All Pokemon Roms For Vba
Pokémon Blue with Original Graphics (Final Version)
- Shows off the original Red and Green Pokémon graphics
- Cerulean Cave has not been changed
Pokémon Brown (Version 4.2)
- Ten cities in the region of Rijon, one in Johto, and over 20 routes to explore.
- Pokedex is now up to 220
- Over 40 new moves
- TM set has been changed a bit
- Seven new types that weren’t in Red
- A wide range of characters
- A few new music track, including tunes from Johto
- New Pokémon will be compatible for trade with the second generation games and Prism once a special patch is applied
- A quest after you beat the Rijon League
- Pokedex won’t update “own” when traded. This will be fixed in the future, and when it does, to add your traded Pokémon to the Pokedex, simply trade back and forth
- There are a few minor glitches, such as the bottom right tile of some Pokémon missing
- Pictures may be glitchy if you simply go to the Pokémon menu during battle and exit it
- Some emulators have weird lines through the Pokémon pics
- You can’t hop over the ledges in Johto
- You can go through cycling road’s check line like in Red
Pokémon TRE: Team Rocket Edition(Final Version)
- New maps
- Text changed
- New sprites and tiiles
- Some pokemon have in party sprites
- When viewing trainer card, gym leaders pictures are glitched
- Random sprites change on some routes
- Some trainers have different names
- When viewing pokemon stats, its types do not show
MissingNo. Challenge(Final Version)
- Patch the Red.ips file to a clean Pokemon Red (U) ROM
- Rename the Pokemon Red (U).gb to Red.gb. If your computer doesn't show .gb in the end of the file name, just rename the file to Red.
- Open the ROM with VisualBoyAdvance 1.80 and load save state from Slot 1 by pressing F1 button. You should end up being in Oak's lab and ready for the battle.
- Notice that your ROM (Red.gb) and Red1.sgm files have to be in the same directory for this to work
Pokémon Prism (Beta Version Summer 2010)
- Featuring the brand new region of Naljo (bigger than Johto), featuring 10 fresh and original cities, towns, and villages, as well as plenty of caves, forests, routes, and several more places. Try not to get lost.
- Return of the region of Rijon (Areas were taken away in Kanto in Gold, Rijon in Prism will have all areas). Rijon will heavily be based around an important second quest.
- 252 Pokemon to find spanning from all four generations.
- New Clock system - No longer real time but can keep track of days months and years.
- Pokemon only areas.
- Three new moves
- Several new items, replacing all of the Teru-Sama's
- New music, ranging from music based from other games, to custom music.
- Five new types (Wood, Gas, Wind, Abnormal, and Sound)
- New TM/HM set
- New Pokedex order (Naljo), as well as the National Dex
- Interact with brand new characters and some returning characters ranging from the official games to characters from Brown.
- Gold Token system - save them up and get something good. Can you find all 80 of them?
- Four crafting Skills, which you can get better and better at
- Side Scrolling areas
- New Minigames
Skeetendo Inc. Christmas Hack (Final Version Bug Fixed 2012)
- Major events changed to holiday themed ones
- New tilesets to give it a snowy winter feel
- Map updates to take advantage of more map block availability
- Pokemon added from other generations
- A new move and new items
- Ice sliding on frozen lakes not just on the Ice Path
Pokémon Epic Gold (Final Version 1.2)
- All Pokémon exclusive to Pokémon Silver can now be caught in the wild
- The Gym order has been changed. Here is the new order that you challenge the Gyms:
Pryce, who is now the 5th Gym Leader, goes up to Lv34
Chuck, who is now the 6th Gym Leader, goes up to Lv37
Jasmine, who is now the 7th Gym Leader, goes up to Lv40, and has evolved one of her Magnemites, and her Steelix now knows Rock Slide
Clair now goes up to Lv44, her first Dragonair is replaced with Gyarados, and her other two Dragonairs have had their movesets revised - Every single trainer in the Johto region after Violet City has had their levels raised and some have had their teams changed to reflect Crystal/HeartGold/SoulSilver
- The Rocket Executives fought in the Radio Tower now have good movesets
- The final Rocket Executive has evolved his Koffing, and replaced his Houndour with a Crobat
- Lance's Dragonite are no longer hax
- Many trainers in the Johto region no longer use hax Pokemon, simply due to higher level or me de-evolving them or replacing them
Pokémon Halloween Hack(Final Version)
- New Autumn palettes
- Jack-o-lanterns outside of houses
- Ghost Pokemon available much earlier
- Dark Pokemon more available
- A new area to explore
- A new event Pokemon
Pokémon Dark Future (Beta Version 2.2)
- Explore a whole new world with everything made from scratch: maps, texts, scripts etc.
