02-19-2010, 02:32 PM
Oh, it looks a job for me! :p
There are two (actually three) ways to rip from mobile games
1- The first way is to use the old-fashioned animget+emulator. I use an emulator called mpowerplayer, but I know there are at least other one that's worth trying but I can't remember the name. The downside is you can't turn off the layers, but it's the only way to rip the gameloft games.
2- The second, the .jar files are compressed files, you can unzip them with WinRar, 7Zip, PowerArchive or your favorite program. Now you have two options:
2a- The easier one is when the sprites are in .png files. Yup, that's right. Easy as pie.
2b- The second one you're going to find files without file type termination. You'll need any hex editor you can find (I use Translhextion) and know the PNG header ( 89 50 4E 47 0D 0A 1A 0A . I keep it on a .txt Wink ). Open the editor and find (usually Ctrl+F) for the PNG header. Then just select everything before it and delete. Save it. Open it with your image editor, copy the image and paste it at another image. Close the first image, re-open it on the hex editor, find the next PNG header and delete everything before it again. Repeat and rinse until you're done. Yeah, it IS a pain in the butt, but works. This method don't works with gameloft titles.
Alright, there you go XD
There are two (actually three) ways to rip from mobile games
1- The first way is to use the old-fashioned animget+emulator. I use an emulator called mpowerplayer, but I know there are at least other one that's worth trying but I can't remember the name. The downside is you can't turn off the layers, but it's the only way to rip the gameloft games.
2- The second, the .jar files are compressed files, you can unzip them with WinRar, 7Zip, PowerArchive or your favorite program. Now you have two options:
2a- The easier one is when the sprites are in .png files. Yup, that's right. Easy as pie.
2b- The second one you're going to find files without file type termination. You'll need any hex editor you can find (I use Translhextion) and know the PNG header ( 89 50 4E 47 0D 0A 1A 0A . I keep it on a .txt Wink ). Open the editor and find (usually Ctrl+F) for the PNG header. Then just select everything before it and delete. Save it. Open it with your image editor, copy the image and paste it at another image. Close the first image, re-open it on the hex editor, find the next PNG header and delete everything before it again. Repeat and rinse until you're done. Yeah, it IS a pain in the butt, but works. This method don't works with gameloft titles.
Alright, there you go XD