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Thread: **How to fix Pokemon, DBZ, and many other games that won't play in VBA**

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    Default **How to fix Pokemon, DBZ, and many other games that won't play in VBA**

    Go here:
    http://www.epforums.org/local_links....=links&catid=5

    Download vba-over.ini.

    Follow these instructions:

    To use this file extract it into the same folder as VBA, then set the Save in VBA to automatic and Flash 64k, also remove saves from games that did not work correctly (both .sgm and .sav files) then restart the emulator for the changes to take effect.

    If you don't follow those instructions EXACTLY, then vba-over.ini will NOT work.

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    It's probabaly about time somebody made a thread about vba-over.
    Last edited by Ahkei; 18th-September-2007 at 05:24.
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    You can think this thread for it.
    http://www.epforums.org/pokemon-ruby...899/index.html
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    thxz ive been asking that for a while.

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