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punjman
02-13-2005, 07:46 PM
As I'm sure everyone knows, the game "Boktai" requires that the game see a little sunlight here and there.

I've never played the game, but it got me thinking... "I wonder how this game could be emulated."

Anyone know? Im not real familiar with how the cartridge works (other than an obvious solar cell/battery) but is this game playable in an emulator?

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Fla Flash
02-13-2005, 08:08 PM
I don't know how you'd emulate the solar collecting part of it...hold a flashlight to your monitor?
I'm not sure if that part of the deal would be emulatable. Which would take some fun out of the game.

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MegaManJuno
02-13-2005, 08:13 PM
I've never played the game, but from a programming standpoint, I'd assume it would all boil down to a simple TRUE/FALSE flag of whether light is detected or not. If that's the case, perhaps the game could be hacked to include an in-game "switch" of some sort to swap between light and no light...?

Or possibly look for the memory address that might hold this flag and create a GameShark/Pro Action Replay, or similar cheat code to modify its value...?

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The 9th Sage
02-13-2005, 08:36 PM
> Or possibly look for the memory address that might hold this
> flag and create a GameShark/Pro Action Replay, or similar
> cheat code to modify its value...?

There's a patch that hacks around the detection of the solar sensor (so the game will actually start up) and it also sets it to have sunlight all the time (in-game)...although, that'd be a double-edged sword if it's the max level like I heard. The Gun del Sol overheats easy in really heavy sunlight.

Also, this just totally defeats the purpose. Just buy the game people, please. <img src=smilies/laff.gif>

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punjman
02-13-2005, 08:43 PM
Hey I don't even have a GBA emulator anymore, lol. I was just curious about it. I figured there might be some hack to it or something.

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Fla Flash
02-13-2005, 08:44 PM
eh, I think you went straight from emulating the game to hacking it...ideally, as I think I'd rather just go out and buy it.

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AkaneJones
02-13-2005, 09:00 PM
Well you could create an emulator for it specifficly that has a fake sun that it's intensity is controlable, so it'd be playable like the really thing. But still it'd be like trying to play an emulated Kirby Tilt n Tumble, as it defeats it perpous the gimic was designed for, unless you could say get a usb tilt controler or a usb solar detector. I mean it's like playing Duck Hunt with out the gun.

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The 9th Sage
02-14-2005, 02:45 AM
> Hey I don't even have a GBA emulator anymore, lol. I was
> just curious about it. I figured there might be some hack
> to it or something.

lol No problem, but it seems like everyone wants to play Boktai on emulators...it's very ironic is all. <img src=smilies/laff.gif>

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Boriken_jin
02-16-2005, 11:43 PM
The aptch lets you adjust the quantity of sunlight that you want anytime by pressing L plus one direction of the Dpad to increase and the other to decrease (if I remember correctly). Makes the game completely playable, even to the point of being a quasi-cheat.

> There's a patch that hacks around the detection of the solar
> sensor (so the game will actually start up) and it also sets
> it to have sunlight all the time (in-game)...although,
> that'd be a double-edged sword if it's the max level like I
> heard. The Gun del Sol overheats easy in really heavy



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The 9th Sage
02-17-2005, 02:42 AM
> The aptch lets you adjust the quantity of sunlight that you
> want anytime by pressing L plus one direction of the Dpad to
> increase and the other to decrease (if I remember
> correctly). Makes the game completely playable, even to the
> point of being a quasi-cheat.

Ah, well I was wondering....being at full strength permanently would be a liability sometimes....I still think it's kinda pointless. :P There was a certain element of fun playing it, wandering about chasing sun beams..."Oh, I gotta go find a better spot so I can fight this vampire."
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devillion
02-17-2005, 03:37 AM
Heh, just buy it. Its super cheap now, i got mine for 12 bucks, versus the 70 it cost when it came out :D Its short (beat it at a wedding), but fun.

And there is a way to get infinite sun, in-game. You have to finish the game once to be able to do it though (hint: it involves the seed planting, and a Mr Rainnot/TonniarRM :P)

Spoiler:
Plant the Tonniar RM RIGHT at sunrise, (edit the clock to do this), that way the dew from the tree will fall onto him and make him a Mr Rainnot. Then just use the Mr Rainnot and keep changing you clock to make sure it never runs out. If you already have a Rainnot, then don't even bother doing this, just use it and edit the clock :P

Or you could just whore out the Dark Card, once you get it :P Theres really a ton of ways to get around the sensor. Maybe even do the infite battery if you want.

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RaiBlastoise
02-22-2005, 05:00 PM
> be playable like the really thing. But still it'd be like
> trying to play an emulated Kirby Tilt n Tumble, as it

Speaking of which, Kirby Tilt n' Tummble (which I have) doesn't work on a Game Shark for the simple reason that it is upside down. Also, to add an added challenge, you could purposely play it that way.
Also, wouldn't it not work on GBASP?

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