![]() ![]() What I recommend is to stay with that ROM base and follow your dreams about developing a ROM Hack of that game, don't let anyone else's opinion let you down on it. Otherwise it can lead to you having to try and adapt to a different way the ROM is coded and it requires learning more about that ROM and stuff like that. Just because someone says it's too hard doesn't mean you shouldn't give up on the ROM you really want to hack and change to some other ROM, 'cause that's not really a good way to start. Whatever ROM you feel like hacking is entirely up to your own decision. Some people may think that the newer ones are more harder just because they take longer, right? Not exactly, it's just about the same difficulty as any other ordinary ROM. The only difference? Game Boy and Game Boy Color ROMs take the least amount of time, Game Boy Advance ROMs take a moderate amount of time, and finally Nintendo DS ROMs take the longest, due to their 3D models in the game (if they have any, that is). May I also add that it really doesn't matter what ROM base you use, any kind of ROM you use for creating your own hack pretty much has the same difficulty as any other ROM. However, if there is no one thing that I absolutely must say it is that the best way to learn ROM hacking is through experience. Now that's about it, now go explore around the internet and make your rom hack :)
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