- Unique storyline based on collecting Elemental Orbs instead of collecting badges and defeating the Elite Four
- A new evil organization
- Mini-games including 'Magical book' & 'Magikarp battles'
- 250 Pokémon catchable with each legendary Pokémon having some kind of quest behind them
- Lots of boss fights with only some of them being against gym leaders
Pokémon Pikachu Edition(Final Version 1.03)
- Pikachu has three evolutions
- You can catch all pokemon except: Mew, Mewtwo, Togepi and Togetic, Cleffa and Igglybuff
- New trainers
- New looking areas
- New tiles
- New sprites
- Twenty new TMs
- Pokemon that normally can't learn for example HM Cut or Fly can learn it now
- Stats changed: Smeargle, Magikarp and Pichu. Teddiursa and Phanpy are a little stronger
- Types changed: Charizard, Aerodactyl and Gyarados
- Machoke, Kadabra, Graveler and Onix are able to evolve now without trading
- Worldmap looks same as in original Crystal and it shouldn't be like that
- There are probably bugs like: 'Bulbasaur can learn TM Flamethrower'
- Play this on computer with +500% speed since it's very difficult to beat this game without using VBA
- You've to go through Dark Cave in the beginning of the game
- You've to pick up bicycle in Goldenrod bikeshop
- You can never get to Violet PokeCenter
Pokémon Ultimate End(Final Version 1.03)
- Major difficulty increase
- New areas & trainers
- Some new tiles
- All pokemon expect Mew, Mewtwo and Celebi are catchable or tradable
- Articuno, Zapdos and Moltres have their own special locations
- Item prices, trades are changed
- Trade evolutions have been changed to level evolutions
- Move changes
- Gym leader changes
Pokémon Light Platinum (Final Version)
- A new region, Zhery
- New Elite Four and Gym Leaders
- New rivals
- All Pokémon from Johto, Kanto, Hoenn, Sinnoh
- Trips to other areas
- New sprites, events, and tiles
- A new final final event, the Pokémon World Championship!
Pokémon Ruby Destiny Reign of Legends (Final Version 4.0)
- A new region to explore, Gento, which, consists of four main islands: Lorina, Selaro, Borora, and Retazo
- All Diamond and Pearl Pokémon are available
- Play as the heroes of FireRed and LeafGreen
- A new story, new rivals, and a new evil gangs -- Royal Darkness and Luminous Cenaries
- Do not lose to Diark after you defeated Shelly in Francia Forest!
- Do not press Start after you get Manaphy's Egg!
- Pokémon’s POKéDEX entries aren't edited
- When you receive your Diamond/Pearl Starter pokémon, don't give it a nickname
- Some tile errors in the Johto Region houses
- Some tile errors in Thin Forest
- The pokémon locations in the World Map are glitched
- The world map is glitchy
Pokémon Ruby Destiny Rescue Rangers (Final Version 1.84)
- Play as a Pikachu
- Rescue other Pokémon with your partners Chikorita and Torchic
- Heal With Nature; Use healing berries and healing plants
- New tiles, scripts, and overworld
- Text and grammar issues
- Heading towards Mt. Krystal again will trigger the Angeallen script again
- Do not lose to either Rayquaza and Angeallen in Mt. Krystal
- Losing to any battles inside the Tower of Fate will cause some major glitches
Pokémon Ruby Destiny Life of Guardians (Version 15.0)
- Explore the new region of Hevah
- Play as a new hero or heroine and battle against new rivals
- New tiles, sprites, maps, music, events, and Pokémon
- Increased difficulty; Trainers will reward you with less money and items will be expensive than normal
- Day and night system
- Three game modes: Good, Bad and Normal!
- Possible that Ralts will faint during the Light Catching Pokémon script
- Some new music takes a bit of time to start to play
- Some music are a bit loud
- Don't press 'A' repeatedly or hold any directional buttons during any events in the game.
Pokémon Naranja (Beta Version 2.0)
- Placed in a tropical region never pictured in a game: The Orange Archipelago
- The same plot of the anime, with all episodes included
- Updated fauna with Hoenn, Johto and Kanto Pokémon
- Four gyms with challenges as in the anime
- Harder difficult with more high level Pokémon and more double battles
- Includes five Sinnoh Pokémon, two new pre evolutions, and two new Unown
- The archipelago's Pokémon, as in the anime, have altered colourations
Pokémon Crono (Beta Version 2.0)
- A whole new Pokedex worth of pokémon
- A new region to explore
- A deep storyline
Pokémon Never Black and White (Beta Version 1.0)
- 3D Style
- New region, characters, and events
- A mysterious storyline set before the first generation -- circa 1980
Pokémon Snakewood (Final Version)
- New scripts, new overworlds, new sprites - the usual
- Exciting new areas, such as the hidden Meathouse, the maddening Island of Calm and the unexpected Hoenn University of Film
- Several zombie versions of normal Pokémon, two of which are capturable
- 6 Denjuu
- An indeterminate number of Fakemon (somewhere between 40 and 50), including a good number of hidden evolutions to existing Pokémon
- New legendaries, some of which are very, very evil
- 7 Sinnoh Pokémon
- 5 Isshu (or Unova, depending on how much you care) Pokémon
- Most Gyms have now been destroyed by zombies, and hence Badges are come by in somewhat unusual ways
- A few type changes for Pokémon here and there.
