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This page lists ROM hacks that are recommended for the enhancement or improvement of several games. As this page only links to downloads of ROM hack patches and not unpatched or pre-patched ROMs, users must first have their ROM backup of the game to be patched saved to their computer. Once this is done, the file can be patched with the ''Floating IPS'' application if using [https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/9/93/Floating_IPS_%28Windows%29.zip Windows] or [https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/4/4b/Floating_IPS_%28Linux%29.zip Linux], or MultiPatch if using [https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/a/ab/MultiPatch.zip MacOS]. To use Floating IPS, begin by launching the application and selecting ''Apply Patch''. After selecting your matching ''IPS'' and ROM files, the application will apply the modifications to the ROM file and finish with a ''The file was successfully patched!'' message. The game can then be put into the folder of its respective console on the FunKey S. Note that while ROM hack patches are entirely legal and may be freely distributed (as they must be applied to the associated game's ROM file to serve their purpose), the distribution of pre-patched ROMs, as with regular unpatched ROMs, is considered to be piracy.
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This section lists game patches that adjust the color palettes of Game Boy Advance games to accommodate devices such as the FunKey S that display Game Boy Advance games in a backlit manner, such as the FunKey S. As initial Game Boy Advance games were developed with the non-backlit original Game Boy Advance in mind, many of them had their colors oversaturated to improve visibility. With visibility not an issue for the backlit Game Boy Advance SP, game palettes were now brighter than intended, a difference particularly noticeable in games ported from prior systems, such as ''Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2''. For ''Final Fantasy VI Advance'', an [https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/0/0d/Final_Fantasy_VI_Advance_%28Yellow_Lightning_Bolt%29.ips additional patch] can be subsequently applied to change the color of the title screen lightning bolt from purple to yellow to match the game's SNES (rather than Super Famicom) color palette. In regards to the PAL version of the game's desaturation patch, as the ''IPS'' patch format does not support games with a file size above 16 megabytes, the ''BPS'' patch format had to be used instead. Both ''Floating IPS'' and ''MultiPatch'' are also compatible with this patch file format.
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! colspan="2"|Game !! Source !! Patch
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| rowspan="3"|Final Fantasy VI Advance
| JP
| rowspan="3"|[https://www.romhacking.net/hacks/765/ Link]
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/2/27/Final_Fantasy_VI_Advance_%28JP%29.ips Download]</span>
|-
| NTSC
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/c/ce/Final_Fantasy_VI_Advance_%28US%29.ips Download]</span>
|-
| PAL
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/e/ef/Final_Fantasy_VI_Advance_%28EU%29.zip Download]</span>
|-
| rowspan="2"|Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2
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