Like many emulators, OpenEmu allows the use of cheat codes to change the way a game plays (invincibility, level skipping, etc.).
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Cheat-code support in OpenEmu is determined by each core and its underlying emulation code. Some cores do not support cheat codes; OpenEmu knows which cores those are, and its cheat functionality will not be available when they are in use.
Jan 14, 2020 Pokemon Glazed The story of Pokemon Glazed begins when you have just turned twelve, this means you can now have your Pokemon to train to become your partner in your expedition. Your journey as a Pokemon trainer begins in Tunod region; at the. Jun 05, 2019 While Pokemon Glazed is a hacked version of Pokemon Emerald, not every cheat code used in the Pokemon Emerald copy will work here. Some Pokemon glazed cheat codes might crash your game so it is wise to save your progress every time you want to apply a hack. If anything bad happens, you can always load your save and resume playing.
Finding cheats
A good resource for finding cheat codes is GameHacking.org.
Important: Be sure that the codes you use are for the proper region and revision of the game you are playing. Since there can be different versions of a game for various locales, there are also different codes that have to be used. For example: cheat codes for a US version of a game may not work for an EU version of a game.
Adding cheats
To add a cheat code, you must be running a game. Within the game window, move the mouse to produce the HUD bar, and click the cog/gear icon near the center. If the core supports cheat codes, a menu item called Select Cheat will be available. In this menu, there will be another item labelled Add Cheat... — click here to input a new code.
In the dialogue that opens, you can enter a name for the cheat (to identify it in the Select Cheat menu), as well as the code itself. Enter codes in whatever format the core supports; usually, these formats will be identical to the most popular cheat devices available for the system in question (such as Action Replay or Game Genie). You can also choose to enable a cheat right away or wait to enable it later.
The following table shows a list of supported code types:
Console | Cheat type | Example code |
---|---|---|
Game Boy | Game Genie | FA1-B9C-4C1 |
Game Boy (Color) | GameShark | 0101CEC1 |
Game Boy Advance | GameShark Advance/ Action Replay (v1/v2) | CD93194F 089CE0B4 |
Game Boy Advance | Action Replay MAX (v3/v4) | 4E26D7A1 6D72DA8B |
Game Boy Advance | Codebreaker/GameShark SP/Xploder | A62B1D67EB2D |
Game Gear | Action Replay | 00D159:98 |
Game Gear | Game Genie | 3A7-E4C-2A2 |
Nintendo (NES) / Famicom | Game Genie | APEETPEY |
Nintendo (NES) / Famicom | Raw | C900:ED |
Nintendo (NES) / Famicom | Raw (with compare) | 810E?F0:10 |
Nintendo 64 | GameShark | 8033B177 0015 |
Nintendo DS | Action Replay | 22085A50 00000001 |
Sega Genesis / Mega Drive Sega CD / Mega CD | Action Replay | FFFE21:0032 |
Sega Genesis / Mega Drive Sega CD / Mega CD | Game Genie | NN8A-AADN |
Sega Master System | Action Replay | 00C094:01 |
Sega Master System | Game Genie | 00D-70F-E68 |
Super Nintendo (SNES) | Action Replay | 7E1490:FF |
Super Nintendo (SNES) | Game Genie | 14B4-6F07 |
For multi-line codes, use a plus (
+
) to separate each line. For example: AVSOYOSZ+ELEAPOZE+AIEAZPAP
Using cheats
After you've added a cheat, you'll need to enable it if you haven't already. Return to the Select Cheat menu, and you will now see the cheat that was just added in the list. Click on it to enable it. If you need to disable it later, simply return to this menu and click it again.
GBA cheats
TL;DR only Codebreaker/GameShark SP and GameShark Advance cheats are supported for GBA. Not Action Replay v3.
If the code is Action Replay v3/v4, you will have to instead use a GameShark equivalent code or attempt to convert it here: http://gamehacking.org/?sys=gba
This is because we cannot automatically detect if a code is AR v3 since they are the same length as the AR/GameShark v1/v2 (16 chars), and v3 uses different encryption.
There is no good way to detect v3 unless you explicitly tell mGBA that the code is v3. There are numerous problems with front ends and codes floating around the web:
- Cheat code websites usually all have AR/GS formatted as XXXXXXXX YYYYYYYY and don't tell you which type of AR/GS, unless its a good cheat code website such as gamehacking.org which will denote AR/GS v1/v2 codes as AR12 and AR v3 as AR34.
