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Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Children: Kuro no Sho and Aka no Sho
| Devil Children: Black Book and Red Book |
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Developer:
Multimedia Intelligence Transfer
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The Devil Children Gameboy games are a spin-off sub-series from the original Shin Megami Tensei series. While the tone and moral ambiguity are still 100 % megaten, the game features Pokémon-style gotta-catch-'em-all feeling and lovely graphics side-by-side a complex devil fusion system and tough random encounters.
| Translator's Note: The name Debidasu - used for your list of collected Devils - is a Japanese pun on the term "Debiru wo Dasu" (Sending Out The Devils) that doesn't translate particularly well to English. For ease of reading, the translation on this page will translate to Devilist. |
Contents
- 1 Main Debug Menu
- 1.1 Switch Maps
- 1.2 Monster Display
- 1.3 Group Check
- 1.4 People Menu
- 1.5 Enemy Encounter
- 1.6 Flag Check
- 1.7 Sound Check
- 1.8 Effect Check
- 1.9 Event Art
- 1.10 Cable Connection Check
- 1.11 Save/Load
- 1.12 Obtain Ally
- 1.13 Trade Sequence
- 1.14 Key Items
- 1.15 Devilist Check
- 1.16 Disabled Conversation Flag Menu
- 1.17 Broken Picture Viewer
- 1.18 Broken Monster/Item Creator
- 2 Debug Window
- 3 Start Menu Debug Mode
- 4 Item Bag Debug Mode
- 5 Monster Status Debug Mode
- 6 Monster Attack Debug Mode
Main Debug Menu
| GameShark Codes |
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| 01FFC1D7 |
| GameGenie Codes |
| 401-23B-D5D
6E1-22B-2AA C31-21B-F71 401-20B-F71 001-1FB-D59 4F1-1EB-E65 C71-1DB-081 |
This is the main debug menu, located at 4F:4000. Use the GameGenie code above to access it via pressing Select when on a map.
The menu appropriately calls itself "Debug Window" (デバッグ ウィンドウ) and indicates whether debug is on (デバッグ オン) or off (デバッグ オフ). You can use the GameShark cheat above to enable the debug flag D7C1.
Notice the first line will be garbled in any release version of the ROM, because the appropriate version name/tester name and development date have been left out of the final build. The mock-up on the top right shows a possible developer name and build date.
Accessible function menus include, in chronological order:
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In addition to these options, unused menus and older, broken menus are scattered between the accessible ones. They will be dealt with as well as far as possible.
Switch Maps
The Switch Maps menu allows one to freely teleport to any desired map. The top portion shows the destination map (いどうさき), while the bottom portion shows the current map (げんざいち).
- Navigation: Use Up/Down to select the desired option, from top to bottom: World Number (ワールドばんこう), Map Number (マップばんこう), X coordinate (よこざよう), or Y coordinate (たてざひょう). Use Left/Right to Decrease/Increase the chosen item. Use A to acknowledge, B to cancel.
- Note: There is no mechanism to prevent the player to choose illegal World-Map combinations or illegal coordinates.
Monster Display
- Navigation: Use Left/Right to Decrease/Increase the monster number by 1 respectively. Use Up/Down to Increase/Decrease the monster number by 10. Use Select to alternate between regular images and extended monster images, like on monster №238, Hoshigami. Use B to exit the menu.
- Tidbit: You can scroll through the whole table, numbers 0x000 through 0x10D, which includes dummy images as well as player portraits.
Group Check
| GameGenie Fix |
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| 40D-F68-E6A
41D-F58-E6A C3D-F48-E6A 0CD-F38-E6A CDD-F28-E6A E5D-F18-E6A 21D-F08-E6A 7D0-35B-D5D F00-34B-7FD C30-33B-6EE |
The Group Check menu can be used to look at all the enemy groups as well as their stats defined for each world.
- Navigation: Use Up/Down to Decrease/Increase the world counter. Use Left/Right to Decrease/Increase the group counter. Press A to show the group. Press Start to toggle between regular and extended devil images. Use Select to rotate through the group of at most five devils. Use B to exit the menu.
- Tidbit: Look at 6/57 or 7/58 to see the toggle between regular and extended images.
- Notes:
- You have to disable the cheat code for accessing the debug menu via select to access this menu.
- There are empty groups defined within the group data. Due to a bug, the game will crash on encountering these. Use the GameGenie fix from above if you don't want to reboot when using a problematic World-Group combination.
- The ROMs for Black Book as well as Red Book are in part bit-corrupted. It is unclear if this occurred during dumping or if it was present in the original MROM already. This causes devils 000 and 001 to actually be set to have an extended image available when playing in DMG mode.
