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** [[Pokémon Diamond and Jade]] - The bootlegged version of Telefang 1, infamous for its numerous glitches and poor translation.
** [[Pokémon Diamond and Jade]] - The bootlegged version of Telefang 1, infamous for its numerous glitches and poor translation.
** [[Telefang 2]] - The Game Boy Advance sequel to Telefang 1.
** [[Telefang 2]] - The Game Boy Advance sequel to Telefang 1.
* [[Network Adventure Bugsite]]
* [[Network Adventure Bugsite]] - GBC games where you adventure through cyberspace in 2020.
* [[Dino Device (series)|GachaSta! Dino Device]] - A series of gashapon-inspired robot collection.
* [[Dino Device (series)|GachaSta! Dino Device]] - A series of gashapon-inspired robot collection.
** [[Dino Device 1]] - Smilesoft's last RPG.
** [[Dino Device 1]] - Smilesoft's last RPG.

Latest revision as of 16:51, 30 August 2022

Welcome to Wikifang, an independent wiki on the chain of Smilesoft games, namely the Keitai Denjuu Telefang (携帯電獣テレファング) series, the GachaSta! Dino Device series and Network Adventure Bugsite. We are creating a definitive guide to these games, and everyone can help, even without logging in. We are working on 915 articles, have 4,445 files and 6,667 pages total right now!

This wiki has undergone a move from Wikia and currently contains all the original articles. It also houses the Telefang 1 translation patch, information about which you can find to your right.

Navigation

Games

Important Aspects

  • Manga - The manga adaptation of the Telefang games.
  • Denjuu | Dinos | Bugs - The monsters roaming in their world.
  • Phone numbers - The method to call Denjuu friends.
  • Battles - Because every game needs them.
  • Items - The necessities that everyone needs for daily trips.
  • Moves - The moves that are used to attack others for survival.
  • Types
  • Humans
    • T-Fangers - The people who have Denjuu friends.
    • Hackers - The people who utilize Bugs.
  • Locations - The different cities and towns throughout the whole of the three worlds.
  • Evolution - Because everyone needs to advance.
  • Glitches
Wikifang
Telefang Translation Patch

After nearly 16 long years the Telefang.net team is overjoyed to announce that the translation patch for Keitai Denjuu Telefang 1 (both Power and Speed versions) is complete!

Please find the full announcement and download links here!


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