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A sample Android app demonstrating modern development with Hilt, Coroutines, Flow, Jetpack, and MVVM architecture.
A reinforcement learning framework for training AI agents to play Pokémon Red using PyBoy emulation.
A Pokémon battle simulator and game server supporting Generations 1-9 with singles, doubles, and triples battles.
A free, open-source RESTful API providing comprehensive Pokémon data for developers and hobbyists.
A Python tool that sets Pokémon-themed backgrounds for your terminal and desktop wallpaper across multiple platforms.
A complete disassembly of Pokémon Red and Blue Game Boy ROMs, enabling analysis and modification.
A Python-based bot for automating gameplay in Pokemon Go, featuring multi-bot support, humanlike behavior, and extensive configuration.
A terminal-based Pokémon-like game written in Python, featuring turn-based battles, type systems, and mod support.
A Pokémon encyclopedia app built with Flutter featuring rich animations and clean architecture.
A complete disassembly of Pokémon Crystal for Game Boy Color, enabling ROM hacking and game modification.
A client-side JavaScript webapp for browsing Pokémon data with full offline capability.
A free, open-source turn-based strategy game where players collect creatures and battle opponents in 1v1 or 2v2 matches.
A Pokedex Android app built with Kotlin and modern Android architecture components like ViewModel, LiveData, Room, and Navigation.
A Python library and dataset containing comprehensive Pokémon game data scraped from official games.
A collection of Pokémon-themed backgrounds and syntax colors for the Hyper terminal, with customization options.
A comprehensive database of Pokémon box and inventory sprites from the core series games, including custom shiny versions.
A complete disassembly of Pokémon Yellow for Game Boy Color, enabling ROM hacking and analysis.
A multilingual Pokémon Trading Card Game database with card images and detailed information for the TCGdex API.
A Pokémon MMO engine with a real-time map editor, built with WebGL and canvas rendering.
A curated list of awesome Pokémon & Pokémon GO resources, tools, APIs, and development projects.
A complete disassembly of Pokémon Gold and Silver games for Game Boy Color, enabling ROM analysis and modification.
A native iOS client that maps nearby Pokémon, Pokéstops, and Gyms by connecting to Pokémap servers.
A now-defunct bot that automated gameplay in Pokemon Go, including walking, catching Pokemon, and managing items.
A tilemap editor for Game Boy, GBC, GBA, NDS, SNES, Genesis, and TG16 projects, supporting Pokémon disassemblies and hacks.
A Node.js MITM proxy that intercepts and decodes Pokemon Go traffic, enabling real-time game data manipulation.
An open-source Pokémon-like iOS game with location-based services, allowing players to catch characters in the real world.
A collection of Pokémon emoji images formatted for easy import into Slack workspaces.
A work-in-progress disassembly of the Pokémon Gold and Silver 1997 Space World demo prototypes.
A collection of Python tools for reverse engineering Pokémon Red and Crystal, including disassemblers, map editors, and graphics converters.
A bot for having Pokemon battles within Slack workspaces, enabling turn-based battles with type effectiveness.
A complete disassembly of the Pokémon Trading Card Game for Game Boy Color, enabling ROM analysis and modification.
An open-source online battle simulator for Pokémon, allowing players to battle using custom teams and rules.
A complete disassembly of Pokémon Pinball for Game Boy Color, enabling ROM analysis and modification.
A disassembly of Pokémon Red and Blue with full Game Boy Color support and enhancements.
A JSON dataset containing detailed Pokémon GO first-generation Pokémon data, including stats, evolutions, and spawn information.
A Python bot that mimics the Twitch Plays Pokemon experience by automating Game Boy Color inputs via chat commands.
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