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AmiiboGenerator
by Slluxx
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Version | 2.1.1 |
Zip size | 650 KiB |
License | none |
Updated | 05/11/2023 |
Downloads | 78,293 |
MD5 | ab8f29a40ef163bacb39ac82b81eb21d |
App Details
Generates all Amiibos directly on your console.
It needs internet to download the amiibo database from. Though you can download it manually and place it in sdmc:/emuiibo/amiibos.json. (Go to Github repository to see links)
The homebrew does not generate amiibo.bin dumps and does not contain anything stolen from nintendo. It only generates json files that emuiibo can use. They are exactly the same ones than the ones generated by emutool.
Changelog
2.1.1
Bugfix: Fixing a crash when the emuiibo folder does not exist (for example due to emuiibo not being installed beforehand).
2.1.0
This release adds a wakelock.
Generating Amiibo with images is quite a lengthy progress and some consoles went into sleep, breaking the process. This is now fixed.
2.0.0
This is a pretty major update, featuring a new interactive menu, selective generation and deletion as well as some other significant improvements. Please refer to the readme for the full feature set.
1.4.0
Fixed an issue where custom created amiibos were deleted.
AmiiboGenerator will create an "autogenerated.flag" file inside the amiibo folder and only delete amiibos with that flag file.
If you want to keep an autogenerated amiibo, remove that file
Because all amiibos will be deleted before generating new ones, if you create a folder structure that the tool wants to use too, it will skip generating/overwriting the files. Very unlikely but better safe than sorry.
Fixed an issue with an Animal Crossing Amiibo where the slash in its name would create an unexpected folder structure.
Due to the new update, you might need to manually delete the amiibos, as they lack the "autogenerated.flag" file and wont be deleted or overwritten by the new version of the tool. You could delete all amiibos with 1.3.0, update and then generate them again.
This release shows as 1.3.0 on your switch.
1.2.0
Downloaded Amiibo images will now be auto resized to a height of 150px (and width in aspect ratio). This will help with the fluidity inside the overlay and reduce overall filesize.
Downloaded Amiibo images without an alpha-channel will be converted to RGBA, to be able to display correctly in the overlay.
1.1.0
Added the option to download amiibo images (very slow) and redid the "menu".