![]() To open a ROM, just click on where it says “File” (I believe), and “Open”, or just push Ctrl+O at the same time. It would be easier if you had a ROMs folder in where your emulator is. With the backup copy, it changes one (the ROM) and makes another one with a. Now, it should have changed one file (the ROM) (if you didn’t check backup copy). I don’t know if I did anything different, but after re-downloading it, it worked for me. If it still says it failed, maybe try re-downloading it? That happened to me once. So, open it up, browse to where your ROM is and apply the patch! There is a backup copy box, so check or uncheck it if you want to. Since I’m using Windows, I ran the mother3_windows.exe. Maybe put them and the ROM in the same folder. ![]() Next, get a GBA emulator, and extract it from the ZIP file.Īlright, the patch file should contain mother3_windows.exe, mother3_macosx.app, and mother3_linux, and two more files. I think you also take it out of the ZIP file. Then get the patch file, which you already got. It looks like you do, but just including this first. OK, I’ll try to help! I’ll go through ALL the steps to see if you missed anything.įirst, make sure you have the Japanese ROM.
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