- A surprising pet shop run by a certain Count
- A host of deceitful characters who will do anything to lie to you
- An unusual and somewhat wandering storyline
- An enormous number of references to books, films, manga, other hacks and other such things
- A somewhat darker plot than usual
- A slightly increased difficulty level
- Some tile glitches in various locations around Hoenn
- Occasionally, having your emulator on super-speed will cause certain scripts to malfunction
- There is a part of the introduction that says 'And you are?', which appears to be unremovable.
Pokémon Quartz (Final Version)
- 237 catchable pokemon
- A new region, Corna.
- New characters, type changed gym leaders, and nine badges to collect
- New scripts: phone calls, messages, meet people, choose pokemons to be given, catch the legendaries
- An original storyline
Pokémon Flora Sky Main Dex/Complement Dex (Final Version)
- Gen IV and V Pokémon
- New Story, moves, map, items, and mini-game
- New Event For Legendary Pokémon
- New Character
- 386 Pokémon in the hack with new Sprites, 4th and 5th Sprites
- Day Night System, Daily Events
- Still have some grammar mistakes.
- Some glitches while you're decorating in the secret base.
- When you rematch the E4 (higher level), the vs bar only show Cynthia.
- The PokeNav and some moves display wrong informations.
- Bag Egg/Invisible thing in PC Box: Sometimes you will have this bug when use PC Storage. That's also a common Emerald's bug. Maybe because you used many cheat codes...You should release the invisible thing in PC box and don't check it. With Bad Egg don't try to hatch it, back up your save file and don't use any cheat are some good ways. A Bad Egg may be in Daycare if you have only one Pokémon there. Check the Daycare again. There is another way to get rid of them by use a DMA + clean Pokémon code. Search google or youtube. After that, remove all codes and save again.
- The game may freeze (rarely) when you battle some Trainers in Battle Tent. If you get this problem. Reset the game and continue. (you have to save before enter the battle Tent so don't worry your save will be lost)
Pokémon Crystal Dust (Beta Version 2.0)
- Complete recreation of almost everything imaginable; sprites, sound, maps, events, and text all are almost perfect copies of their GBC counterparts, only slightly updated
- May be based off of Emerald, but most things are taken from FireRed, including sprites, tiles, battle graphics, font, animations, ...
- Day/Night system; while not being the most original thing in the hack, it allows for more sense of realism
- More ASM hacks than I can count; even little things like Mom on the Pokégear have been hacked to make them Crystal-accurate
- Scripts are made to the best of my ability; no more exclamation mark without the sound!
- No sound glitches; this hack uses the right free space, and uses the built-in Fire Red voice groups
- When flying to the Lake of Rage after defeating the Red Gyarados but before talking to Lance, the animation messes up a bit, making you appear under Lance for a split second.
Pokémon Fire Red Omega (Final Version 1.0)
- The starters are now Smoochum, Elekid & Magby.
- All Wild Pokemon in Grass, on cave floors etc and first time trainer battles have been changed. The majority of VS Seeker battles have been left untouched.
- The majority of fishing and Surfing locations have had their Wild encounters edited to fit with the change in rods and allow a wider variety.
- The Old Rod is now located in Viridian, north of the coffee guy.
- The Good Rod is now located in Vermilion, where the Old Rod used to be.
The Super Rod has not changed locations. - Small patches of grass have been added to Viridian, Vermilion, Celadon and Cerulean with new Pokemon inside.
- The Old Rod no longer fishes just Magikarp; the majority of areas early on in the game relinquish valuable water Pokemon when fished into with the Old Rod.
- Likewise, most midgameish water will have good Pokemon when fishing with the Good Rod.
- The National Dex is obtained as soon as you get the PokeDex.
- Some new areas have been added - these are called Chronum Tower, Ancient Labyrinth and Yggdrasill Forest. These are not accessible until the end of the game.
- Altering Cave has been changed into a teleporting hub, and now allows you to warp to the aformented Chronum Tower and Ancient Labyrinth, as well as Navel Rock and Birth Island. However it is only open after you give the Sapphire to Celio.
- The starters from the Kanto, Johto and Hoenn regions are given by people around Kanto. Be sure to talk to new people in PokeCenters, town squares etc as they may be the ones who give you a starter! Expect to see the Hoenn starters first, then the Johto starters and the Kanto starters last.
