Pokémon Great Collection (Kou Dai Guai Shou Da Ji He): Difference between revisions
Blaziken257 (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
Blaziken257 (talk | contribs) |
||
Line 16: | Line 16: | ||
Below is a list of the Pokémon that appear in the game, as well as the Denjuu that they replaced. | Below is a list of the Pokémon that appear in the game, as well as the Denjuu that they replaced. | ||
Notably, Pikachu and Lanturn appear twice, and | Notably, Pikachu and Lanturn appear twice. Some evolution chains are incomplete (for example, Dragonair and Dragonite are present, but Dratini is not). The Pokémon evolution lines do not line up with the Denjuu evolution lines. For example, Pikachu (Fungus) evolves into Pikachu (Fungblade), who either evoles into Murkrow (Fungeist) or Butterfree (Fungmachine). From there, Butterfree evolves into Xatu (Fung-Oh) or Aerodactyl (Fungboost). | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
Line 370: | Line 370: | ||
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
==Gameplay Changes== | ==Gameplay Changes== | ||
The real time clock does not advance in-game (which is why it does not animate in the HUD). However, there is an option in the D-Shot menu that allows the player to manually change the time. | The real time clock does not advance in-game (which is why it does not animate in the HUD). However, there is an option in the D-Shot menu that allows the player to manually change the time. |
Revision as of 22:02, 26 July 2019
This article is a stub. You can help Wikifang by expanding it.
Pokémon Great Collection (Kou Dai Guai Shou Da Ji He) (Chinese title: 口袋怪獸大集合) is a Chinese hack of the Speed version of Telefang 1.
Boxart
The boxart features a large collection of official art of many of the Pokémon from the Kanto region, pasted above another scene of Pikachu, Jigglypuff and Charmander in a field. The side of the box reads 'Gema Color'.[1]The Chinese characters for 'Pokémon' in the game's title also use the exact same colours and shading of the original Japanese Telefang logo. The same boxart is also reused for both the cartridge and the instruction booklet that come with the game.[2]The back of the box also features various pirated official Pokémon art and shows several screenshots of the edited Telefang Speed version, including an altered title screen and Pokémon sprites in place of Denjuu.[3]
Title Screen
The title screen has been heavily edited to feature Pokémon characters and the title logo from the boxart. The Chinese character used for 'shou' (monster) in the title is different to the one on the main boxart. Pikachu and Ho-oh are edited in place of Fungus and Gymnos, who would normally be on the title screen of the Speed version. Pikachu's art is an enlarged version of the sprite in Pokémon Gold.[4]
Pokémon List
Below is a list of the Pokémon that appear in the game, as well as the Denjuu that they replaced.
Notably, Pikachu and Lanturn appear twice. Some evolution chains are incomplete (for example, Dragonair and Dragonite are present, but Dratini is not). The Pokémon evolution lines do not line up with the Denjuu evolution lines. For example, Pikachu (Fungus) evolves into Pikachu (Fungblade), who either evoles into Murkrow (Fungeist) or Butterfree (Fungmachine). From there, Butterfree evolves into Xatu (Fung-Oh) or Aerodactyl (Fungboost).
No. | Pokémon | Denjuu |
---|---|---|
1 | Bulbasaur | Tsunonasu |
2 | Charmander | Kochia |
3 | Squirtle | Oshe |
4 | Caterpie | Keshi |
5 | Weedle | Crypto |
6 | Pidgey | Monstera |
7 | Pikachu | Fungus |
8 | Nidoran♂️ | Hiougi |
9 | Oddish | Punica |
10 | Poliwag | Gumi |
11 | Abra | Suguri |
12 | Machop | Ganraikou |
13 | Bellsprout | Byakubu |
14 | Geodude | Telopea |
15 | Gastly | Mantea |
16 | Cubone | Ixora |
17 | Chikorita | Myrtus |
18 | Cyndaquil | Lychnis |
19 | Totodile | Lapeirousia |
20 | Rattata | Bubaria |
21 | Spearow | Angios |
22 | Ekans | Gymnos |
23 | Sandshrew | Liriope |
24 | Clefairy | Waratah |
25 | Vulpix | Sorghum |
26 | Jigglypuff | Eryngo |
27 | Zubat | Noriutsugi |
28 | Paras | Pampas |
29 | Diglett | Rhodanthe |
30 | Meowth | Lycoris |
31 | Psyduck | Viburnum |
32 | Mankey | Funnel |
33 | Growlithe | Vanda |
34 | Ponyta | Uikyou |
35 | Slowpoke | Obana |
36 | Magnemite | Firekokko |
37 | Doduo | Raygoten |
38 | Seel | Drilarmor |
39 | Grimer | Chamelan |
40 | Shellder | Cryptoarm |
