List of resources
This is an incomplete list of other websites & online resources for extra information, interesting content, and things not on RGDWiki. These are also sources for a lot of the info on RGDWiki.
WiiBrew
WiiBrew is a MediaWiki site dedicated to Wii homebrew and hacking. WiiBrew is very helpful and informative about topics involving the Wii's hardware and software. It is more focused towards uncovering the secrets that lay beneath all Wiis, rather than being focused on leaks, rare content, development & prototype hardware and software like on RGDWiki.
Gigaleak Timeline
The Gigaleak Timeline is a page on the "protocrystal" NeoCities site created by a member of the Pokémon Reverse Engineering Team. It is a timeline of all events relating to the Zammis Clark Breach, the original Pokémon prototype leaks, and PPG. It is always updated when there is a new leak, it contains the original SHA-256 hashes of every leak and its files, the file sizes, the original download links where the files were posted, and much more.
RetroReversing.com
RetroReversing.com is a website dedicated to reverse engineering. It has several articles about the leaked files from the Zammis Clark Breach, more specifically the contents of folders and what cool stuff there is to find. It has some mistakes, usually about small details like file extensions or spelling, but aside from that it has tons of information and is a reliable source.
Pages to look at, with corresponding RGDWiki articles:
"Pokemon & Nintendo leaks DAT"
This is a Google Sheets spreadsheet containing file info and other data for all leaked content from the Zammis Clark Breach and other leaks, as of September 9th, 2020. It has not been updated since then, but it contains helpful data, such as SHA-1 hashes, passwords, and file sizes in bytes.
kara's leak sheet
This is a Google Sheets spreadsheet maintained by Kara a.k.a Lavacakes. It contains file info such as hashes, passwords, and file sizes in bytes, like the other spreadsheet above, "Pokemon & Nintendo leaks DAT". It was not originally a copy of that spreadsheet, but it is essentially a similar, updated, more organized version of it. It has been updated to include info for every leak that currently has happened. Along with file info, it also has source links, lists of mirrors/reuploads, and other types of hashes, like SHA-256 and MD5. It does not contain information about fake leaks, or releases of data that was already leaked before.