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Accelerometer removal patch
Hack of Kirby: Tilt 'n' Tumble
Description
This patch completely removes the accelerometer from the game and replaces it with the Game Boy Color's traditional controls.
Moving, or "Tilting" has been assigned to the D-Pad. The camera can now be moved by holding Select and using the D-Pad.
Popping the floor up and jumping is done by pressing the A button while on the ground. When flying, the floor can be popped up by pressing B
and you shoot by pressing A. Most other actions have been relegated to the B button because of a lack of buttons.
The mini games have also all been updated to support traditional controls. None of the tutorial screens have been edited though,
so you'll just have to give it a try.

The game has also been converted from MBC7 to MBC5 with traditional SRAM for saving.
This allows booting the game on any flash cart that supports MBC5.

Other than that, the one incorrectly flipped tile in the level select screen has been fixed and the options for the accelerometer were removed
from the options screen.

Changes in 1.2:
-Fixed high score values not being set correctly upon first SRAM initialization

Changes in 1.1:
-Fixed a bug which caused SRAM to become corrupted on bootup in some emulators
TitleAccelerometer removal patch
GameKirby: Tilt 'n' Tumble
Released Byinfinest
CategoryImprovement
LicenseN/A
Patching InformationNo Special Requirements
GenreAction
ModsG, GP
Patch Version1.2
Hack Release Date22 May 2022
ReadmeReadme File
Downloads4044
Last Modified2024-08-15 00:40:08
Source
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