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The following article is a game for the Nintendo Game Boy.
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|name = POKEMON RED | |name = POKEMON RED | ||
POKEMON BLUE | POKEMON BLUE |
Revision as of 03:22, 13 November 2015

Pokémon Red/Blue | |
Internal Name | POKEMON RED
POKEMON BLUE |
Region Code | JP/KO or US/EU/CN |
Type | Grayscale |
SGB Support | Yes |
Cartridge Type | ROM + MBC3 + RAM + Battery |
License Code | 01 (NINTENDO) |
ROM Size | 1MB |
ROM Checksum | 0x91E6 |
SRAM Size | 256 Kbit |
Header Checksum | 0x20 |
ROM map | RAM map | Text table | Notes | Tutorials |
Utilities
- Pokémap: A level editor for Pokémon Red and Blue.
- Challenge!: A starter Pokémon and rival battle editor.
- Pokémon Red/Blue Trainer Editor: Edits the Pokémon of all the normal Trainers in the game.
- Silent: Changes the items sold in PokéMarts.
- MartEdit GB: Also changes the items sold in PokéMarts.
- GymEdit GB: Edits Gym and Elite Four battles.
- Changer: Changes wild Pokémon in Red and Blue.
Hacks
Known Dumps
- Pocket Monsters - Red Version (J) (V1.0) [S]
- Pocket Monsters - Red Version (J) (V1.1) [S]
- Pocket Monsters - Blue Version (J) [S]
- Pokemon Red (UE) [S][!]
- Pokemon - Blue Version (UE) [S][!]
External Links
- iimarckus disassembly of Pokémon Red and Blue
- Giegue's Master Guide to Hacking Pokémon Games Red-Crystal
- Swampert Tools A site for Pokémon ROM hacking tools
- Skeetendo Hacking Forum Forum for GB and GBC ROM Hackers
- Table of Pokémon Red / Blue Hex and Decimal Values
The Cutting Room Floor features additional info about this game. |