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by canofbars
2050 days ago
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This is brilliant. I love when people find unused features or weird implementation details in things. Also kind of jarring how this is the first bit of "retro" tech that I have seen a reverse engineering post on that I actually used when it was new.. |
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I also like trying to guess what these unused features were originally meant for.
My guess is that the "directly giving an item", "directly giving a pokemon", "special map", and "special route" were meant to be used in real-life events sponsored by the game developer. For instance, all attendees to a convention who own that device could receive an item or a pokemon as a bonus; the convention booth would have a custom device which knows how to send the necessary commands.
The "direct memory write" was probably to allow the DS game a limited ability to "patch" the device in case a bug was found later, or a new feature had to be added.