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(Created page with "{{Prototype |titlescreen=POKEMONFUSHI (B prototype=.png |Page name=POKEMONFUSHI (prototype B) |status=Released |dumper=Zammis Clark |releasedby=Anonymous |filereleasedate=September 30, 2020 |origin_files=paladin.7z\Dungeon\fushigi_agb.bin |origin_lot=2018 Nintendo data breach |game=POKEMONFUSHI |system=Game Boy Advance |unreleased=Yes }} {{Download}} A prototype of '''POKEMONFUSHI''' for the GBA. ==Notes== * At least the game can get to the menu in mgba 0.10.3. * Accord...")
 
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A prototype of '''POKEMONFUSHI''' for the GBA.
A prototype of '''POKEMONFUSHI''' for the GBA.
==Notes==
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* According to a tcrf user named '''[https://tcrf.net/User:Laxbby Laxbby]''':
* According to a tcrf user named '''[https://tcrf.net/User:Laxbby Laxbby]''':
** a GBA rom. throws out a cute graphic that says "tesuto-o" (テストオ). The ROM itself won't do anything, but if it is loaded into the Slot-2 of a DS and a mainline Japanese Generation 4 Pokemon game is loaded, it will be recognized as a Mystery Gift. So far, I've tried this on every Japanese gen 4 Pokemon game, but every time you try to initiate the gift, a message appears which says something along the lines of "I found a gift, but in this version, it doesn't work. Press A to return to the previous menu". Gen 5 doesn't seem to have any slot-2 distribution capabilities, so I'm genuinely not sure what these ROMs want from me. I've also tested a bit in Generation 3, but apparently Mystery Gift requires a Wireless Adaptor in those games, which I don't have access to, don't want to buy, and no emulator supports it very well, somehow. I did try to connect them with VBA-M, which has a Wireless Adaptor option; while it wasn't detected at all, I don't feel comfortable totally scrapping this idea until it's attempted on real hardware. Fushigi means "mystery" in Japanese, and is a part of PMD's Japanese name: Pokemon Fushigi no Dungeon. AGB means GBA.
** a GBA rom. throws out a cute graphic that says "tesuto-o" (テストオ). The ROM itself won't do anything, but if it is loaded into the Slot-2 of a DS and a mainline Japanese Generation 4 Pokemon game is loaded, it will be recognized as a Mystery Gift. So far, I've tried this on every Japanese gen 4 Pokemon game, but every time you try to initiate the gift, a message appears which says something along the lines of "I found a gift, but in this version, it doesn't work. Press A to return to the previous menu". Gen 5 doesn't seem to have any slot-2 distribution capabilities, so I'm genuinely not sure what these ROMs want from me. I've also tested a bit in Generation 3, but apparently Mystery Gift requires a Wireless Adaptor in those games, which I don't have access to, don't want to buy, and no emulator supports it very well, somehow. I did try to connect them with VBA-M, which has a Wireless Adaptor option; while it wasn't detected at all, I don't feel comfortable totally scrapping this idea until it's attempted on real hardware. Fushigi means "mystery" in Japanese, and is a part of PMD's Japanese name: Pokemon Fushigi no Dungeon. AGB means GBA.
'''Do not link to this build; It is a first party Nintendo prototype, and furthermore it was obtained via illegal means.'''


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Latest revision as of 06:18, November 5, 2025

Title Screen
POKEMONFUSHI (prototype B)
Dump status Released
Dumped by Zammis Clark
Released by Anonymous
File release date September 30, 2020
Lot 2018 Nintendo data breach
Files paladin.7z\Dungeon\fushigi_agb.bin
Game POKEMONFUSHI
System Game Boy Advance
Release date Unreleased
Do not upload
Please do not upload this prototype.

A prototype of POKEMONFUSHI for the GBA.

Notes

  • At least the game can get to the menu in mgba 0.10.3.
  • According to a tcrf user named Laxbby:
    • a GBA rom. throws out a cute graphic that says "tesuto-o" (テストオ). The ROM itself won't do anything, but if it is loaded into the Slot-2 of a DS and a mainline Japanese Generation 4 Pokemon game is loaded, it will be recognized as a Mystery Gift. So far, I've tried this on every Japanese gen 4 Pokemon game, but every time you try to initiate the gift, a message appears which says something along the lines of "I found a gift, but in this version, it doesn't work. Press A to return to the previous menu". Gen 5 doesn't seem to have any slot-2 distribution capabilities, so I'm genuinely not sure what these ROMs want from me. I've also tested a bit in Generation 3, but apparently Mystery Gift requires a Wireless Adaptor in those games, which I don't have access to, don't want to buy, and no emulator supports it very well, somehow. I did try to connect them with VBA-M, which has a Wireless Adaptor option; while it wasn't detected at all, I don't feel comfortable totally scrapping this idea until it's attempted on real hardware. Fushigi means "mystery" in Japanese, and is a part of PMD's Japanese name: Pokemon Fushigi no Dungeon. AGB means GBA.