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  • No, I just took them from the sprite resource page at the pokemon elite 2000 website. I just rearranged them in photoshop with a modified Volkner sprite made to look like me. The sprites I made are in my sig.
    hey pokepal,
    i know already how to go about changing the pallete,
    but could you tell me how do i get the pallete for the original fire red logo?
    because you know i want to import the pallete to my new logo so i need to have it which now i am wondering how..lol
    sorry for dusturbing ya.
    I did manage to load it up but when i load it up, the palletemap is 0..
    which is the same for the one i inserted..and another thing, i save the original fire red pokemon logo and check the pallete, it shows that it only uses 32 pallete which i was confuse since it is 252 pallete or maybe i just wrong..
    i cannot load it on ntme, it says the file is either too small or too big that is why i just make a new pokemon logo and insert it,
    for the palletes do you mean the palletemap on NTME, the part where you put D for the pokemon sprite, E for the background..??
    i saw your reply on my question, but how do i exactly go about it?
    do i save the raw or something?
    i dont understand the part where you say i may have connect the tilemaps pallete together or something.
    "Old" doesn't even come close to describing that. Sardonyx was Lord_Sesshoumaru's old project, the first hack I ever worked on, besides my own, which I was working on back in the summer of 2008. God, that was almost three years ago...
    Technically speaking, 4th generation games can be hacked properly. There just aren't any people who want to hack them. But even if more tools are released, 3rd generation hacking has been around so long that it will stay popular. Hell, I probably wouldn't switch even if a 4th generation map editor was released.
    I agree with you. I was saying that most forum-goers tend to favor Gen. III hacks which is why competitions like HotM always put Gen. I/II hacks at a disadvantage.
    Lucky for you..haha,
    me i am in school typing this, gonna go to the last map needed for my alpha
    then will be inserting pokemon sprites..etc, graphics stuff then some more mapps and thenscrippts..lol
    was wondering why my hack is not attractive for most people..lol,
    and tanx. For your comment on my tile but i actually manage to do a more beautiful tiles then that,
    haha

    Edit: And thanks for your rating on my map..haha, it took me a while to map that map but it was worth the while..haha
    Thanks. :)

    I actually took that screenshot back in August 2010. It was part of a project I did for HackMew, which explains why it's in Fire Red.
    cool, so even you know asm too..i am planning to add sidegames too, so maybe after i finish the maps i will test with some scripting or maybe learn asm too if i can..haha, asm is hard..lol
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