- All Gym Leaders, Giovanni battles and Elite Four battles now have six Pokemon to deal with.
- Certain music has been changed ie the Gym Leader/Elite Four music has been swapped with the Elite Four music from Ruby, Sapphire & Emerald.
- The Safari Zone has been remodelled to incorporate a wider variety of Pokemon; while the structure is still the same the areas themselves are notably different.
- Levels throughout the game are overall higher; this is to compensate for the rather larger chunks of EXP you might receive.
- Some new items have been added throughout the game, including some stones, a Lucky Egg, etcetera.
- Some legends have had their levels changed.
- There are some new trainers but not very many at all.
- Trades in the game have been edited.
- Some marts have had their stock edited, and the prices of items such as Ultra Balls have been lowered.
- Some extra dialogue has been added for the second round of the Elite Four.
- The E4 is now challengeable anytime, even when Lorelei is at Four Island. While this is a paradox, it had to be done to allow the E4 to be challenged at all.
- Eevee is now Level 30 when obtained.
- The fossils are now Level 40 when obtained.
- Lapras in Silph. Co has been replaced with Castform.
- Someone else will give you Lapras, but it's up to you to find them!
- Featured throughout the game are some cameo battles of my closest internet friends (though there are one or two missing.) You won't encounter them until the second round E4 is open.
Pokémon Fire Red Nostalgia(Final Version)
- Replace old sprites with new revamped third-generation style sprites
- Deluxe Version -- Improves some gym teams and makes all Pokémon obtainable in the wild
Pokémon Ash Gray (Beta Version 3.61)
- Play as Ash Ketchum
- Have the opportunity to catch all of the Pokémon Ash does
- Follows the same events as in the Anime Series
- New Tiles, sprites, and maps
- Tools like the Hatchet and the Pickaxe replace the need for HMs such as Cut and Rock Smash
- Bad Eggs appearing in storage boxes (Do not move them)
- Can't get on/off the bike in certain outdoor areas
- Teachy TV is broken (Do not use it)
- Rival's face turns red if you try to name him
- Ashley backsprite is sometimes discolored and HP bar may be discolored during battles as Ashley
- Pallet Town berry system doesn't work quite right yet
- Slight hitch in Pallet Town Windmill
Pokémon Azure Horizons(Beta Version 2.0)
- New Region - Entire new region of Zephyr complete with diverse areas for you to explore!
- Many Pokémon - A good portion of the 386 ADV gen Pokémon will be obtainable.
- Team Tundra - An entirely new 'evil' team
- D/P Features - A few features from Diamond & Pearl will be carried over.
- Sprite Changes - Pokemon sprites from D/P will be carried over and applied to select Pokemon.
- New Music - Tracks from R/S/E will be in this game, some entirely new ones might as well too!
- Decapitalization - Decapitalized names of items, attacks, area names, etc.
- Events & Sidequests - Entirely new and fresh events and sidequests to keep you busy!
- More Trainer Battle Themes - Much like R/S/E, this hack will have several battle themes for specific Trainers.
- Running in Buildings - Just like D/P/P!
- The title screen is still has the Charizard
- Oak's intro is still the same
- Female heroine backsprite is still the same
- Alder talks as Oak after you get the Pokédéx
- There's a chance you may get stuck in Amethyst Gym
Pokémon Fulligin (Full Version 1.3)
- All Pokémon from the first three generations are available
- Don't need to trade to evolve any Pokémon
- Play on the side of team rocket
- New gym leaders and Elite 4
- Gradually increasing difficulty
- Roughly 30 hours of gameplay
Pokémon Sienna (Beta Version 3.1)
- A unique decision based story line
- Based on two new regions
- Featuring new music and new Pokémon
Pokémon Shattered Dreams (Alpha Version 1.0)
- Brand New Plot
- Sub Gym Leaders
- Tournament Style Pokemon League
- New Items
- New Tiles & Palette
- Running Indoors!
- Customer Appreciation (Pokemarts)
- Custom & Revised Techniques
- New ways to work evolutions
- The use of a Cell Phone
- Purchase of berries!
- Scaling Mountains!
- New Field Mechanics (Headbutting Trees, Berry Harvesting, Weather Amplifying ect.)
