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  • Mezmorize
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    Here's where the program originated from:
    http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~jdonald/pokemon/

    Here's the link to the source:
    http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~jdonald.../gs2mb_src.zip

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  • rimsky82
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    Originally posted by Mezmorize View Post
    Added a Pokemon GameShark converting application to the first post.
    Awesome. If you want to hit me up with the program sauce, I can add the device to the website.

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  • Mezmorize
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    Added a Pokemon GameShark converting application to the first post.

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    GS2MB
    This is a GameShark code converting application that is used for the Game Boy Color cheat device made by Pelican known as the Monster Brain/BrainBoy. The cheat device works on Game Boy and Game Boy Color, but not a Super Game Boy; and is specifically made for the Pokemon series of games.

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  • Hacc
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    I know this thread is for Windows tools, but this Linux plugin can be used to cheat in ePSXe and other PSEmu plugin-based emulators available for the OS. I don't think it's well-known, so, yeah. I believe the ePSXe team plan on releasing a new Linux build of ePSXe (ETA unknown).

    http://hentenaar.com/psx-gs-10-released

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  • Mezmorize
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    Added FDS Spray to the first post, a program to add a header to headerless FDS ROMs.

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  • Helder
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    Originally posted by silentkiller View Post
    I don't think I can use these tools as I don't do advanced hacking stuffs.
    You don't make GG codes? I could have sworn I seen GG codes on some of your posts. The java converter can be used to convert your codes.

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  • silentkiller
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    I don't think I can use these tools as I don't do advanced hacking stuffs.

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  • olala
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    yae dood
    thanks for your explain

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  • olala
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    yae dood
    thanks for your explain

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  • Mezmorize
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    Originally posted by olala View Post
    dood i cant dunload genie stuff dood[ATTACH]2255[/ATTACH]

    also sometimes i get google nag like this

    bla bla bla this kind of file may harm your comp bla bla bla :yes/no

    google doc?for editin>?
    Google does not want to be known for spreading viruses, so they are simply warning you that .exe and java applications could potentially be viruses. I did not upload a virus, they are just warning you...

    And yes, Google docs is a part of Google Drive.

    Originally posted by helder View Post
    Nice tools, keep adding anything new here in this thread.
    Thanks for the sticky!

    Edited the first post to include a few more docs/apps.

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  • Helder
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    Nice tools, keep adding anything new here in this thread.

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  • olala
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    i hope this snap will explain what i mean dood
    thanks anyway dood

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  • olala
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    dood i cant dunload genie stuff doodClick image for larger version

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    also sometimes i get google nag like this

    bla bla bla this kind of file may harm your comp bla bla bla :yes/no

    google doc?for editin>?

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  • Mezmorize
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    Like all of them, as long as you know how to use the command prompt.
    But, most of these tools are for Sony PlayStation (1).

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  • silentkiller
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    Mezmorize, which of the following tools that you provided are suitable for newbies hackers?

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