D-Pad Down puts one of the selected item in your pocket.Holding A while changing the number will increase/decrease the number by 100.Holding B while changing the number will increase/decrease the number by 10.D-Pad Up cycles through the categories FTR (furniture), PPR (paper), MNY (money), TOL (tools and umbrellas and junk), FSH (fish), ELS (other junk), CPT (carpet), WLL (wallpaper), FOD (food), MSC (music), DST (calendar/diary things), LOT (raffle tickets), IST (insects), HPY (grab bags), and KAB (turnips).When enabled, the text ナシ (nothing) appears on screen.Pressing Start toggles the debug item spawner on and off.
This is only available when the disk version is set to 0x90 or greater (mode 2).Shows a crash dump if the game crashes.Ĭontroller 3 features an item select that can spawn a variety of items into your pockets:.Enables button combos on Controllers 2 and 3.Shows a CPU/memory usage meter on the boot screen.Shows 3D arrows pointing to various special things (like event NPCs and balloons).Shows the ID of the current message in the corner of the screen.on startup, on the title screen, and during K.K. Shows info about the build date/version/etc.It works on all versions - the North American, European, Japanese (both versions), and Australian games can all be modified in this way.Īlternately, the following Action Replay codes can be used: Use a hex editor to change byte #7 ( 0x00000007) of the ISO/GCM file.
To activate the full debug mode, set the disc ID version field to 0x99.
(If this code looks familiar, it was also used in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time for that game's crash debugger.)Įntering the code while already in mode 2 will display a debug output for the button combination, tracking the status of the user's progression through the button code. To activate mode 1 on a regular game disc, enter the following code on Controller 2 at any time: Mode 1 has fewer capabilities than mode 2. In mode 1 the letter is yellow,Īnd in mode 2 the letter is green. When debug mode is activated, the letter "D" will appear in the top-right corner of the screen. If the ID is between 0x90 and 0x98, mode 2 only becomes active when a controller is plugged in to the second port. If the ID is 0x99, zuru mode 2 will be activated immediately and remain on at all times. The full debug mode, mode 2, is activated based on the game's disc ID. Mode 1 can be activated on a regular retail game by entering a special button combo on a controller in the second port. The game has a debug mode, called "zuru mode" in the code, with two different levels.
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