- Weather Spots
Pokémon Stardrop (Alpha Version 1.0)
- A new region - A new place to explore
- New rivals - More people to love and hate
- A new berry system - Watch berries grow and grow
- Time travel - See how the region used to look
- Sidequests - Help people out for some yummy rewards
- Item trees - Small, solitary trees that will occasionally yield items
- Golden pokéballs - Rare items and pokémon are waiting to be found
- Some graphics/sprites and item descriptions need changing
- There are a few grammar errors/inconsistencies and texts that need changing
- Heads on the worldmap are weird at times
- Worldmap data is incomplete
Pokémon Lilac (Beta Version 1.1)
- The new region of Lowen
- Fabulous tiles
- D/P/Pt/HG/SS sprites
- An engaging storyline
- New TMs and custom move tutors
- New evolutions methods to catch 'em all
- New movesets/ base stats for previously forgettable Pokémon
Pokémon Liquid Crystal (Beta Version 3.1)
- Brand new remastered GSC maps
- Travel to the Orange Islands
- New places and areas to roam and discover including an open ocean to explore
- Real time Day & Night and enhanced weather system with seasonal weather changes
- A new berry system, allowing people to grow their own berries
- Remixes of Johto, Kanto and Orange Islands music with new battle music for rivals and day and night music
- New Pokémon and trainer sprites
- Redone move-sets for Rivals and Gym Leaders
- Brand new move tutors
- Raised Pokémon levels for increased difficulty
- Extra in-game trades for obtaining new Pokémon
- Physical/Special Class Split for moves
- New Rivals and other extra battles.
- 'Sliding Panels' - Ruins of Alph Puzzle.
Pokémon Gust (Demo Version)
- New plot, same old 'Eight Gyms'
- New maps, same old tiles (for the most part)
- New scripts, same old main events
- New gameplay aspects, same old HMs
- New overworlds, same old Nurse Joy
- Three evil teams to counter, a region to save
- And 386 different ways to go for it
- Do not play as female. It will cause a lot of game breaking bugs
- When you're asked to nickname your Bulbasaur, you actually don't; you nickname a random pokemon instead
- Not all of the player's overworlds have been replaced
- The first pokemon battle (with Ignus) has Oak's text in it
Pokémon Shining Opal (Beta Version 2.6)
- The new Rinto region
- Mikachu
- New rivals
- Fresh new gym challenges
- Interactive storyline
- Visit other regions from your favorite generations
Pokémon Scorched Earth(Version 2.1)
- Changed starter Pokémon
- Revamped wild pokémon encounters and locations
- Revamped trainer encounters including gym leaders and the Elite 4
- Revamped rival
- New weather conditions
- New music
- Edited movesets and evolutions
- New final Team Rocket hideout on the Sevii Islands
Pokémon Ash’s Quest(Final Version)
Pokémon Dark Cobalt (Beta Version 1.0)
- New Pokémon - Fakemon, and Pokémon from all five generations make an appearance.
- Eccentric characters, such as Jack of Hearts and Captain Baldwin Oceanus Braveton the III!
- The Return of the Hoenn Region
- Attention to detail! - Exclamation marks make the correct noises, hidden items are strewn throughout Felith and every nook and cranny has a secret (well, not every one).
- A plethora of side quests - From collecting all the Golden Pokéballs, to gathering Sidequest Points for your Pokémon to simply playing hide and seek.
Pokémon Septo Conquest (Version 3.1)
- Three different starter Pokémon: Machop, Drowzee and Skarmory.
- A host of new characters, including the player, the seven Barons, a Pokémon thief named Cookman and much more!
- A few old characters from the original games return in new roles: Oak, who was the King's chief researcher, Lance, who becomes an ally and gives you many free items throughout the game, Brenden and May, who were kidnapped from Hoenn by Team Solar and brought to Septo, Bill, who is now an evil scientist who likes to clone people. Also Brock serves as a boss early on in the game, as he is now homeless after being kicked out of Kanto and seeks to battle many skilled trainers in order to get his old gym leader position reinstated.
- A whole new region to explore.
- Filled full of humorous dialogue!
- All 386 Generation three Pokémon are obtainable
Pokémon Shiny Gold (Beta Version 5.0 X)
- Extra optional and compulsory battles
- Hoenn Pokémon
- New areas
- Remapped dungeons
- Extra recurring characters
- Phone booths in replace of the phone system of the PokéGear
- The return of the Trick House with new puzzles!
A Grand Day Out (Final Version)
- A humorous short story approach to Pokémon
Pokémon Advance Adventures (Revamp Version 1.0)
- New Region - Entirely new region for you to explore!
- All Pokémon - All Pokemon are catchable, excluding some legendaries.
- No Trade Evolutions - Pokemon who originally evolve through trades, will do so otherwise.
- Starter Custom Moveset - Your starter pokemon has a custom moveset!
- New Storyline - A new and exciting storyline to keep you entertained.
- No HM's - Only Surf and Fly are used in this hack
- All TM's Obtainable- All TM's can be found in the game.
- New Hero - Enjoy playing game as Ash Ketchum and Misty (see credits).
- New Pokemon Sprites - Capture 8 genetically modified pokemon with new sprites, movesets and typings!