People Menu
The People Menu can be used to debug people sprites. The menu will actually switch the current hero sprite id with the desired sprite id, which is why the hero's pet is also drawn when the debug menu is activated in-game.
- Navigation: Use Left/Right to Decrease/Increase the people id by 1. Use Up/Down to Increase/Decrease the monster id by 10. Use A to show the selected sprite and Select to change its looking direction. Use Start to cycle through all available emoticon bubbles. Use B to exit the menu.
Enemy Encounter
The Enemy Encounter Menu can be used to toggle the enemy encounter flag on and off. The text says "On: Enemies appear" and "Off: [Enemies] don't appear" respectively.
- Navigation: Use A to toggle between on (オン) and off (オフ). Use B to exit the menu.
- Note: All references to the underlying flag D7C3 have been removed from the game.
Flag Check
The Flag Check menu is used to view and manipulate all bit flags used by the game. The bit flag id and whether it is on (1) or off (0) is displayed.
- Navigation: Use Left/Right to select if you want to decrease or increase the bit flag number by ones, tens or hundreds. Use Up/Down to Increase/Decrease the bit flag id by the chosen amount. Press A to toggle the bit flag and B to exit the menu.
- Note: This does not work like a usual digit input. Selecting the second digit and going up from 090 will not yield 000 but rather 100.
Sound Check
The Sound Check menu can be used to listen to all background music tracks or play sound effects.
- Navigation: Use Up/Down to Increase/Decrease the BGM track number. Use Left/Right to Decrease/Increase the SFX number. Use A to play BGM, B to play SFX and Start to exit the menu.
Effect Check
Event Art
Cable Connection Check
Save/Load
Obtain Ally
Trade Sequence
This option shows the complete Trade Animation Sequence. Because it's an interaction between background scrolling, OAM animation and music effects, it's a very timing sensitive animation, which is probably why it merited an extra option in the debug menu.
Key Items
Devilist Check
Disabled Conversation Flag Menu
| GameGenie Codes |
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| 520-6BB-F73
EA0-6AB-B3A |
The Conversation Flag Menu at 4F:52EA can be used to toggle a flag on and off. The text says "On: Conversations occur" and "Off: [Conversations] don't occur" respectively. The actual purpose for this flag is unknown. It may have been used to suppress auto-initiated dialogs when entering or leaving a map.
- Navigation: Use A to toggle between on (オン) and off (オフ). Use B to exit the menu.
- Note: All references to the underlying flag D7C4 have been removed from the game.
Broken Picture Viewer
| GameGenie Codes |
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| 440-6BB-F73
290-6AB-B3A |
This menu, located at 4F:4429, was used to view some images. Use the above GameGenie code and choose the Map Switch option in the main debug menu.
This menu is just like the other monster image menus with the crucial difference that it references a non-existent image pointer table located right after the production monster image table. The menu itself will print item names instead of monster names and was created before the programmers switched from a tile-mapped font that had to be constantly loaded in VRAM to a font that would be drawn directly to VRAM tiles when needed.
- Navigation: Use Left/Right to Increase/Decrease the monster id by 1. Use Up/Down to Increase/Decrease the monster id by 10. Use B to exit the menu.
- Tidbit: The menu is programmed to show 0x019D monster images, which is more than 1.5 times the amount of monsters that are in the production ROM, which is 0x100.
- Note: The above screenshot was obtained using moderate hacking. The menu will crash the game when accessed with the above cheat code. The screenshot was obtained by pointing the drawing routine to the monster image table in the production ROM.
Broken Monster/Item Creator
| GameGenie Codes |
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| 4C0-6BB-F73
AF0-6AB-B3A |
This menu, located at 4F:4CAF, was used to edit game data while playing. Use the above GameGenie code and choose the Map Switch option in the main debug menu.
While the text instructs to choose an item using the d-pad (じゅうじキーでアイテムせんたく), the actual code later-on calls the monster creation routine. It will, however, print item names. Yet, when looking at the broken Picture Viewer, it is possible that the same routine that now only prints item names used to be able to print all names. Another hint that this menu might have produced monsters instead of items is the fact that there are four classes of monsters in the game. However, the classes are never referred to as rank (ランク), only as class (クラス).
The main purpose of this menu seems to have been to set some items to existing (そんざい) or missing (いないっす) and adjusting their rank. Some code that was commented out would also allow for the item to be non-existent (そんざいしない).
- Overview: The item id is printed on the left hand side under the item name. The middle of the screen will show one of the three (two) existence states the item can be in. Printed after it is the item's rank.
