Pokemon codes guide The Ultimate Pokémon Codes Guide Part I CThe Ultimate Pokémon Codes Guide Part I Special Thanks To Bigsupes and Pittstonjoma for their work on hacking Pokémon codes Published by GSAttack CTable of Contents Introduction Using the Binary

The Ultimate Pokémon Codes Guide Part I CThe Ultimate Pokémon Codes Guide Part I Special Thanks To Bigsupes and Pittstonjoma for their work on hacking Pokémon codes Published by GSAttack CTable of Contents Introduction Using the Binary Numbering System Using the Hexidecimal Numbering System What is a GameShark Code Pokémon Red Blue The Six Members of the Pokémon Team Pokémon Team List Pokémon Team Attacks and PP Availability Pokémon Team Stats Modi ?ers and Genetics Pokémon Team Experience and Level Pokémon Team Information Pokémon Team OT Names Pokémon Team Nicknames Player's Name Player's Identi ?cation Player's Money and Coins Rival's Name The PokéDEX Seen by Player Own by Player Badges Earned Items in Pack Items in Player's PC Safari Zone Game Time Elapsed The Six Members of the Trainer's Team Pokémon Yellow The Six Members of the Pokémon Team Pokémon Team List Pokémon Team Attacks and PP Availability Pokémon Team Stats Modi ?ers and Genetics Pokémon Team Experience and Level Pokémon Team Information Pokémon Team OT Names Pokémon Team Nicknames Player's Name Player's Identi ?cation Player's Money and Coins Rival's Name The PokeDEX Seen by Player Own by Player Badges Earned Items in Pack Items in Player's PC Safari Zone Game Time Elapsed The Six Members of the Trainer's Team C Pokémon Gold Silver The Six Members of the Pokémon Team Pokémon Team List Pokémon Team Attacks and PP Availability Pokémon Team Stats Modi ?ers and Genetics Pokémon Team Experience and Level Pokémon Team Information Pokémon Team OT Names Pokémon Team Nicknames Player's Name Player's Identi ?cation Player's Money and Coins Rival's Name The PokeDEX Seen by Player Own by Player Unown Addition Badges Earned Items in Pack The Pack - Items Pocket The Pack - Balls Pocket The Pack - Key Items Pocket The Pack - TM HM Pocket Items in Player's PC Bug Catching Contest Game Time Elapsed The Six Members of the Trainer's Team Hacking Tips Finding Codes for Unknown Values Finding Codes for Known Values Using the Snapshot Feature Hacking Challenge Secret Codes Public Domain Codes by Bigsupes Codes by Pittstonjoma Coming Attractions Appendix A Pokémon Table Appendix B Attacks Table Appendix C Items Table Appendix D Font Table Appendix E Web Links CPage Introduction Pokémon games use various methods for storing data to control game play Through the use of devices such as the GameShark these values can be changed in order to alter the way in which the game is played In order to make full use of such a device and the many things that can be altered in the game it is important to understand a few basics on how data is stored and manipulated The remainder of this chapter discusses two of the numbering systems used by computer systems for storing data It ends with a quick look at the format of a GameShark code Using the Binary Numbering System The traditional numbering system know as the decimal numbering system uses the characters through to represent the possible values for a

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