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[[Image:PokemonDiamondTitleScreen.PNG|thumb|right|Pokémon Diamond title screen.]] | [[Image:PokemonDiamondTitleScreen.PNG|thumb|right|Pokémon Diamond title screen.]] | ||
'''Pokémon Diamond''' and '''Jade''' are bootlegged versions of [[Keitai Denjuu Telefang 1]]. The Power Version was used to make Diamond, and the Speed Version became Jade. Along with [[Pokémon Diamond and Jade (Chinese)|a Chinese version]], partly-translated German and Spanish versions also exist. | '''Pokémon Diamond''' and '''Jade''' are bootlegged versions of [[Keitai Denjuu Telefang 1]]. The Power Version was used to make Diamond, and the Speed Version became Jade. Along with [[Pokémon Diamond and Jade (Chinese)|a Chinese version]], partly-translated German and Spanish versions also exist. Pokemon Jade has also been used for the name for an edited version of a pirated game called Sonic Adventures 7. | ||
==Boxarts== | ==Boxarts== | ||
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==Banning== | ==Banning== | ||
When Telefang Power and Speed were first pirated as | When Telefang Power and Speed were first pirated as Pokemon Diamond and Jade, it was fairly common to find the latter two masquerading as "rare Pokémon games" on auction sites such as eBay. Due to their infringement on two registered trademarks, they were eventually banned from these auction sites. As a result, Diamond and Jade are much harder to find these days. Nevertheless, copies of these notorious fakes can still be found from time to time. | ||
==Bug fix patches== | ==Bug fix patches== |