SoulSilver "Ebb387e7" refers to a specific portion of Action Replay cheat codes used to modify game data in Pokémon SoulSilver
: You could transfer a Pokémon to the device and earn experience points and "Watts" just by walking in real life. Hidden Items
The Legendaries: While SoulSilver naturally lets you catch Lugia (level 40) and Groudon (post-game), certain items like the Enigma Stone were originally event-only and are now frequently unlocked via external codes to access Latios or Latias. A Legacy That Endures
. This identifier is primarily used by emulators like DeSmuME and MelonDS to verify the integrity of the game file or to apply specific cheat codes and patches. Technical Summary Game Name: Pokémon SoulSilver Version Region: North America (USA) Game ID (DeSmuME): IPGE-EBB387E7 Checksum (CRC32): EBB387E7 Key Usage for this Identifier
The Lost Cartridge: Soul Silver Ebb387e7
I found the cartridge buried under a stack of old game magazines, its label scuffed but legible: "Pokémon SoulSilver — EBB387E7" scratched into the plastic with a ballpoint pen. Whoever had marked it had left no name, only that odd hex-code like tag that seemed to belong more to a server rack than a handheld game.
There is no single reveal, no tidy explanation. Sometimes the game seems to want to be remembered; sometimes I think it wants to be freed. Echo's level rose without battle, slowly, as if time itself when focused on the cartridge fed it. Once, after a week of constant small awakenings — a neighbor humming the game's theme, the newspaper headline matching a quest text — I saved and turned the system off. For the first time, the DS didn't chime. The screen stayed black. I opened the cartridge, half-expecting steam or embers. There was a faint imprint on the plastic: a small burn trace in the pattern of a flame and a code: EBB387E7.