- Navigation: Use Left/Right to Decrease/Increase the item id by 1. Use Up/Down to Increase/Decrease the item id by 10. Use A to switch the item from existing to missing or vice versa. This will also create a new monster in the VineCenter (and occasionally delete your party allies) using the item id ― regardless of the toggled direction. B will switch through the ranks 0 thru 3. Start will exit the menu.
- Tidbits: There were exactly 120 items to be chosen from.
- Notes:
- The menu expects to be able to write to ROM or at least find the item data structure in RAM. This is not possible on a production cartridge and was likely not possible on a debug cartridge either.
- Just like the broken Picture Viewer, this routine was designed before the text printing routines were switched to print text into VRAM instead of using a tile-mapped font only.
- While the menu will not crash the game, moderate hacking was used to obtain the above screenshot.
Debug Window
Start Menu Debug Mode
| GameGenie Codes |
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| 570-738-A2F
280-728-192 4F0-718-F76 |
The Start Menu Debug Mode at 4F:5728 allows one to freely edit the hero's level and money held. To activate it, use the above GameGenie codes and choose the save (セーブ) option from the Start Menu. The game must be on debug for the option to work, see above, else it will not enter the debug mode.
- Navigation: Use Up/Down to choose either level or money to manipulate. Use Left/Right when the level is selected to Decrease/Increase it. Use A/Left/Right when the money is selected to trigger the money entry box. B will exit this debug menu.
- Money Entry Box: Use Left/Right to choose the digit to manipulate and Up/Down to Increase/Decrease the digit's value. Use A to accept the new amount of money or press B to cancel and return to the previous menu.
- Tidbits:
- The money entry box was supposed to be set to 9999999 Makka when opening it. However, a subsequent change in programming of the money entry box changed the scratchpad location.
- The graphical errors that are visible when the money box is opened are due to the box using fixed alternate tile positions for its digits and Makka sign instead of the usual ones. The graphical errors have no impact on functionality.
Item Bag Debug Mode
| GameGenie Codes |
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| 66F-7C8-E6A
31F-7B8-E6A C3F-7A8-E6A 56F-798-E6A CDF-788-E6A 4FF-778-E6A C7F-768-E6A 7F4-EE9-7FF 764-ED9-B37 |
The Item Bag Debug Mode at 4F:56CD grants one access to all items in the game that can appear in the item bag. Use the above GameGenie cheat code and choose Use (つかう) in your item bag. The debug option need not be activated for this to work.
- Tidbits:
- This will give you unused items Item043 and Item044 (アイテム043 and アイテム044).
- The Special Items menu (とくべつ) will actually be buggy, because it is supposed to hold 35 items, while the maximum allowed for any menu is 32 items. A buffer overflow occurs.
Monster Status Debug Mode
| GameGenie Codes |
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| 7FB-E69-4C7
6FB-E59-3B2 6BF-758-E6A 36F-748-E6A C3F-738-E6A 5AF-728-E6A 5EF-718-E6A 4FF-708-E6A C7F-6F8-E6A |
| GameGenie Fix |
| E79-37A-4C9 |
The Monster Status Debug Mode at 4F:5838 allows one to freely edit any Monster's status attributes as well as level, HP and MP. View the Monster Status screen in your VineCom or VineCenter and press A to activate the debug mode. The game must be on debug for the option to work, see above, else it will not enter the debug mode.
- Navigation: Use Up/Down to select the status attribute to manipulate. Use Left/Right to Decrease/Increase the attribute. Press A or B to exit the debug mode.
- Tidbits:
- There is actually a bug when editing HP or MP. When going from 999 points to 001 points, the counter will stop at 1000 points, which won't work correctly. You have to tap twice to go from 999 points to 001 points, or you can use the GameGenie fix from above.
Monster Attack Debug Mode
| GameGenie Codes |
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| D6F-758-E6A
38F-748-E6A FAF-738-E6A 61F-788-E6A D6F-778-E6A CDF-768-E6A C7F-6F8-E6A 4FF-708-E6A 5EF-718-E6A 5AF-728-E6A C3F-798-E6A 36F-7A8-E6A 6BF-7B8-E6A 6FB-E59-3B2 7FB-E69-4C7 |
The Monster Attack Debug Mode at 4F:5A5E allows one to freely edit the attacks of any owned monster. Simply use the GameGenie cheats above and navigate to the attack screen in the status menu. The debug option need not be activated for this to work.
- Navigation: Use Up/Down to choose the attack slot. Use Left/Right to cycle through available attacks. Use A or B to exit the debug mode.
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