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Pokémon Trozei!

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Title Screen

Pokémon Trozei!

Also known as: Pokémon Torouze (JP), Pokémon Link! (EU), Pokémon Toroje (KR)
Developer: Genius Sonority[1]
Publishers: The Pokémon Company (JP), Nintendo (INT)
Platform: Nintendo DS
Released in JP: October 20, 2005[1]
Released in US: March 6, 2006[1]
Released in EU: May 5, 2006[1]
Released in KR: May 17, 2007[1]


CodeIcon.png This game has unused code.
GraphicsIcon.png This game has unused graphics.
RegionIcon.png This game has regional differences.


Pokémon Trozei! is a puzzle game somewhat similar to Yoshi's Cookie, in that you slide rows of Pokémon faces around to create matches of four or more. A sequel was released for the 3DS in 2014.

Unused Graphics

Debug Menu

These graphics were used for debug menu screens. However, all other content has been removed. These can be found in the ".bin" NARC archive of the same name, which are all in the root data directory.

debug_menu_up

PokemonLink Debug Main.png

debug_menu_down

PokemonLink Debug Menu1.png

debug_menu_down02

PokemonLink Debug Menu2.png

debug_menu_down03

PokemonLink Debug Menu3.png

debug_pause

PokemonLink Debug Pause.png

debug_top_down

PokemonLink Debug Menu4.png

debug_slidebar

PokemonLink Debug Slidebar.png

debug_top_up

PokemonLink Debug Menu5.png

Removed Pokémon

Amongst the files containing Pokémon sprite data, there are files for Munchlax (gonbe_faceball.bin), Bonsly (usohachi_faceball.bin), Deoxys' alternate formes (deoxys_atk_faceball.bin, deoxys_def_faceball.bin, and deoxys_sp_faceball.bin), and Castform's alternate formes (powalen_f_faceball.bin, powalen_i_faceball.bin, and powalen_w_faceball.bin). Unfortunately, the sprites contained in all of these files are Treecko's, so these Pokémon were either never finished or dummied out.

Regional Differences

In Europe, Pokémon Trozei! was called Pokémon Link!, with the font for the second word changed to the standard Pokémon font (possibly for consistency). All graphics were altered to reflect these changes.

The Korean version, on the other hand, bases its logo on the Japanese one.

Japan US Europe Korea
Pokemon Torouze-title.png PokemonTrozei! Title.png PokemonLink Title.png Pokemon Toroje-title.png

References