PokeScan is a real-time IV overlay for Pokémon Emerald on mGBA. It helps you see important stats like IVs, nature, hidden power, and catch recommendations while you play. Follow the simple steps below to get started.
Visit the Download Page
Go to the PokeScan Releases Page to find the latest version.
Choose Your Release
Scroll through the list of versions. Select the version you want to download. The latest version is recommended for the best experience.
Download the File
Click on the version link to download the installation file. If you’re using Windows, this file will typically be a .exe file. If you’re on macOS, look for a .dmg file.
Open the Downloaded File
Locate the downloaded file, usually in your Downloads folder. Double-click on the file to open it.
Follow the Installation Instructions
Each file will provide prompts. Follow these prompts to complete the installation. This may include dragging the application to your Applications folder on macOS.
Launch PokeScan
After installation, find PokeScan in your applications list. Double-click the icon to start the application.
To run PokeScan effectively, ensure your system meets the following requirements:
Once PokeScan is running, launch your mGBA emulator and open Pokémon Emerald. PokeScan will automatically overlay useful information on your gameplay screen.
If you encounter issues while using PokeScan:
Overlay Not Appearing:
Make sure mGBA is running alongside PokeScan. If needed, restart both applications.
Performance Issues:
Close any unnecessary applications to ensure PokeScan and mGBA run smoothly.
Compatibility:
Ensure that you are using the correct version of mGBA for compatibility with PokeScan.
Q: Is PokeScan safe to use?
A: Yes, PokeScan is designed with user safety in mind and has been tested for performance.
Q: Can I use PokeScan with other games?
A: Currently, PokeScan is optimized for Pokémon Emerald.
If you have additional questions or need assistance, please reach out through the Issues section on the PokeScan repository. Developers and community members will aim to help you.
PokeScan is open-source and available under the MIT License. You can view the full license details in the repository.