BCVM22
Well-Known Member
You can trade the Pokémon from the fake game to a legitimate game as you normally would, but you run the risk of the Pokémon being corrupted or even corrupting your legitimate save file. It's a low risk, but the only way to make it a complete non-risk is to leave the Pokémon in the fake game where they originated.
Seldom, if ever, trust a seller on eBay or any other user-supported marketplace. The combination of continued demand for older games, rampant piracy, no standards for sold merchandise, and minimal recourse if you are sold counterfeit merchandise means the odds are heavily against you getting a legitimate product at a fair price.
Seldom, if ever, trust a seller on eBay or any other user-supported marketplace. The combination of continued demand for older games, rampant piracy, no standards for sold merchandise, and minimal recourse if you are sold counterfeit merchandise means the odds are heavily against you getting a legitimate product at a fair price.