

Also, they’re 3D, and I feel like a lot of people wouldn’t want to have to mess with 3D. There is some, and a few tools, but not a lot. However, the people who do hack them make great hacks, like Red++, Polished Crystal, Orange, and Coral. With Gameboy and GBC games, they take a lot more work, and probably some more knowledge to make a hack than it does to make a GBA hack, because you need to use the disassemblies, so there aren’t many people hacking Gen 1 and 2.

The only differences are the title screen, the version-exclusive wild Pokémon, and a couple other things, but even if you did want to hack LeafGreen, you’d most likely change the only differences between it and FireRed, so there’s really no point in hacking it.įor Ruby and Sapphire, everyone hacks Emerald because it has more, like the Battle Frontier, and it’s like a better, fixed, updated version of Ruby and Sapphire. Nobody hacks LeafGreen because it’s basically the same as FireRed. Most of the ROM Hacks are hacks of FireRed and Emerald because there are more tools, research, and resources for the two.
