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'''emeralds.7z''' is the name of one of the leaked archives from the [[Zammis Clark Breach]]. It was leaked on September 2, 2020, on the 4chan board /ppg/.  
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'''emeralds.7z''' is the name of one of the leaked archives from the [[Zammis Clark Breach]]. It was leaked on September 2, 2020, on the 4chan board /ppg/. [[File:Bbgames leak.png|thumb|The original 4chan post, containing just an Anonfiles link.]]
  
 
==Contents of the Archive==
 
==Contents of the Archive==
Included in the archive was Pokémon Emerald's full localization source code, and the Wii Startup Disc's partition data, as well as an archive named "tako_main" containing ATI's Wii source tree.
 
 
 
Findings:
 
Findings:
  
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- Pre-release versions of [[boot0]] and [[boot1]]
 
- Pre-release versions of [[boot0]] and [[boot1]]
[[File:Bbgames leak.png|thumb|The original 4chan post, containing just an Anonfiles link.]]
 
 
 
==Pokémon Emerald Source Code==
 
==Pokémon Emerald Source Code==
 
The Pokémon Emerald localization source code also included a map editor, which had been circulating 4chan prior to the leak in the form of a screenshot, which was proven genuine by the leak.
 
The Pokémon Emerald localization source code also included a map editor, which had been circulating 4chan prior to the leak in the form of a screenshot, which was proven genuine by the leak.

Revision as of 19:03, 11 February 2021


emeralds.7z is the name of one of the leaked archives from the Zammis Clark Breach. It was leaked on September 2, 2020, on the 4chan board /ppg/.

The original 4chan post, containing just an Anonfiles link.

Contents of the Archive

Findings:

- Wii Startup Disc partition data emeralds\RVL-RAAE\v0\RVL-RAAE-v0.prod_part

- Pokémon Emerald source code emeralds\pm_eme_ose

- MIDI files for sound effects and music in Pokémon Emerald emeralds\pm_eme_ose\snd_file

- ATI's development repository for "Tako", with Wii and GameCube related files from April 2003 to May 2006 emeralds\tako_main_052306

- "NNGC Portable Model", a block diagram from July 2004 for a version of the GameCube with a handheld mode and a TV mode, just like the Nintendo Switch

- Verilog files for the NDEV, the Broadway Evaluation Board, and the Hollywood GPU

- Pre-release versions of boot0 and boot1

Pokémon Emerald Source Code

The Pokémon Emerald localization source code also included a map editor, which had been circulating 4chan prior to the leak in the form of a screenshot, which was proven genuine by the leak.