Oh I already found out myself, but thanks for the help anyway!!XD
Oh I already found out myself, but thanks for the help anyway!!XD
Hi guys, I am new to the Pokemon world, so I apologize if something is not completely clear to me.
I was reading this topic looking for a way to obtain a legal Celebi and I found the save file (in Spanish) with the one with Japanese name etc.
I wanted to trade the Pokemon to one of my gba games, using Dolphin and VBA Link emulators. The only problem is that my pc is way too old and it's impossible to play Colosseum. I was then wondering if one of you guys was able to trade it for me and then send me the .sav file. It doesn't matter what kind of game and what kind of save file it is, I just need it as a bridge between Colosseum and my game.
Thank you so much for your help!
Provide more information, you didn't say what you did exactly (i.e. screenshot of what you edited in the iso in hex editor).So... I did change the values... but it doesn't detect it...(the game save file)
What can I do?
Please explain again. I have the same problem like the guy you were talking with. But idk what i have to do with my save fileYou could try using Dolphin to put your US save into ninmemj.raw.
[QUOTE="suloku, post: 6196201, member: 123898"Provide more information, you didn't say what you did exactly (i.e. screenshot of what you edited in the iso in hex editor).
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Yeah! It even had the Ho-oh.[/QUOTE]Seems everything is fine. Did you use a usa save with all 48 shadow pokemon purified?
Havr you made sure dolphin is using your mc?Yeah! It even had the Ho-oh.
Dolphin is useful for anyone with Wii homebrew. GCMM dumps and restores GC memory card saves to an SD Card, which the Dolphin computer reads.Um... Is there any way I can do this WITHOUT using Dolphin? My Wii reads the edited Japanese disk iso from my usb perfectly fine (using Nintendont), but it won't recognize my PAL save file in my GC memory card physically inserted in Slot A in my Wii (same screenshot as the last guy that posted in page 3). Dolphin, AFAIK, is useful for those of you who have devices that let you connect your physical games or memory cards to the computer and edit them... Well, I don't have such thing, just a USB with games and an SD with Homebrew.
EDIT: Yes, I've correctly edited the iso file and I do have completed the game. I've even captured Ho-Oh.
Thanks guys.
This is very weird. I've just downloaded a completed Japanese save file and have redownloaded the original Japanese bonus disk. Having restored that Japanese save into my memory card, the disk STILL says there is no Colosseum save data in MC slot A.
What the heck?
To follow up on this, the memory card and font regions are mostly decided by the booted BIOS. Dolphin will in most cases set this to the actual game region, and I think Nintendont and DIOS MIOS do too, but Swiss uses the real hardware region.I'm not sure but Gamecube memory cards use a peculiar region lockout. If the memory card has been formatted for use on a Japanese console, you'll have to get around that. (the opposite direction applies too)
Most methods of playing imports don't actually run Japanese games in their native system region. Resulting in saves from Japanese games being stored on non-Japanese cards, as well as crippling mojibake within some games.