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In the case of LSD: Dream Emulator, it is notable for being able to change RAM values (numbers a game needs to remember, e.g. in a traditional game how much health the player has) for a wide variety of effects. | In the case of LSD: Dream Emulator, it is notable for being able to change RAM values (numbers a game needs to remember, e.g. in a traditional game how much health the player has) for a wide variety of effects. | ||
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More information on hacking the game can be found off-website at https://tcrf.net/Notes:LSD:_Dream_Emulator. | More information on hacking the game can be found off-website at https://tcrf.net/Notes:LSD:_Dream_Emulator. | ||
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''Be aware that TCRF and the Osamu Sato Wiki look almost identical, but are different websites. Both run on the same software, MediaWiki.'' | ''Be aware that TCRF and the Osamu Sato Wiki look almost identical, but are different websites. Both run on the same software, MediaWiki.'' |
Revision as of 09:07, 29 April 2023
Bizhawk is a multi-game emulator that provides a large library of tools for live game analysis.
In the case of LSD: Dream Emulator, it is notable for being able to change RAM values (numbers a game needs to remember, e.g. in a traditional game how much health the player has) for a wide variety of effects.
More information on hacking the game can be found off-website at https://tcrf.net/Notes:LSD:_Dream_Emulator.
Be aware that TCRF and the Osamu Sato Wiki look almost identical, but are different websites. Both run on the same software, MediaWiki.