic nature begs for a walkthrough, good look on that.

I'll do my best. Things haven't started to go crazy yet, I paused in the Cherry City Gym. Congrats on finishing another one. You are a machine!

It's hardly been a month since you did Red Chapter. I mean, you do seem to enjoy what you do from your writing style, but I can't imagine it not taking a toll on you. Not to inconvenience all the people out there looking for walkthroughs, but you may want consider looking into outlets where your work is appreciated more. Just a thought. Sorry for the unsolicited advice. Anyway, good luck, man. That's some fair advice there, thank you for giving it. Which outlets would you or Judas or anyone else recommend?

Other sites which host ROM hacks and fan-made games? I think I'll have a break after I finish the Grape walkthrough, a couple of weeks to switch over to my other projects. If I was online regularly like around this time last year, I'd have a chance to search for other places where I can share the walkthroughs, but no luck on that front because we can only afford 2 days' worth of access now thanks to this hyperinflation that's still raging on. I use that time to check my emails, post stuff if there's need to, update and so on.

Then it's back offline until the next time. The walkthroughs are fun to do yeah but it's important that people also understand what's going on. I was actually suggesting trying something outside walkthroughs and ROM hacks. I know I mentioned video walkthroughs before but if that's not your thing, maybe move your bitchute and dtube content to Youtube? It'll get more exposure that way. If there's copyright issues, you should be able to come up with other ideas for content.

The only reason why I'm mentioning this is that the ROM hacking community is a pretty small and inactive one and your time and effort might be better spent elsewhere.

But you're right - it shouldn't have to be about money, fame, and all that. If you enjoy doing it, there's no reason not to continue. Also, I don't see a one-time option on your Patreon they don't do that anymore? I'm on the grind as well and early on in my career so I won't be able to contribute significantly or on a regular basis but yeah..

I've been thinking of Dailymotion as another place I'll upload to alongside Bit Chute and DTube, hoping that it hasn't turned into a mini Youtube now. Copyright issues on Youtube are the main problem, it's not longer a place where content creators can really shine anymore unless they play it safe and censor their stuff.

That's why I can recommend Bit Chute and DTube because they give more room and freedom whether your content is political or entertainment and so on. No walking on eggshells like on Youtube. As for the video walkthroughs, I don't have the equipment and the internet to do those. That's why I went with the text walkthrough approach, because it's not as much of a hassle and no equipment needed. It was just something I wanted to try because I like walkthroughs and I realised that a lot of ROM hacks either don't have a walkthrough or whatever guide they got isn't helpful enough.

If I could get in touch with creators of these games and work with them that would be one step forward. Even though the community is so small, I can continue providing walkthroughs as an extra bit of content that I do.

I'll sort out the one-time option on Patreon, sorry about that. Am still very new to platforms like it. Any help you or anyone can offer would be great, even if it not via Patreon.

Getting the walkthroughs out there and sharing them with others, that counts too. Dailymotion is a step up, but as far as I know, nothing is really comparable to Youtube. At least where I live, if you took random people, 95 might use Youtube regularly, maybe Dailymotion and probably 0 for the other two.

While the Youtube platform might not be ideal, you'd be limiting your exposure by avoiding it. And I totally understand the text walkthroughs over video ones. The former are much more useful. Also, looks like Patreon doesn't have a one time option. I guess I can try subscribing for a lesser amount and canceling in a few months instead.

I've tried Youtube and it's clear that the content I put out won't go very far there, except maybe if I did those video walkthroughs. Not as much exposure on other sites but at least no trouble getting content on them. Plus, it doesn't look like Youtube will change for the better anyway.

I sent you an email about Patreon just before coming here, thanks again. Hey knuckles, here's a link to the old light platinum version which is fixed. Thanks but do you have any more info on this? Not sure what this is fixing. Hey Knuckle, been awhile, can you patch emerald final with these optional patches enabled Gen 6 exp share No dark caves lucky egg modifier 2.

Sure thing. The Moemon patch threw a warning but I think it went through okay. Hey there everyone, how are you doing so far? I hope that if you're also under lockdown wherever you may be that you're okay. We got a 21 day lockdown in progress here but you never know, 21 days can always be extended.

I've just posted a link to my walkthrough for Pokemon Grape, so if you're stuck in that game or have been thinking of playing it, I hope the walkthrough will help. Until next month I'll be taking a break from walkthroughs. If you have a request for one, just reach me via email at allenchngnzh22 gmail. One other thing, I haven't had any luck finding people who would like to help me with that Journey of Janice game idea.

It really meant a lot that some of you liked the idea and were interested in playing the game if it ever became a reality, I'm just sorry that there hasn't been any progress. I don't know if things would've worked out if my idea post hadn't been deleted on Reddit, because even if the post had stayed maybe I still wouldn't have found anyone to team up with.

The bright side is that the idea and the other ideas which I've got in mind do not rely on me finding people to work with. I can still put out those ideas as stories which people can read in their spare time. Stay safe out there and thanks! Congrats on finishing the Grape walkthrough! Oh, and if you're planning to do Omega Red, just know that the version here is only the latest English version - the latest version hasn't been translated and you can get it from the creator's Youtube channel link.

And for those interested in checking out Allen's fanfic thread for Journey of Janice, find it here. Grape was a trip. You got the Epsilon Program, ninjas, a nephew, Team Rocket and aliens?

I saw Judas' comment about Grape being similar to Pokemon Prism. I'm thinking of giving that one a try for casual play. Hopefully it isn't as strange. Is there any chance the latest version will get translated? If there isn't then I'd have to set Omega Red aside. I didn't know about the newer version, thanks for letting me know. And thanks for including the link for Journey of Janice. Please can someone make a Rom hack based on this Story? Well this is a place to download rom hacks created by other people.

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