ROM Hacking Translating For Anyone Volume 1
ROM Hacking Translating For Anyone Volume 1
actual text you want to change. If you dont see any actual text,
you probably didnt give Thingy the right table file. When you
find something you want to change hit space before it and after
it. A screen should pop up where you can type in the new text,
you may run out of room before you finish typing your new text,
when youre done typing the new text hit Enter or Return
(depending on your computer) and the text on the right will be
changed, along with the hex on the left. Those are the basics of
using Thingy. To use the more advanced features of Thingy
read volume two of ROM Hacking/Translating For Anyone.
Read on to learn to hack ROM graphics.
IPS Patches
An IPS Patch is the actual changed ROM that needs to be
patched over the original ROM. The best way to do that is to
use HebeGB. In HebeGB, find in your ROM in the directory
display on the right, highlight it then click IPS Patch. HebeGB
will then give you another directory display. Find the IPS Patch
in the directory and highlight it. Click Patch ROM. Choose
whether or not you want the checksum rewritten, and then the
ROM will be patched. Congratulations! Youve patched your first
ROM! The next time you play your ROM, you will notice that it is
the changed ROM. For another way to make IPS Patches see
volume two of ROM Hacking/Translating For Anyone. Read on
to learn how to Change A ROMs Font.
Translating A ROM
Now we are at the big hard part, translating a ROM.
The first step would be to change the game's font from Japanese
or any other alphabet to the alphabet you will be using for your
translation. Mostly, people translate ROMs from Japanese to
English, so that is what I will describe. Then play the ROM until