- 5th Generation Pokemon - Be able to acquire a select amount of 5th gen pokemon throughout the storyline of the game!
- New TileSets - Be amazed by the graphical updates as Pokemon Advanced Adventure has custom made tilesets!
Pokémon Dark Diamond (Beta Version 1.0)
- All 493 Pokémon will be available
- All trade evolutions are now item/level evolutions
- Brand new storyline
- Dark Pikachu as your starter
- Pikachu will possibly a new moveset, adding some dark moves
- New dialogue
- New enemy, Team Void
- All legendaries will be available as wild encounters
- All event items are available through in-game trade
- Wild Pokémon heavily edited
- Safari game Pokémon edited
- Trophy Garden Pokémon edited
- Increased difficulty in Gym Leaders, Rival Battles, and Elite Four
Pokémon Bloody Platinum (Version 1.0)
- Day and night cycles determine which Pokémon can be caught
- Different male/female Pokémon sprites
- Revamped trainers -- new teams and recoloured sprites
- A new rival system -- your starter Pokémon determines the makeup and style of your rival’s team
- Stronger gym leaders and stronger wild Pokémon
- Alternative evolution methods
- Shadow legendary Pokémon
Pokémon Hard Gold (Final Version 2.0)
- Major trainer battles are now more challenging with stronger Pokémon, better moves, and hold items. This includes battles with Gym Leaders, Elite 4, your Rival, Team Rocket Admins, Eusine, and the Kimono Sisters. Many normal trainers also have upgraded teams
- Ability to catch all 6 Johto and Sinnoh Starters in the wild
- Ability to evolve former trade-evolution Pokémon without trading
- Ability to find both Soul Silver-only and Heart Gold-only Pokémon in the same game
- New overworld sprites for main characters
- Ride a Skateboard instead of a Bicycle!
- New and edited sprites for many Pokémon
- Some late-game trainers can even use legendaries. Can you find and beat all 17 Arceus trainers?
- Major Lag - Occurs on no$GBA. You may experience major lag if you have the PC or Pokémon Team screen open for more than a minute or so
- EXP Glitch - You apparently can't gain more than 10000 EXP. It will give you only about a 100 EXP or so. This only happens when battling Pokémon that give you lots of EXP, like a higher level Audino or Blissey
Pokémon White 151 (Beta Version 1.0)
- Customized patches that allow you to pick and choose which elements of pokémon white you want to edit
- A Wild Region patch that allows you to remove Johto, Hoenn, Sinnoh, and Unova Pokémon from the wild.
- An All Pokémon Accessible patch that allows you to catch all the Kanto fossil and legendary Pokémon.
- A Evolution Isolation patch that restricts Kanto pokémon from evolving via methods not present in generation one. E.G. Magby won’t evolve into Magmar and Magmar won’t evolve into Magmortar.
- A Gift Unova Remove patch that swaps gift Pokémon with Kanto pokémon.
- An In Game Trade patch that changes all the Pokémon NPCs offer to trade you to Kanto pokémon.
- A Trainer Patch that replaces all the Pokémon trainers have with the original 151.
Pokémon Hoenn White (Beta Version 2.06)
- Hoenn Starters
- Only Pokemon from the Hoenn Dex available (with the exception of Zekrom and event pokémon)
- Wild Pokemon have been edited in the main story
- R/S/E Trainer Battle Music
- Stats have been edited for all Pokemon
- Harder trainers and gym leaders
- Steven Stone as the Elite 4 champion
Pokémon Pure White (Version 1.2)
- Old Places, New Faces
Non-Unova Pokemon will be available to you as soon as you begin your adventure. This gives you more team options to face the upcoming challenges. Of course, you should expect your opponents to use non-Unova Pokemon as well. - Gotta Catch 'Em All!
All 649 Pokemon will be available in this game without trading, transferring, or accessing the Dream World. This includes legendary Pokemon as well, although they will be especially tough to find. A list of Pokemon locations will be provided. - The Solution to Evolution
Pokemon that used to evolve by trade have new evolution methods so you won't have to trade anymore. A list of new evolution methods will be provided. - Trainer is about to send in...'something'?
By default in the real games, you'll always be told what your opponent will send in which gives you a chance to easily counter your opponent's next Pokemon. In these games, the trainer's Pokemon name has been replaced with the word 'something' which means you'll never know what your opponent will send in next! - Smugleaf just got Smugger
The truth is, starting with a Snivy gives you a disadvantage since this game is especially tough on Grass-types. To make up for this, the Snivy line now evolves much quicker than the other two starters. In addition, it also learns two new moves - Earth Power instead of Wring Out and Dragon Pulse instead of Gastro Acid. If for some reason, you still want Wring Out and Gastro Acid, you can always learn them as a Servine. - Pseudo Tutors
The reason a lot of Unova Pokemon don't learn many good moves is because the huge list of tutor moves from 3rd and 4th gens are missing. To slightly make up for this, some Pokemon now learn a 'tutor' move by level up. For instance, Unfezant gets Superpower, Lilligant and Vanilluxe get Earth Power, and Klinklang gets Zen Headbutt. - Doctors? More like Murderers!
