1/21/2024 0 Comments Super mario advance 4 hacks![]() ![]() When SMA4 first came out in 2003, there were 105 e-Reader cards released in Japan (actually, 106, where one of them was a promo version of the Super Leaf card), but only 43 of them came to America, with the other 62 never released or translated. I did this for people that want to experience these levels/power-ups/demo-playthroughs to their fullest translation on the original ROM and/or cartridge of Super Mario Advance 4 - as Nintendo had originally planned for the American market. ![]() Now, some of you might be asking why this is even necessary? The Wii-U re-release of SMA4 already includes all of the e-Reader levels, and with officially translated titles. Alternately, the binary data files can be converted into raw dot code images that a person can print out and use with an actual e-Reader. Needless to say, the resulting SAV files can then be converted and loaded and then loaded into an actual GBA cartridge. ![]() But just recently, I have finished work on translating ALL of the unreleased Super Mario Advance 4 e-Reader cards into English as digital binary files for use in emulator programs such as No$GBA, which feature e-reader/link cable functionality. It took me a couple of months of research, programming, trial and error. ![]()
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