Sequel to the incredible Can you beat Pokemon FireRed while blind and deaf? Highly recommend both of them if you are at all interested in Pokemon, statistics, programming, game design, or just...
Highly recommend both of them if you are at all interested in Pokemon, statistics, programming, game design, or just good old fashioned critical thinking and problem solving.
All the techniques shared to sync and desync the games are incredible, but memory mail is absolutely genius. I would love to learn about all the others that didn't manage to go into the video due...
All the techniques shared to sync and desync the games are incredible, but memory mail is absolutely genius. I would love to learn about all the others that didn't manage to go into the video due to time.
Right! So many times through this video (and the previous FireRed one) a problem would be presented, then in my head I'd be like "hmm yeah that does seem like it would mess things up, I wonder if...
Right! So many times through this video (and the previous FireRed one) a problem would be presented, then in my head I'd be like "hmm yeah that does seem like it would mess things up, I wonder if there's any way to get around that" and then he'd find some really clever solution to sync everything back up and avoid that problem entirely. Lots of menu manipulations all over the place. Really impressive stuff.
Sequel to the incredible Can you beat Pokemon FireRed while blind and deaf?
Highly recommend both of them if you are at all interested in Pokemon, statistics, programming, game design, or just good old fashioned critical thinking and problem solving.
All the techniques shared to sync and desync the games are incredible, but memory mail is absolutely genius. I would love to learn about all the others that didn't manage to go into the video due to time.
Right! So many times through this video (and the previous FireRed one) a problem would be presented, then in my head I'd be like "hmm yeah that does seem like it would mess things up, I wonder if there's any way to get around that" and then he'd find some really clever solution to sync everything back up and avoid that problem entirely. Lots of menu manipulations all over the place. Really impressive stuff.