"Modder Transforms Game Boy Advance Games with Crash Sound Audio"

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Source: Ars Technica
"Modder Transforms Game Boy Advance Games with Crash Sound Audio"
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A modder known as TheZZAZZGlitch has discovered a way to re-create Game Boy Advance ROM data using the sounds from a crashing system, allowing for the potential recreation of games. By recording the crash sounds and developing a Python script to read the audio, the modder achieved 100 percent parity with the original ROM after refining the sound recording process. While this method is technically considered "cheating," it demonstrates a unique approach to accessing and interpreting ROM data from a crashed system.

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