Baixar a Rom Hack do BN3 Plus

BN3 Plus Jogo
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Console: GBA
Jogo Original: Mega Man Battle Network 3: White
Tipo: Improvement
Gênero: Role Playing > Action RPG
Modificações: G,Other
Criador: Prof. 9
Data da Criação: 06/11/2012
Última Modificação: 01/28/2016
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Nome do arquivo: BN3 Plus v1.0.zip
Downloads: 57
Requisitos: No Special Requirements
Versão: 1.0
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Descrição - BN3 Plus

Don’t think this is gonna be a 100% Gold Remake, it’ll have its differences. Extra battles (some’ll be optionals, tough but rewarding), Hoenn Pokemon (in every area, and hard to find) New areas, Remapped some dungeons (so your old guides wont work) , Extra recurring characters (some’ll hate you, some’ll help you)

Note that the hack is incomplete but feel free to enjoy the hack as-is.

Leia-me - BN3 Plus

BN3 Plus v1.0
by Prof. 9

INTRODUCTION:
This patch intends to fix some pet peeves I had with Battle Network 3. It will
put back the Jack In and NaviCust animations that Capcom USA removed (presumably
to save cartridge space, as putting them back in extends the ROM size beyond
8 MB even though the animations are compressed). It also lets you decompress
NaviCust programs and it restores the original internet color once you've taken
down the final boss of the main story.

HOW TO USE:
Apply to a clean North American Battle Network 3 ROM either "White US.ips" or
"Blue US.ips" depending on your game version, using your favorite IPS patching
tool. If you don't know any, try Lunar IPS. I haven't tested the European so I
don't know if it will work on those (I assume not).

Please note that applying this patch will make the ROM bigger than 8 MB.

FEATURES:
- Adds the Jack In and NaviCust animations back in from the Japanese versions.
- Lets you "decompress" NaviCust programs by re-entering their compression code.
- Restores the original internet color when you've beaten the final boss.

SOURCE:
Source is included in the "src" folder. Do whatever you want with it. Use
Kingcom's ARMIPS to compile. Specifically, I used ARMIPS v0.7c. 

CONTACT:
You can contact me (Prof. 9) in the following ways:
- Twitter: Prof9
- E-mail: [email protected]
- Of course, you can also shoot me a PM on Romhacking.net.