If you want to erase a save file on Pokemon Platinum, while in your game, try to save on the game that you are playing. If you already have a save file, it will tell you how to erase your save file. Keep checking back, and I can figure out a better way.Thanks, and enjoy!-PocketFroggys (with help of TurtwigPrinplups)
you can't
you can't, so your screwed.
piemel
Some Pokemon games are bootlegged and fake: if it says before the the blue screen menu the saved file is ok or the saved file has been deleted, the game is an illegal copy. Nothing you can do about it.
If you want to erase a save file on Pokemon Platinum, while in your game, try to save on the game that you are playing. If you already have a save file, it will tell you how to erase your save file. Keep checking back, and I can figure out a better way.Thanks, and enjoy!-PocketFroggys (with help of TurtwigPrinplups)
yes that deletes your saved file and then u start a new game
get an AR and plug it into ya computer, then save a file (from game faqs is best) onto the AR database, when you plug it in load the saved file on the AR and not on the game chip and vwalla!
It's impossible for you to transfer a pokemon from an unsaved file into a saved file. So even if you have a pokemon you really want to transfer you can't it's impossible! :) Hope I didn't dissapoint you!
No
you can't
yes you do
These are the format of the files that the Pokemon Diamond, Pearl and Platinum use, to store, and load Specialized Pokemon Into your .sav file. These are the format of the files that the Pokemon Diamond, Pearl and Platinum use, to store, and load Specialized Pokemon Into your .sav file.
you can't, so your screwed.
piemel
Some Pokemon games are bootlegged and fake: if it says before the the blue screen menu the saved file is ok or the saved file has been deleted, the game is an illegal copy. Nothing you can do about it.
Download an ARsC2, use the file named PXIO.exe and plug your DS or DSi into the computer and once it says something about the Pokemon Platinum game cartridge, drag the file onto it.