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Pokemon Vega Minus — Created By Dr. You are Pikachu and have to rescue other Pokemon that need helps. These are unauthorised copies of published games which are sold to consumers, often flashed onto after-market game paks or game cards and lacking the official Nintendo Seal. Below are some notable examples. But if you think the official games constitute a complete collection of the Pokémon experience, you're sadly mistaken. I loved that game, I think it was the first fangame I've ever played for Pokemon. This game is based on the in the. While these places don't really have official maps, I've created concept designs based on the cards depicting locations and residents. Potential Features There are lots of features and pokemon added since Gen 5, but that's not really a focus of mine as of now. Pokemon Advanced Adventureis a special ROM Hack that is based on Pokemon Leaf Green. Quentin Tarantino said that it was OK for 12 year-olds to watch Kill Bill great movie , so I guess kids can play this hack. It is also one of the most illegally sold ROM hacks, with many bootleg versions of ShinyGold available as pre-patched ROMs or flashed game paks.

Can't get enough fill of the main Pokemon games? Same Pokemon, different adventures, all in the Pokemon universe. Disclaimer: The legal area of emulators is very gray, so I will ask you guys to please not post any direct links to hacks or any emulation sites. What's a Pokemon ROM hack? Pokemon ROM hacks are games that use the base files of the GBA or DS Pokemon main games and are modified to have anything from different Pokemon encounters, different trainer rosters, increased difficulty, customized towns, and more. The most common base games you will need are usually the 3rd gen games emulators: Pokemon Emerald, Pokemon FireRed, or Pokemon LeafGreen. It's also handy to have Pokemon Platinum as well! What's a Pokemon fanmade game? Pokemon fanmade games fangames are games made from scratch or in RPGMXP. Feel free to discuss any ROM hacks or fangames, whether they be complete, alpha, beta, or even have their own fakemon. So far I've played Pokemon LiquidCrystal, Pokemon Snakewood, Pokemon Light Platinum, Pokemon BlazeBlack, Pokemon BlazeBlack 2, and Pokemon RubyDestiny. If you guys want an upgrade in difficulty for the Gen 5 games, I definitely say pick up the BlazeBlack or VoltWhite games. LightPlatinum and LiquidCrystal were also very good games for their time, but I haven't played them in over 2 years and I know they've been updated. In regards to Pokemon Fangames, I've played Pokemon Zeta, Pokemon Reborn, and Pokemon Fusion Generation. I wholeheartedly definitely recommend all three of those games. Oct 11, 2014, 08:09 PM Skarric Wrote: So far I've played Pokemon LiquidCrystal, Pokemon Snakewood, Pokemon Light Platinum, Pokemon BlazeBlack, Pokemon BlazeBlack 2, and Pokemon RubyDestiny. If you guys want an upgrade in difficulty for the Gen 5 games, I definitely say pick up the BlazeBlack or VoltWhite games. LightPlatinum and LiquidCrystal were also very good games for their time, but I haven't played them in over 2 years and I know they've been updated. In regards to Pokemon Fangames, I've played Pokemon Zeta, Pokemon Reborn, and Pokemon Fusion Generation. I wholeheartedly definitely recommend all three of those games. Oct 11, 2014, 08:20 PM MARSxVenom Wrote: Oct 11, 2014, 08:09 PM Skarric Wrote: So far I've played Pokemon LiquidCrystal, Pokemon Snakewood, Pokemon Light Platinum, Pokemon BlazeBlack, Pokemon BlazeBlack 2, and Pokemon RubyDestiny. If you guys want an upgrade in difficulty for the Gen 5 games, I definitely say pick up the BlazeBlack or VoltWhite games. LightPlatinum and LiquidCrystal were also very good games for their time, but I haven't played them in over 2 years and I know they've been updated. In regards to Pokemon Fangames, I've played Pokemon Zeta, Pokemon Reborn, and Pokemon Fusion Generation. I wholeheartedly definitely recommend all three of those games. There's a patch to fix up any bugs but it's been considered finished for quite a while. Oct 11, 2014, 08:22 PM Skarric Wrote: Oct 11, 2014, 08:20 PM MARSxVenom Wrote: Oct 11, 2014, 08:09 PM Skarric Wrote: So far I've played Pokemon LiquidCrystal, Pokemon Snakewood, Pokemon Light Platinum, Pokemon BlazeBlack, Pokemon BlazeBlack 2, and Pokemon RubyDestiny. If you guys want an upgrade in difficulty for the Gen 5 games, I definitely say pick up the BlazeBlack or VoltWhite games. LightPlatinum and LiquidCrystal were also very good games for their time, but I haven't played them in over 2 years and I know they've been updated. In regards to Pokemon Fangames, I've played Pokemon Zeta, Pokemon Reborn, and Pokemon Fusion Generation. I wholeheartedly definitely recommend all three of those games. There's a patch to fix up any bugs but it's been considered finished for quite a while. If you guys want an upgrade in difficulty for the Gen 5 games, I definitely say pick up the BlazeBlack or VoltWhite games. LightPlatinum and LiquidCrystal were also very good games for their time, but I haven't played them in over 2 years and I know they've been updated. In regards to Pokemon Fangames, I've played Pokemon Zeta, Pokemon Reborn, and Pokemon Fusion Generation. I wholeheartedly definitely recommend all three of those games. There's a patch to fix up any bugs but it's been considered finished for quite a while. The most confusing part is that there's SEVERAL version of Touhoumon all made by different people and on different game versions. The one I played the most is Merry's Version, but I assume they're all worth while. You get a freakin' Eevee that can switch between evolutions at will. Now, the part that some of you may love or hate is the fact that the battle system is completely different. It's sorta like the ATB system for the early Final Fantasy games. The most confusing part is that there's SEVERAL version of Touhoumon all made by different people and on different game versions. The one I played the most is Merry's Version, but I assume they're all worth while. You get a freakin' Eevee that can switch between evolutions at will. Now, the part that some of you may love or hate is the fact that the battle system is completely different. It's sorta like the ATB system for the early Final Fantasy games. You can have multiple Pokemon out at once, tons of moves, and mana instead of PP. The story is really interesting too. If you want something Pokemon-themed but completely different for a change, I recommend trying it. It's free and a quick download, so why not? I loved that game, I think it was the first fangame I've ever played for Pokemon. I thought it was incredibly innovative in regards to being a Pokemon game. I remember playing the early beta after your first boss encounter with the antagonist but after that I stopped following it for some reason. I definitely want to pick it up. Touhoumon also looks really interesting. I would like to pick that game up too in the future.

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