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It is located straight after the final town in memory but just before. Donate to 166wvZUzA8j7Ltf3eZZK8KW1fCeiAPFVtr Yeah, I'm planning on doing another post for each generation, and Generation II is where there is more info -hidden in the game, there are the maps you said for the Safari Zone, a proto-Cinnabar Island and another proto-Lake of Rage- but I'll be posting them each weekend. Given its index number of 0xB4 and that the highest index number used for actual moves is 0xA5, other moves beyond the 165 introduced in were once planned as
Pokemon Green Version English Patch - Reason: Expand based on the information provided by Satoshi Tajiri, if
Well, I once had a Pokemon Red ROM that had Professor Oak's lab as rocks and Pallet Town had a gym. But when I entered the gym I got teleported to the inside of my house. And when I walked out I couldn't go back in the house. The only way in was the gym. I deleted it, but I kept a backup of it. Today, I was on another site with a screenshot of Oak's lab full of rocks! So I thought that the game might be the beta version! Does anyone else think so too? It is very easy to put a gym in Pallet Town. Even I can do it. The Pokemon game was programmed by Japanese people, then translated into English. Beta versions of games that are produced mainly by Nintendo or offshoots of Nintendo are VERY rare, because Nintendo is VERY hush hush about what they are working on, and they don't give out review copies willy-nilly like other game companies. Normally, betas that DO surface like Sonic 2 Beta are true betas that were given to video game magazines for them to preview and post screenshots of, etc. Sega was notorious for handing betas for preview purposes and having some of them turn up elsewhere. It'd be safe to say Nintendo watches every preview copy they make like a hawk.... Surprizingly pirate cartridges are VERY good sources to find betas