41 | Drowzee | Shellstera |
42 | Murkrow | Fungeist |
43 | Yanma | Balltamus |
44 | Espeon | Burenica |
45 | Umbreon | Geron |
46 | Farfetch'd | Berzelia |
47 | Onix | Nigella |
48 | Hitmonchan | Musa |
49 | Lickitung | Netaro |
50 | Chansey | Nejiro |
51 | Tangela | Godetia |
52 | Kangaskhan | Curcuma |
53 | Mr. Mime | Tessen |
54 | Scyther | Heliopsis |
55 | Jynx | Hagumanoki |
56 | Ivysaur | Gilerth |
57 | Charmeleon | Raygirth |
58 | Wartortle | Armaru |
59 | Metapod | Chameraid |
60 | Kakuna | Cryptoride |
61 | Pidgeotto | Wormiterala |
62 | Pikachu | Fungblade |
63 | Nidorino | Bulltamus |
64 | Gloom | Puneedle |
65 | Poliwhirl | Kerorin |
66 | Kadabra | Sugulai |
67 | Machoke | Cortos |
68 | Weepinbell | Gaiurus |
69 | Graveler | Midotor |
70 | Haunter | Octor |
71 | Marowak | Hitodeight |
72 | Bayleef | Ghosboar |
73 | Quilava | Rasenmai |
74 | Croconaw | Scorpil |
75 | Raticate | Armcrab |
76 | Fearow | Angiorn |
77 | Arbok | Gymrace |
78 | Sandslash | Lirionpu |
79 | Clefable | Whitah |
80 | Ninetales | Potzal |
81 | Wigglytuff | Araneida |
82 | Golbat | Gadhoro |
83 | Parasect | Cliogera |
84 | Dugtrio | Gust |
85 | Persian | Reige |
86 | Golduck | Togeruka |
87 | Primeape | Raigaleon |
88 | Arcanine | Gadorkuma |
89 | Rapidash | Abiras |
90 | Slowbro | Alphagos |
91 | Magneton | Kiyoruka |
92 | Dodrio | Gymgarth |
93 | Dewgong | Baionpu |
94 | Muk | Warutah |
95 | Cloyster | Gunzatl |
96 | Hypno | Arachida |
97 | Krabby | Badhoro |
98 | Goldeen | Lampgera |
99 | Staryu | Tempest |
100 | Magikarp | Zudoon |
101 | Omanyte | Hiyu |
102 | Dratini | Gamazumi |
103 | Mew | Papaver |
104 | Sentret | Gamuru |
105 | Hoothoot | Bouvardi |
106 | Ledyba | Gaultheria |
107 | Spinarak | Dipsacus |
108 | Chinchou | Kaya |
109 | Marill | Denfare |
110 | Sunkern | Angieon |
111 | Hoppip | Easydog |
112 | Slowking | Tricerarmor |
113 | Misdreavus | Cryptosnipe |
114 | Aerodactyl | Fungboost |
115 | Kabutops | Veenica |
116 | Porygon | Saiguliger |
117 | Lapras | Armedurus |
118 | Tauros | Octorifle |
119 | Pinsir | Eraserboar |
120 | Magmar | Spearneedle |
121 | Venusaur | Gilgierth |
122 | Charizard | Uniarmor |
123 | Blastoise | Cryptoburn |
124 | Butterfree | Fungmachine |
125 | Beedrill | Punisto |
126 | Pidgeot | Suguline |
127 | Raichu | Machurus |
128 | Nidoking | Octagun |
129 | Vileplume | Mummyboar |
130 | Poliwrath | Kingpin |
131 | Alakazam | Beebalm |
132 | Machamp | Salal |
133 | Victreebel | Enishida |
134 | Golem | Tulbaghia |
135 | Gengar | Kiringiku |
136 | Hitmonlee | Angilance |
137 | Meganium | Gymganon |
138 | Typhlosion | Saiope |
139 | Feraligatr | Wattah |
140 | Kingler | Quetzaking |
141 | Seaking | Arachdebaran |
142 | Starmie | Punkhoro |
143 | Gyarados | Vikingurin |
144 | Omastar | Storm |
145 | Dragonair | Mutoom |
146 | Mewtwo | Gypsophi |
147 | Furret | Ruscus |
148 | Noctowl | Maoran |
149 | Ledian | Zea |
150 | Ariados | Gonum |
151 | Lanturn | Angipower |
152 | Azumarill | Gymzyrus |
153 | Sunflora | Canonope |
154 | Skiploom | Calm |
155 | Flareon | Ryuuguu |
156 | Cleffa | Gigagigerth |
157 | Nidoqueen | Barriarm |
158 | Ampharos | Cryptoknight |
159 | Xatu | Fung-Oh |
160 | Togetic | Bashou |
161 | Bellossom | Angigorgo |
162 | Sudowoodo | Gymbaron |
163 | Politoed | Lirimonarch |
164 | Jumpluff | Enteioh |
165 | Aipom | Golaking |
166 | Pichu | Kanzou |
167 | Lanturn | Ornithogalum |
168 | Chinchou | Gentiana |
169 | Crobat | Yarrow |
170 | Dragonite | Angioros |
171 | Moltres | Gymzatan |
172 | Zapdos | Doomsday |
173 | Articuno | Dendel |
174 | Snorlax | Teletel |
Gameplay Changes
The real time clock does not advance in-game (which is why it does not animate in the HUD). However, there is an option in the D-Shot menu that allows the player to manually change the time.
Translation
Bugs and Glitches
Gallery
-
Front view of cartridge.
-
Back view of the cartridge with a green coloured screw.
See also
References
- ↑ http://fuji.drillspirits.net/pix/gb-unl/Pokemon%20Great%20Collection%20(Kou%20Dai%20Guai%20Shou%20Da%20Ji%20He)%20(Box%20Front).jpg
- ↑ http://fuji.drillspirits.net/pix/gb-unl/Pokemon%20Great%20Collection%20(Kou%20Dai%20Guai%20Shou%20Da%20Ji%20He)%20(Cart%20+%20Manual).jpg
- ↑ http://fuji.drillspirits.net/pix/gb-unl/Pokemon%20Great%20Collection%20(Kou%20Dai%20Guai%20Shou%20Da%20Ji%20He)%20(Box%20Back).jpg
- ↑ http://bulbanews.bulbagarden.net/wiki/File:Spr_2g_025.png