One has to wonder if somehow Monty Python rights weren't involved in this.
Looks like something I'm interested in, though.
One has to wonder if somehow Monty Python rights weren't involved in this.
Looks like something I'm interested in, though.
"This reminds me of an OBJECTION!"
Hey, folks, I wanted to let you all know I came down with something over the weekend, and so I'm not going to be doing a podcast today, which is really too bad. I've got two issues worth of material ready to go. Keep an eye out on Tuesday and Wednesday. I'll try to keep anyone who cares in particular informed on the status of the next issue in the forum topic.
I've beaten it, finally. Every single stage, every Starite, every mission.
I need to tinker with the custom-stage program, and then I'll be ready for a review.
For the record, I think the game gave me a sore throat. It definitely gave me a headache, though.
There's only about forty-five minutes left! Quick, horde the reviews and my podcast while you still can!
Someone's late!
You better watch out. Someone might want to show you their red Wii and see if you'll change your mind.
Do you really want to go down that route, Kathrine?
Long day, but I'm gathering up materials for tonight's podcast. I'll be recording and it'll be up in the wee, small hours in the morning. I know that's the time you all miss me most of all.
Things were figured out initially due to the Missingno. glitches found with the old man who teaches you how to catch Pokemon. From there, someone accidentally found out about the battle glitch on/near the bridge attached to Cerulean. From there, people realized the hex values worked like they did with the Missingno. glitches, and engineered a way to modify the Pokemon hex values.
I think that's how it went, if memory serves.
Additionally, what I mentioned to Chris was that you can get Mew via Pokemon Ranch, which, in North America, only works with Diamond and Pearl. Upload 999 Pokemon into the game, and Mew is given to you by the girl who owns the ranch.