Nameless Sprite Editor Classic 12

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Nov 25, 2023, 8:23:18 PM11/25/23
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How to Use Nameless Sprite Editor Classic 12 to Edit Sprites in Gen III GBA GamesIf you are a fan of Pokemon ROM hacking, you might be familiar with Nameless Sprite Editor (NSE), a tool that allows you to edit sprites in Gen III GBA games such as FireRed, LeafGreen, Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald. NSE is a powerful and easy-to-use program that lets you change the appearance of Pokemon, trainers, items, tiles and more. However, NSE has not been updated since 2012, and the original developer has abandoned the project. Fortunately, there is a fork of NSE called Nameless Sprite Editor Classic 12 (NSE C12) that fixes some bugs and adds some features to the original version.

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In this article, we will show you how to download and use NSE C12 to edit sprites in your favorite Gen III GBA games. You will need a Windows PC, a GBA emulator, a ROM file of the game you want to hack, and NSE C12 itself. Follow these steps to get started:
Download NSE C12 from this link. This is the latest and final version of NSE C12, as the Codeplex archive where it was stored is set to shut down in July of 2021[^1^]. Extract the zip file to a folder of your choice.Open NSE C12.exe and click on File > Open. Browse to the folder where you have your ROM file and select it. NSE C12 will load the ROM and display its information on the left panel.Click on Tools > Sprite Editor. A new window will open with a list of sprite categories on the left side. You can choose from Pokemon Front Sprites, Pokemon Back Sprites, Trainer Spr
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