Mudkipchan
Just needs a guitar.
I've decided to type this article about the Bootleg versions. Bootleg is another word for fake, Bootleg Pokemon games that are not real pokemon games. Sorry if this counts as spam.
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About the Bootleg Versions, Pokemon Jade and Pokemon Diamond.
Now don't get confused with the Diamond with the real Pokemon Diamond that Game Freak are desgining. These two bootlegs were for gameboy colour.
A long time ago, two gamepacks appeared in ebay. They were called Pokemon Jade and Pokemon Diamond, they were in English and desgined by this Taiwon company. The real Japanese company who desgined the non-pokemon Telefang version was Smilebit.
Pokemon Jade and Diamond were originaly the real Japanese games called Keitai Denjuu Telefang. Diamond was Telefang Power version and Jade was originaly Speed version.
The story was a young lad named Bek who enters the E-monster world by answering a cellphone in a tree near his town, thus he was teleported there. In the E-monster world, monsters that are similar to pokemon lived there with humans. People could "catch" these monsters by befriending them by defeating them in combat with their own monster.(Not like throwing a ball, you actually have to fight them until their HP reaches 0). Once they befriend you, you get their cellphone number. In order to use the monsters you've befriended in the game, you have to get into combat and choose which monster so you can call them and they'll soon enough join you into battle, there's only one monster that follows you around, and dosen't need to be called on your cellphone to join the battle. If you get defeated and lose the starter monster's cellphone number, it's game over. Althrough sometimes you lose the number of any other monster friends.
You can easily tell that these are not pokemon games by these other reasons:
1. There is no "real" Pokemon in the game. Only the Telefang monsters.
2. The game is rated T in Japan due to swearings. Real Pokemon games do not have bad words.
3. The game never mentions anything pokemon related. Execpt the titlescreen which the Taiwon company purposely changed to the Pokemon logo and the words Diamond or Jade, and for the boxart that Taiwon desgined just for the bootleg.
4. The game only appeared in ebay. A real pokemon game would appear in retail stores and other online stores.
5. The game's grammer is terrible.
6. The box art has images of Ash, Pikachu and Misty I believe. Real pokemon games don't have images of the anime on the boxart. (Execpt for Pokemon Puzzle Challage for the Nintendo 64.)
And so, that is all. This post was also to tell others that might think that their GBC Jade and Diamond are real.
Anyway, the game Telefang is kinda cool, yet hard. There's bound to be a few copies of this bootleg on ebay. But now this thing is even rarer. Oh and I really think Serebii.net should have a game section about the bootlegs, just about.
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About the Bootleg Versions, Pokemon Jade and Pokemon Diamond.
Now don't get confused with the Diamond with the real Pokemon Diamond that Game Freak are desgining. These two bootlegs were for gameboy colour.
A long time ago, two gamepacks appeared in ebay. They were called Pokemon Jade and Pokemon Diamond, they were in English and desgined by this Taiwon company. The real Japanese company who desgined the non-pokemon Telefang version was Smilebit.
Pokemon Jade and Diamond were originaly the real Japanese games called Keitai Denjuu Telefang. Diamond was Telefang Power version and Jade was originaly Speed version.
The story was a young lad named Bek who enters the E-monster world by answering a cellphone in a tree near his town, thus he was teleported there. In the E-monster world, monsters that are similar to pokemon lived there with humans. People could "catch" these monsters by befriending them by defeating them in combat with their own monster.(Not like throwing a ball, you actually have to fight them until their HP reaches 0). Once they befriend you, you get their cellphone number. In order to use the monsters you've befriended in the game, you have to get into combat and choose which monster so you can call them and they'll soon enough join you into battle, there's only one monster that follows you around, and dosen't need to be called on your cellphone to join the battle. If you get defeated and lose the starter monster's cellphone number, it's game over. Althrough sometimes you lose the number of any other monster friends.
You can easily tell that these are not pokemon games by these other reasons:
1. There is no "real" Pokemon in the game. Only the Telefang monsters.
2. The game is rated T in Japan due to swearings. Real Pokemon games do not have bad words.
3. The game never mentions anything pokemon related. Execpt the titlescreen which the Taiwon company purposely changed to the Pokemon logo and the words Diamond or Jade, and for the boxart that Taiwon desgined just for the bootleg.
4. The game only appeared in ebay. A real pokemon game would appear in retail stores and other online stores.
5. The game's grammer is terrible.
6. The box art has images of Ash, Pikachu and Misty I believe. Real pokemon games don't have images of the anime on the boxart. (Execpt for Pokemon Puzzle Challage for the Nintendo 64.)
And so, that is all. This post was also to tell others that might think that their GBC Jade and Diamond are real.
Anyway, the game Telefang is kinda cool, yet hard. There's bound to be a few copies of this bootleg on ebay. But now this thing is even rarer. Oh and I really think Serebii.net should have a game section about the bootlegs, just about.