Doctors will always heal your Pokemon to full health...if you can beat them! But they'll always engage in triple or rotation battles and have extremely powerful Pokemon with extremely powerful moves. They may be even tougher than Gym Leaders! Don't expect to win against them the first time. However they are completely optional, just like in the real games.
Nurses on the other hand, are very easy to beat and use Audinos, Chanseys, and Blisseys which are great for EXP. - Maybe you'll actually Read this time
Regular trainers in the real games never have anything to say other than a few generic lines. In these games, some trainers here and there will have a bit more interesting dialog. Expect to hear references to pop culture, world events, internet memes, innuendos, and maybe even a few things not appropriate for a Pokemon game! - Gender Bender
Major trainers you'll meet in the game will have their genders switched, so males will become females and females will become males. Their overworld sprites, VS sprites, and battle sprites will be edited to reflect this change. This keeps the game fresh even when you're not battling or catching Pokemon. - WHAT DO YOU MEAN IT GETS HARDER?!?
Don't expect the challenges to end once you've beaten the main storyline. Besides the rematches against the Elite 4 and your Rivals, there are more difficult battles in store for you. Can you beat the Riches family, who are even tougher than the Elite 4? Or how about clearing Challenger's Cave, where everything is at Level 100 (even the wild Pokemon!). Don't even think about beating Morimoto the first time! - A Dream Come True!
Now you can get Pokemon with Dream World abilities without actually having to access Dream World. All the best abilities have been added to Pokemon who need them such as Drizzle Politoed, Drought Ninetales, and Speed Boost Blaziken. - What a Steal!
Time to put Thief and Covet to good use. Many wild Pokemon will be holding items that are rare or completely unavailable in the regular games. This include Berries mostly, but also expensive or hard-to-get items such as Vitamins, Rare Candies, and Battle Subway prizes.
Pokémon Volt White (Version 3.1)
- Catch all 649 Pokémon
- Every single trainer in the game has had their Pokémon edited, fitting a new level curve and increasing the difficulty overall. While not mind crushingly tough, they're sure to provide more of a challenge than the original games were able to. The level curve takes full advantage of the new experience system in Black and White.
- A vast number of Pokémon have had certain statistics about them edited. This can be a number of things, including experience rate, typing, base stats and abilities. A lot of Pokémon have been given their Dream World abilities as an option, where applicable and/or useful.
- Pokémon have also had additions to their moveset, including additions or alterations to their level up movesets as well as TM and HM compatibility. Level up movesets in particular have been edited for 600+ Pokémon.
- There has also been editing of many evolutions, generally involving those Pokémon who generally had to be traded to be evolved. Blaze Black and Volt White are entirely self-contained; no outside contact is required for anything.
- Items found in the field have been changed considerably, to include TMs, evolution items and fossils previously only found post-League. The items have been adjusted in such a way that makes it convenient for the game's progress. Where applicable, text has also been changed to reflect these changes. Multiples of certain items, such as the evolution stones, the Lucky Egg and the EXP Share are also given out, all in the name of convenience.
- It isn't just trainers and wild Pokémon who have had their levels changed; event Pokémon such as Reshiram and Zekrom have also had their levels changed, ensuring that they don't become useless due to the sharp increase in levels.
- All five in-game trades have also been edited, giving you new possibilities for your team.
- A small number of attacks have also been changed to make them more useful, generally in terms of power (and rarely, type).
- A number of documents are included with the download that allow you to see any and all changes made. Wondering what's new? Where to find something? Consult the guides!
- The exp is weirdly low from certain high levelled opponents. This is to do with the game, though, and is not fixable.
- It appears to be possible for an error to occur at Driftveil from repeated fishing then leaving... not sure about this one, but be sure to save around there just in case.
Pokémon Pitch Black (Version 1.2)
- Old Places, New Faces
Non-Unova Pokemon will be available to you as soon as you begin your adventure. This gives you more team options to face the upcoming challenges. Of course, you should expect your opponents to use non-Unova Pokemon as well. - Gotta Catch 'Em All!
All 649 Pokemon will be available in this game without trading, transferring, or accessing the Dream World. This includes legendary Pokemon as well, although they will be especially tough to find. A list of Pokemon locations will be provided. - The Solution to Evolution
Pokemon that used to evolve by trade have new evolution methods so you won't have to trade anymore. A list of new evolution methods will be provided. - Trainer is about to send in...'something'?
