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OpenPoké was an attempted to rewrite the Pokémon engine as seen in Poké Fire Red from scratch; a game engine recreation. It runs on the same system as the original - the GameBoy Advance.
OpenPoké was an attempted to rewrite the Pokémon engine as seen in Poké Fire Red from scratch; a game engine recreation. It runs on the same system as the original - the GameBoy Advance.



Revision as of 03:53, 3 February 2024

OpenPoke
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General
AuthorKyoufu Kawa
TypeGame engine
Version2013
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2013/09/01
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OpenPoké was an attempted to rewrite the Pokémon engine as seen in Poké Fire Red from scratch; a game engine recreation. It runs on the same system as the original - the GameBoy Advance.

Features

  • Fully seamless map scroll (courtesy of Cearn).
  • Animated map tiles.
  • Day/night color effects (color blend routine by Cearn).
  • Sixteen different sets of wild Pokémon encounters — four times of day, four discovery methods.
  • Custom script engine designed to match that of the original.

Screenshots

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External links

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