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.bin files (from a Wii game)
#1
Alright, so a while back, I requested help
on a Wii game I wanted to rip. I could dump the sprites
through Dolphin, but then I'd have to do every single
one of the characters' actions. That'd take time. A lot of it.
This is the game I want to/ am ripping from.
It seems the characters' sprites are stored in .bin files.
Any help, for the second time?
Here is an example file. Good luck!
[Image: 3oEduVuAsde9E8A716.gif][Image: ness_stamp_by_yukidarkfan.png]
3DS Friend Code: 4098-7082-7654
Add me sometime. I've got Smash, Mario Kart, and a few others!
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I had a look, I see a table of something that look like offsets but that's all I can find. Not sure how to read the data they point to and I'm not finding anything like names.

Could you upload a couple of other files? Having multiple to spot similarities and differences might help.
You may have a fresh start any moment you choose, for this thing that we call "failure" is not the falling down, but the staying down. -Mary Pickford
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(07-04-2017, 09:40 PM)puggsoy Wrote: I had a look, I see a table of something that look like offsets but that's all I can find. Not sure how to read the data they point to and I'm not finding anything like names.

Could you upload a couple of other files? Having multiple to spot similarities and differences might help.

Sorry for the late reply, as my internet wasn't working a few days prior. Shy
Here is a zipped up folder of .bin files.
[Image: 3oEduVuAsde9E8A716.gif][Image: ness_stamp_by_yukidarkfan.png]
3DS Friend Code: 4098-7082-7654
Add me sometime. I've got Smash, Mario Kart, and a few others!
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Bump?
[Image: 3oEduVuAsde9E8A716.gif][Image: ness_stamp_by_yukidarkfan.png]
3DS Friend Code: 4098-7082-7654
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Sorry but I can't make anything of it. I'm seeing similarities but I have no idea what they mean. Hopefully somebody else can figure it out.
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