
And Game Boy/Game Boy Color games never need (M) codes.
Well let's put it this way:Blaziken257 wrote: Really. The reason why people hate it so much is because of the awful bootleg version. It's translated badly, has glitches that the original doesn't have (such as being unable to load a saved game), and misuses the Pokémon name. This probably caused people to think that it was a bad attempt at a Pokémon game, even though it was never meant to be one in the first place. It felt like Pokémon... with a twist. Instead of Poké Balls, you use a cell phone to battle other... Denjuu. And the gameplay was radically different, but it felt fresh. It also took a while to beat too, though the mazes were rather annoying. Who else likes this game?
Though if it weren't for Telefang's misguided reputation as a "pokemon ripoff" then the Japanese version would have been picked up and translated by romhacking groups by this point. Yet we are left to piece it together ourselves. Sucks eh.Kid Sonic wrote:Well let's put it this way:Blaziken257 wrote: Really. The reason why people hate it so much is because of the awful bootleg version. It's translated badly, has glitches that the original doesn't have (such as being unable to load a saved game), and misuses the Pokémon name. This probably caused people to think that it was a bad attempt at a Pokémon game, even though it was never meant to be one in the first place. It felt like Pokémon... with a twist. Instead of Poké Balls, you use a cell phone to battle other... Denjuu. And the gameplay was radically different, but it felt fresh. It also took a while to beat too, though the mazes were rather annoying. Who else likes this game?
We owe it to Pokemon. If it wasn't for Pokemon's popularity, Telefang would have anything name to use to make itself known by us in America. People found out about Telefang through the Pokemon bootlegs.