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Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team
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Also known as: Pocket Monsters - Fushigi no Dungeon Aka no Kyuujotai (JP)
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Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team is the only entry in the Mystery Dungeon sub-series on the Game Boy Advance, with which a DS version was released as Blue Rescue Team. These were the first two releases of the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series.
Contents
Subpages
| Debug Room Hidden area reserved for game testing. |
| Unused Moves All the unused moves within the game code. |
Unused Makuhita Dojo room
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Besides a debug room, there is another unused area accesible via the GameShark code:
820C0AB4 0007
After activating the code, it needs to walk though any warp point in the overworld to get in it.
Despiting to the area label viewable in the overworld menu (see screenshot), this room seems more like a house than a dojo: it has a bed, a fireplace and many flowerpots. The Japanese label "仮マップ" on the lower of the map means "provisional map". Also note the fact that it is possible to walk on the table freely, but not climbing the stairs present on the right.
There are two Pokémon NPCs in this room: a Noctowl and a Gulpin, respectively. When talked to, they will both give a red "Unregistered dialog script" line. If the room is accessed before saving Magnemite, these NPCs will be absent.
The background music is the same as the one used during the Makuhita Dojo training. Leaving the room (after disabling the GameShark code) will warp in front of the Makuhita Dojo entrance.
Debug Menu
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There is a debug menu that can be accessed using the GameShark code:
E5199391 437FC95F 5483DD13 B5A5B62A
You can then access it selecting the "Delete Save Data" option.
The first five options make the menu to disappear and the game to freeze, except for the music. The "Storage" option makes the game to freeze without the menu disappearing. The "h-open" option makes to return to the main menu.
Unused Graphics
Loaded in VRAM
These graphics are loaded in VRAM while the game is running, though remain unused.
Japanese characters and crosses (Europe version)
| To do: check if there are more unused graphics near this in the ROM |
This freehand Japanese writing and cross marks are loaded in VRAM at 0x600750A, 0x6007D0A and 0x6008320 when displaying the European languages screen. These are the first row characters of the Hiragana alphabet.
Hud font
These Hud characters are loaded in VRAM at 0x6004F20 after entering a dungeon (the adjacent used characters were removed from the image manually).
Item sprites
These three sprites are loaded in VRAM respectively at 0x6013780, 0x6013880 and 0x6013F80 after entering a dungeon, along with all the others item sprites. In the image above, these are represented using all the 13 item sprite palettes used by the game. The note sprite will be used for various items in the sequels Explorers of Darkness & Time and Explorers of Sky.
"FOR HP" indicator
This sprite is loaded in VRAM at 0x60142C0 after entering a dungeon. During the play is replaced by the hp damage/cure amount or the "MISS" notice. It was probabily intended to indicate the placeholder during developement.
Shadow on water animations
These animations are loaded in VRAM at 0x6014400 after entering a dungeon, along with all the other Pokémon shadows. There are 3 size of shadow in the game, but when standing on water, only the big ones are used, regardless the size of the respective shadow when on ground. Also, these seems to be early design if compared to the used ones (see image on the right).
Found only in ROM
These graphics are present in the ROM and there aren't any known use of them by the game.
Alternative HUD font
| Japan (0x30322C) | USA, Australia (0x30312C) Europe (0x5AD4FC) |
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These HUD characters are found right after the ones loaded in VRAM. The first Japanese character set seems damaged. In the USA, Australian and European version, all the japanese characters have a wrong background color.
Story progress badges
These four sprites are found right after the others legendary Pokémon mini-portraits, which indicates the progress of the game story when loading the save.
Japanese writing
This Japanese writing is found right after the item sprites.
Numbered tags
These graphics are found right after the above writing.
Unused Items
These items are also found in Blue Rescue Team. These can be found in the Kangaskhan Storage using the GameShark code:
420389FA 0001 000000EF 0002
Unused Music
There are two unused tracks in the game. Where they would have gone is currently unknown. These tracks are also unused in Blue Rescue Team.
| EVENT_ZUKKOKE | SYS_TRAINING |
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Build Dates
The following ASCII strings are found in the specified versions at the specified addresses.
| Japan 0xB6D10 |
pkd ver 1.0 [Oct 7 2005] 21:59:14 |
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| USA, Australia 0xB69BC |
PKDi ver 1.0 [Apr 28 2006] 16:37:54 |
| Europe 0xBCEF8 |
PKDi ver 1.0 [Sep 13 2006] 14:17:17 |
Regional Differences
Title Screen
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- The logo in the Japanese version has a different style compared to the other versions;
- As in several other games, "Push Start" in the Japanese version is changed to "Press Start" in the English language versions;
- The subtitle in the European version has a different and smaller font than the US and Australian version;
- The logo is slightly redone in the European version to make the trademark sign more noticeable and make it easier to change it for the different languages available;
- The sky in the USA and Australian version is actually the same from Blue Rescue Team:
| Red Rescue Team (USA, Australia) | Blue Rescue Team (All versions) |
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- Games developed by Chunsoft
- Games published by Nintendo
- Game Boy Advance games
- Games released in 2005
- Games with unused areas
- Games with hidden development-related text
- Games with unused graphics
- Games with unused items
- Games with unused abilities
- Games with unused music
- Games with debugging functions
- Games with regional differences
- To do
- Pages with broken file links
- Pokémon series
- Mystery Dungeon series

