By default in the real games, you'll always be told what your opponent will send in which gives you a chance to easily counter your opponent's next Pokemon. In these games, the trainer's Pokemon name has been replaced with the word 'something' which means you'll never know what your opponent will send in next! - Smugleaf just got Smugger
The truth is, starting with a Snivy gives you a disadvantage since this game is especially tough on Grass-types. To make up for this, the Snivy line now evolves much quicker than the other two starters. In addition, it also learns two new moves - Earth Power instead of Wring Out and Dragon Pulse instead of Gastro Acid. If for some reason, you still want Wring Out and Gastro Acid, you can always learn them as a Servine. - Pseudo Tutors
The reason a lot of Unova Pokemon don't learn many good moves is because the huge list of tutor moves from 3rd and 4th gens are missing. To slightly make up for this, some Pokemon now learn a 'tutor' move by level up. For instance, Unfezant gets Superpower, Lilligant and Vanilluxe get Earth Power, and Klinklang gets Zen Headbutt. - Doctors? More like Murderers!
Doctors will always heal your Pokemon to full health...if you can beat them! But they'll always engage in triple or rotation battles and have extremely powerful Pokemon with extremely powerful moves. They may be even tougher than Gym Leaders! Don't expect to win against them the first time. However they are completely optional, just like in the real games.
Nurses on the other hand, are very easy to beat and use Audinos, Chanseys, and Blisseys which are great for EXP. - Maybe you'll actually Read this time
Regular trainers in the real games never have anything to say other than a few generic lines. In these games, some trainers here and there will have a bit more interesting dialog. Expect to hear references to pop culture, world events, internet memes, innuendos, and maybe even a few things not appropriate for a Pokemon game! - Gender Bender
Major trainers you'll meet in the game will have their genders switched, so males will become females and females will become males. Their overworld sprites, VS sprites, and battle sprites will be edited to reflect this change. This keeps the game fresh even when you're not battling or catching Pokemon. - WHAT DO YOU MEAN IT GETS HARDER?!?
Don't expect the challenges to end once you've beaten the main storyline. Besides the rematches against the Elite 4 and your Rivals, there are more difficult battles in store for you. Can you beat the Riches family, who are even tougher than the Elite 4? Or how about clearing Challenger's Cave, where everything is at Level 100 (even the wild Pokemon!). Don't even think about beating Morimoto the first time! - A Dream Come True!
Now you can get Pokemon with Dream World abilities without actually having to access Dream World. All the best abilities have been added to Pokemon who need them such as Drizzle Politoed, Drought Ninetales, and Speed Boost Blaziken. - What a Steal!
Time to put Thief and Covet to good use. Many wild Pokemon will be holding items that are rare or completely unavailable in the regular games. This include Berries mostly, but also expensive or hard-to-get items such as Vitamins, Rare Candies, and Battle Subway prizes
Pokémon Blaze Black (Version 3.1)
- Catch all 649 Pokémon
- Every single trainer in the game has had their Pokémon edited, fitting a new level curve and increasing the difficulty overall. While not mind crushingly tough, they're sure to provide more of a challenge than the original games were able to. The level curve takes full advantage of the new experience system in Black and White.
- A vast number of Pokémon have had certain statistics about them edited. This can be a number of things, including experience rate, typing, base stats and abilities. A lot of Pokémon have been given their Dream World abilities as an option, where applicable and/or useful.
- Pokémon have also had additions to their moveset, including additions or alterations to their level up movesets as well as TM and HM compatibility. Level up movesets in particular have been edited for 600+ Pokémon.
- There has also been editing of many evolutions, generally involving those Pokémon who generally had to be traded to be evolved. Blaze Black and Volt White are entirely self-contained; no outside contact is required for anything.
- Items found in the field have been changed considerably, to include TMs, evolution items and fossils previously only found post-League. The items have been adjusted in such a way that makes it convenient for the game's progress. Where applicable, text has also been changed to reflect these changes. Multiples of certain items, such as the evolution stones, the Lucky Egg and the EXP Share are also given out, all in the name of convenience.
- It isn't just trainers and wild Pokémon who have had their levels changed; event Pokémon such as Reshiram and Zekrom have also had their levels changed, ensuring that they don't become useless due to the sharp increase in levels.
- All five in-game trades have also been edited, giving you new possibilities for your team.
- A small number of attacks have also been changed to make them more useful, generally in terms of power (and rarely, type).
- A number of documents are included with the download that allow you to see any and all changes made. Wondering what's new? Where to find something? Consult the guides!
- The exp is weirdly low from certain high levelled opponents. This is to do with the game, though, and is not fixable.
- It appears to be possible for an error to occur at Driftveil from repeated fishing then leaving... not sure about this one, but be sure to save around there just in case.
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