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Main - General SM64DS hacking - Editing the colors of the Nintendo boot screen | Hide post layouts | New reply |
shinramen |
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Member Normal user Level: 8 ![]() Posts: 1/14 EXP: 1517 Next: 670 Since: 10-21-20 From: somewhere Last post: 678 days ago Last view: 260 days ago |
To edit the colors of the Nintendo boot screen in SM64DS, you need to have arm9.bin from a SM64DSe-patched EUR rom and a hex editor. To get the arm9.bin, you can simply open the patched rom with NSMBe and extract the bin file. Once you open the bin file with the hex editor, replace color values at these addresses with the color value that you want. Alternatively, you can use NSMBe itself to hex edit the arm9.bin file.
Note: To convert colors to RGB5 use this tool (Credits to Gota7).
Here are some examples of an edited title screen: ![]() ![]() |
The Best NSMB |
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Member I make things, I guess. Level: 8 ![]() Posts: 13/13 EXP: 1926 Next: 261 Since: 06-26-18 Last post: 839 days ago Last view: 89 days ago |
nice tutorial m8, really useful for people wanting to get into custom 2D graphics |
Shugabush |
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Member Normal user Level: 18 ![]() Posts: 75/76 EXP: 28715 Next: 1182 Since: 12-18-17 Last post: 817 days ago Last view: 551 days ago |
would this be a useful tool for hacking the power meter icon? ____________________ check out my CLPS Document: https://docs.google.com/document/d/11tHJ77km4EPITucU9RMdhW5ImPEvCyxPxUAbxqzm6Ks/edit |
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