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パラメータ 情報
コンソール: SNES
オリジナルゲーム: Shin Megami Tensei
タイプ: Improvement
ジャンル: Role Playing
変更: GP
製作者: Revenant
制作日: 06/18/2012
最終変更: 05/11/2013
パラメータ 情報
ファイル名: smt1debug.zip
ダウンロード数: 18
必要事項: No-Header (SNES)
バージョン: 1.0
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Shin Megami Tensei debug mode patch について

Don’t think this is gonna be a 100% Gold Remake, it’ll have its differences. Extra battles (some’ll be optionals, tough but rewarding), Hoenn Pokemon (in every area, and hard to find) New areas, Remapped some dungeons (so your old guides wont work) , Extra recurring characters (some’ll hate you, some’ll help you)

Note that the hack is incomplete but feel free to enjoy the hack as-is.

Shin Megami Tensei debug mode patch 説明書

Shin Megami Tensei debug mode patch
by Revenant - June 18, 2012
Use with headerless rom, version 1.0

This patch enables a couple of debugging features in SMT1, which may prove useful to those
working on new translations (or just a bit of fun to anyone interested in poking around in the
game's guts.)

This was originally made for The Cutting Room Floor when I was on a mission to find debug modes and
undiscovered cheats in as many SNES games as possible - the final count came close to 100 games
before I got totally burned out (thanks largely to TOSE), of which four were Megaten games. 

The relevant article is here: http://tcrf.net/Shin_Megami_Tensei

Here are how the two main features work:

Holding X on controller 1 when triggering an event (such as a conversation or entering a shop) will
display the event number in the text window. Using the D-pad, you can change the number to select
which event will take place. An easy way to do this is by loading a game, turning around, holding X
and walking back to the terminal (or other save point.) 

 - Up/Down increase and decrease the number by 0001 
 - Left/Right increase/decrease it by 0010 
 - L/R selects one of four event groups, starting at 0000, 4000, 8000, and C000. 
 - A begins the selected event. 

This also works with 2D (overworld) events, though the event number isn't visible because the
screen fades out before the number is displayed.

Pressing X after opening the event selector will bring up a flag editor, which lets you turn up to
256 boolean flags on or off by pressing A (although several of the flags may not actually have any
effect.) Pressing B will exit the flag editor and continue with the selected event.

I don't actually know what any of these flags do - if you're willing to investigate, please feel
free to add your findings to the above article on TCRF.

Have fun!

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