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Keitai Denjuu Telefang

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Title Screen

Keitai Denjuu Telefang

Developer: Natsume
Publisher: Smilesoft
Platform: Game Boy



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This game was also pirated under the name "Pokémon Diamond and Jade".

Non-visitable screens

On the overworld map, there are four screens that cannot be accessed by any means. One between Pepperi Mountain and Cactos Ruins, two behind the Antenna Tree and the building in Paparuna Lake, and one behind the Antenna Tree in Palm Sea.

Hmmm...
To do:
screens.

Unused T-Fangers

In the ROM, from 1F8000 to 1FFFFF, there are some unused sprites of T-Fangers.

Hmmm...
To do:
rip them.

Human World

The Human World has 7 unused arces, two of which have unused graphics for unused buildings. It is possible to access these either by hacking warp data, or using the GameShark codes 012C04C9 and 010106C9, and either entering a warp or saving the game with these codes activated.

D-Shots

There are at least three D-Shots that are unused, complete with unique, unused buttons and their own color palettes.

Unused locations

There is text for at least one unused location in the game, located at ROM offset AAB75 in the Japanese version. The text reads オーキッドなかのしま4さい. There is also a pointer to this text, at AAB15. In the bootleg version, the offset is instead at AAAEC, the text reads "Orchid Island", and the text pointer is at AAA8B.

Free walk mode

Setting C98E to a non-zero value enables you to walk through walls, though not diagonally.