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[Released] Pokémon: Kanto Reloaded (Now in Open Beta)

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    I know, I KNOW I'm a month late and I said I'd have the Beta release ready by now, but there always seems to be JUST ONE MORE THING I have to get done. Plus, I want to have some actual content beyond Vermilion in addition to the updates, so I'd like to get Route 9 finished, at least. New ETA is Leap Day, February 29.

    In the meantime, a quick peek at some of the features I've added that will be present in the upcoming Beta:
    • 60 FPS for a much smoother-looking game
    • Multiple save files
    • The ability to transfer Pokemon between save files (with minor limitations)
    • Pokemon encountered via Honey will scale with your party level, have a higher chance for rares, and have a better chance to be shiny, have their hidden ability, or have one perfect IV
    • Working move animations thanks to the recently-released Gen 9 Animation Project
    • All music tracks updated to remixes or remasters (an option to use the old GBA music instead will be provided)

    Cannot wait! <3
     
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  • The game has been updated to Beta version 0.3.0. Download Here!

    A number of changes have been made to make the experience feel more polished and complete (see the changelog for details). If you are continuing a save from the Alpha version, delete your entire Kanto Reloaded folder before extracting the update. This will not affect any saved games. However, do note that Alpha features like re-rolling Gym Leaders, changing your character, and the free Bicycle have been removed. Make sure you're content with your gamestate before updating.

    In addition, I've set up a Discord server, for easier bug reporting and discussion. Join it here!

    One major note, all music in the game has been updated to remixes or remasters of the original music, courtesy of some extremely talented members of the community. If, however, you would prefer to keep the original GBA/DS style music, extract the update first, then download this link and copy the Audio folder into your main Kanto Reloaded directory, overwriting files when prompted. Fair warning, you'll miss out on a few things like the bangin' new theme for rival battles, but I also understand some people might want a more authentic Gen 3 feel, so the option is there.

    Spoiler: Version Changelog
     
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  • I pushed out a quick hotfix (v0.3.1) to address a couple of game-breaking bugs. The download links in both the main post and my comment above have been updated. If you previously downloaded the 0.3.0 version, please re-download from the new link!

    Also, if you're continuing from the Alpha and already received the 3rd badge, you'll need to head back down towards the entrance of Vermilion Gym to activate the cutscene necessary to progress the game. It might play out a little funky, but then you'll be good to go.
     
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  • Kanto Reloaded version 0.3.2 is out! Nothing major was added content-wise, just a couple new maps right now. Progress has been slower than I'd hoped, though I'm making an effort to have monthly updates from here on out.

    Download HERE!

    There were some big changes behind the scenes involving a rewrite of the randomization script. This was in order to allow me to more easily code the Wild Pokemon scanners in the Pokemon Centers, as well as implementing a neat portable version of them, which is unlocked as a reward from Professor Oak for making progress on your Pokedex (of note, the Exp Share and Exp All are now also available the same way). But the biggest addition is that ALL the non-legendary Gen IX Pokemon have finally been coded into the game (though not yet with finalized sprites and movesets). The majority of them will require a new game to spawn in as wild Pokemon. As always, download and extract to the same folder as your current game, overwriting all files if prompted.

    A separate note for anyone using the GBA music: this update adds a new music track, so the GBA music download has been updated to include its 16-bit version as well.

    As always, feedback is appreciated, especially over on the Discord server!
     
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