![]() ![]() You would probably want to find a point in the game where the sprite you want has not been loaded in VRAM (VRAM viewers are available in many emulators, it is how many sprite rippers get things). If simply busting out the tile editor and scanning the ROM, or one of the other methods if available for your system (the SNES is not as nice as some later stuff here with things like compression searching) has not worked then in some ways it is. Just found out that 7E0910 is the ram address where the time is stored. ![]() Oh, and I already checked to see if these cheats already exist and I as far as I know they don't. If anyone can help guide me through the process then that would be great. Once there then you can then type in new values until you get the desired result. I know that you can just freeze in game ram hex values until you find the locations of the time and lives. But I don't know how to convert that information to actually making the hack or game genie codes. Now I know that there is this one version of SNES9x called Giegers version were you can look at the active ram of the game and then play around with hex values and such. In my opinion the game would be really fun if these two were implemented so I'm wanting to make a hack or game genie codes that allow this. I recently played The Brainies for SNES and while I liked the game there are two things that I will need to do an order for me to continue playing it.
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