- Many cheat code websites have codes mislabeled or plain wrong, without noting which region and revision they are.
- VBA standalone expects AR/GS v1/v2 formatted as XXXXXXXXYYYYYYYY (no spaces) but AR v3 formatted as XXXXXXXX YYYYYYYY (8 chars separated by a space). But it doesn't tell you this in the UI!
- GBA4iOS forces all 16 char AR/GS as 'AR v3' which is wrong and breaks the use of valid AR/GS v1/v2 codes. (it also incorrectly states GameShark SP codes aren't supported when those are actually the same as Codebreaker, 12 chars minus the space).
So, which cheat codes can 'just work' with OpenEmu's mGBA core plugin?
- Raw Address:Value cheat codes (11, 13 or 17 chars including the colon).
- Codebreaker/GameShark SP codes (these are 12 chars, minus the space).
- GameShark Advance/Action Replay v1/v2 codes (these are 16 chars, minus the space).
What doesn't work?
- Action Replay v3 codes (these are also 16 chars, minus the space).
Note: you don't have to worry about adding spaces in your cheats that you input for OpenEmu.
More general info on GBA cheat types here: http://doc.kodewerx.org/hacking_gba.html
Limitations
OpenEmu currently has no way of saving cheats — any codes entered will be lost as soon as you leave the game. Improved cheat-code functionality (potentially including a built-in database of codes) is planned for a future version of the application.
Hello! Today, I'm going to do a review on Pokemon Glazed. I recently just finished this game and it's just amazing!
Pokemon Glazed is a GBA rom hack made by Redriders180 (Lucbui) on Pokecommunity.
As for your starter in this game, you can choose between five starters instead of three. There are three regions in this game which is Tunod, Johto and Rankor. Tons of cool features and many interesting things were added here so make sure you download this rom and play :D
This game is still in a beta version at the moment.
(I'll be inserting random screenshots of my gameplay here.)
The storyline of this game is good and long which makes it more fun and exciting. You can explore in three different regions. GameFreak should learn from this game. They should add another region or more in their games so it could be fun. If they can't think of any new region, they can just add an old region like Kanto and whatsoever. For example, in Pokemon XY, you explore Kalos then after beating the Elite Four, you can travel to Kanto for a new storyline or something like that. I'm just expressing my opinion here though. XD
You can encounter different kinds of people in this game. There is this girl that actually annoyed me the most. I don't know but she's just a *beep*. She's also a rival in the game. I don't know if she has a male counterpart or something if you tried playing as a boy. Her name is Chelle by the way. That girl on the picture above. -.-
If she hates me, I hate her too. Such a brat.
Some gym leaders and elite four members are hard to beat. There was a gym leader where I had a difficulty on beating so I had to train my pokemon for how many times. All the hard work was worth it. But if you really want to win, you use a pokemon that is super effective against their pokemon.
That's an obvious tip up there XD
The places are good. Some buildings have a unique design. Ohh! They also have churches where they worship Arceus which is amazing.
There are also some secret areas in the game so you might want to check it out after you finished the game because you might get legendaries or something like that :P
Tons of pokemon with their final evolutions appear in different places so it might be easier for you to catch some final evolutions if you want to complete your pokedex.
You can also get each starter pokemon from Kanto to Kalos. I'm not sure if you can get the others though. XD
The legendary pokemons are actually hard to capture. I'm currently catching legendaries now and it took like 10-15 ultra balls so I could catch one.
There are unique items in this game. I like this key item which allows you to know what the pokemon is saying. An example is this picture above. XD It's a Ho-Oh saying that he/she is drop-dead gorgeous. Bam!
You can buy masterballs but you need to buy the upper and lower part of ball. The parts are expensive though.
(I added this picture because the 'stay frosty' reminds me of JackFrostMiner from Youtube :P)
That's all for now. I hope you enjoyed my review but I don't know if this is really a 'review'. I'm sorry if it sucks though :P
The picture below is my team. Don't mind that Fennekin there XD
I RATE THIS GAME 10 OUT OF 10. :+1:
Thanks for reading!
*The cover page art doesn't belong to me*