I still don't get why Nintendo would remove it. This proves it's in the game's coding, meaning Nintendo intended to add it at some point. What reason could they possibly have for abandoning it?
It's in the cartridge (otherwise it wouldn't be in the ROM), but you need to use Codebreaker to use it (Codebreaker modifys what happens in the RAM, in this case whether or not you use the debug menu)
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Open vba Cheats - Cheat List... CodeBreaker... Type some description and type the code Make sure the boxes are checked It should look like this
Make sure Disable Cheats in the cheats menu is NOT checked
After that, just go into the map and press R into the inventory screen where you can press "Select" to turn abilities on/off (abilities not suits or unknown items)
NOTE: If you load a save state when you hadn't the cheats, the cheats WILL be deleted
Edit: I'm editing all my really big useless posts into this so you don't waste your time reading them. If I should just leave them how they are then tell me and I'll stop editing them, but I think it would be better to not waste room on the page and stop if someone tells me to, than leaving them here to be annoying.
Something with Super Metroid in the title would fit better. Debug menu could mean anything. For example, on Goldeneye 64, there was a debug menu that allowed you to see the values of the game's coding.
Oh yeah, the Super Metroid Debug menu from Goldeneye is great!
At this point, I'm almost thinking of calling it the Zero Mission Super Metroid Debug Menu. Isn't Item Toggle Menu a better name than "omg this has to be named after the greatest game evar!!!"?
You only said "DEBUG MENU", when did Super Metroid get added to that? Also, Super Metroid is more fitting because it's the only Metroid game that has an item toggle menu in its final release.
Edit: I'm editing all my really big useless posts into this so you don't waste your time reading them. If I should just leave them how they are then tell me and I'll stop editing them, but I think it would be better to not waste room on the page and stop if someone tells me to, than leaving them here to be annoying.