Romhacking for Beginners
Spoon-feeding newbies is what we do

 

Update: 6/4/2007 - Script-tutorial added

Noobs come hither
Written 06 Jan 2006 By Aeris130
Welcome to romhacks.net. Our goal is to spoon-feed you with the most basic of the basics, with the hopes that it might somehow compensate for your inability to learn - whatever it is that you somehow can't seem to grasp.

To put it short, here you'll find a few overly descriptive docs, suited not only for beginners, but also for the most hopeless of cases ever attemting to hack a rom.

The reason why I even bothered to do this, is simply because of my own inability learn romhacking when I first attemted it. It took me three months before I could even figure out how to edit a single word in hex. Despite reading practically every doc available at that time, I still had loads of trouble getting it right.

During that time (nearly three years ago), I promised myself to upload a basic tutorial that even the former me would ba able to follow once I had gotten the hang of it.

And here you have it. My goal is to make this site 100% noob-secure, so if you have questions or comments about the content, by all means, contact me. For more information about the site, click here.

As for the sites domain, romhacks.net isn't really that imaginative. But since the .com was already taken by some ad-portal, this was the only one I could think of that still had some keywords in it (and I hate hate hate .org).

Although I pretty much point it out on the about-page, this site won't feature any news service of any kind. Updates will be site-wise only. So, to sum it up, if you're a complete newbie, I hope that you'll find this site to be of some use.

To the rest of you, I'd suggest that you stick the various docs around the web. They say a lot more then this site does.
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