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Keitai Denjuu Telefang
| Keitai Denjuu Telefang |
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Developer:
Natsume
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This game was also pirated under the name "Pokémon Diamond and Jade".
Contents
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.
| To do: screens. |
Unused T-Fangers
In the ROM, from 1F8000 to 1FFFFF, there are some unused sprites of T-Fangers.
| To do: rip them. |
D-Shots
There are at least three D-Shots that are unused, complete with unique, unused graphics and their own color palettes. The D-Shot used can be modified by modifying RAM address CDB5. The D-Shots used in Power Version have hex identifiers 00, 01, and 02. The D-Shots used in Speed Version have hex identifiers 03, 04, and 05. The unused ones have hex identifiers 06, 07, and 08.
Interestingly enough, the borders for the menu options are used on Smilesoft's official Telefang website, on the side bar.
These unused D-Shots hint that a third version of Telefang was planned, but this is just speculation.
Unused locations
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.
- Telefang Unused Building.png
First unused building.
- Telefang Unused Building 2.png
Second unused building.
Orchid Island
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.
Replicas of Golaking's room
There are four unused replicas of Golaking's room, although in three of these four maps, there are a couple of acres that actually are used. [1] One map is unused altogether, with a Sorghum (or one of its evolutions) that does not talk at all, and exiting it leads right outside the cave where the Potzal boss is at. It appears that Golaking's room was used as a placeholder for a few maps in the game.
| To do: Add screens. |
Tripa Antenna Tree Cave
In Tripa Antenna Tree Cave, there is an unused acre on the final floor. It is just north of where you fight Dipsacus. It consists of a pit in the middle which takes you to the floor below.
| To do: Add screen. |
Unused mart
There is an unused mart in the game. It can be accessed by modifying RAM address C903 to 62, RAM address C904 to 0B, and address C906 to 04. When exited, it leads to the entrance of Sanaeba Research Center. [2]
Unused wild Denjuu
Every acre in the game has data for four Denjuu, and the levels that it can appear at. However, in some acres in the overworld, some Denjuu only appear in grass or water, and in some of these types of acres, there isn't any water or grass at all; thus no Denjuu appear and the data for it is unused. Some examples of this include certain parts of Freesia or Iris.
Also, no Denjuu ever appear in any antenna trees, even when there is grass or water, but typically this unused data uses Denjuu group 00, which is the "placeholder" group for some unused data.
| To do: Add lists of locations of unused wild Denjuu, including the Denjuu/levels themselves. |
Free walk mode
Setting C98E to a non-zero value enables you to walk through walls, though not diagonally.
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