wSpriteAnimCount starts at 0, keeps incrementing and never decrements.
When it reaches $ff, the next value is 1.
Its purpose is unknown, as this value is used nowhere else.
electro_ball.png needed to preserve one whitespace tile which tools/gfx would normally remove. Preserving a list of tile indexes has been added as a general feature to tools/gfx.
sgb_border.bin needed to remove the 20x18 center area of $00 bytes. This is achievable with the standard tr utility.
Glass ting SFX were added in crystal.
PicAnimations and UnownAnimations are expected to be in the same bank as
their pointers, because the pointers are not BANK()-referenced
separately.
Renamed a bunch of files, most of them one-off functions, to better fit
the general snake_case naming scheme. Also renamed some awfully long filenames.
I have no idea why this was a thing (do people store this repo on FAT32
flash drives or something?), but quite a bit of files had a permission
of 755. This isn't really a problem, but it's inconsistent and weird.
Renamed `title` to `movies`.
Moved some functions from `engine/routines/` to their fitting
directories, and cleaned up the base `engine/` directory.
Moved `engine/pokemon/tmhm.asm` back to `engine/items/`.
Made a new subdirectory:
* engine/tilesets: Contains all map-related graphics routines.
Renamed `game` to `games` and `menu` to `menus`.
Moved some functions from `engine/routines/` to their fitting subdirectories.
Made two new subdirectories:
* engine/rtc: Contains all RTC-related things. Menus, hardware, misc
functions.
* engine/items: Contains all item-related things. Pack, item effects,
other item handlers.
This is an informed attempt at reorganizing the engine/ directory by
creating categorized subdirectories, in order to make it easier to
navigate and find things.
The directories created are as follows:
* engine/game: Contains all "minigames", things like the unown puzzle
and slot machine.
* engine/gfx: Contains all handling of graphics. From loading palettes
to playing animations.
* engine/link: Contains all multiplayer functionality.
* engine/menu: Contains all generic/misc. menus and menu code.
Other, more specialized menus are in their own subdirectories (pokedex,
pokegear, party menu, etc).
* engine/overworld: Contains all handling of the overworld. From loading
and connecting maps to wild encounters and the scripting engine.
* engine/pokegear: In the same vein as engine/pokedex, except it could
use some more splitting up.
* engine/pokemon: Contains everything related to manipulating pokemon
data. From the pokemon storage system to evolution and mail.
* engine/printer: Contains everything related to printing things as well
as the printer communication.
* engine/title: Contains intro sequences, title screens and credits.