

Now go ahead and close the G/S/C Rom and open Red/Blue. Input this address and size and save it under whatever name, as long as it has the proper extension (the one it gives you by default) don't sweat the filename too much. Do not panic, there is no math involved on your part. You will be met with this very scary sequence of numbers and options. Go to the tools bar of VBA and select the Memory Viewer option. We will now put our emulator god powers in use. For our experiment we will use a sentret because it is the earliest one you can encounter. Go out and encounter whatever Johto pokemon you can find. (I guess you could do this without pokemon via gameshark but that would probably require more effort than needed) Get your pokemon, doesn't matter what it is, and venture out into the unknown. The process is remarkably easy, load up the emulator and start playing your gen 2 pokemon ROM as normal. So uh, sorry for those who were hoping to do that. You can not do this on a regular gameboy unfortunately, unless you can somehow mess around with the internal structer of a gameboy like you can with the VBA emulator. You will need 3 things if you want to mess with your friends:Ī ROM of pokemon blue/red (Not sure if it works in yellow) So how do I have a marill appear in a first gen game, without the use of photoshop? I regret to inform you - if you haven't figured it out already - that to have such a thing happen under even the most glitchiest of circumstances is impossible. One that involves me encountering a marill in glitch city in Pokemon Blue. Hello everyone, last time we left off on a special cliffhanger screenshot. Mini Update: How to get gen 2 pokemon in your very own pokemon blue! Here you guys go, something to hold you off until I'm done with the first half of AP exams Friday Part 9: Mini Update: How to get gen 2 pokemon in your very own pokemon blue!
