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* [[Pokémon Diamond and Jade]] - The most well known bootleg.
* [[Pokémon Diamond and Jade]] - The most well known bootleg.
* [[Pokémon Diamond and Jade (Chinese)]] - A Chinese version of Diamond/Jade.
* [[Pokémon Diamond and Jade (Chinese)]] - A Chinese version of Diamond/Jade.
* Pokémon Diamond and Jade (German) - Supposedly a German version exists<ref>http://z15.invisionfree.com/Tulunk_Village/index.php?showtopic=188&st=0&#entry1679287</ref>.
* Pokémon Diamond and Jade (German) - Supposedly a German version exists<ref>http://z15.invisionfree.com/Tulunk_Village/index.php?showtopic=188&view=findpost&p=1679287</ref>.
* Multicards
* Multicards
:* 2-in-1 Pokémon Crystal and Pokémon Diamond<ref>http://trsrockin.com/fakegames.html#dia</ref>.
:* 2-in-1 Pokémon Crystal and Pokémon Diamond<ref>http://trsrockin.com/fakegames.html#dia</ref>.

Revision as of 09:16, 30 August 2009

  • 2-in-1 Pokémon Crystal and Pokémon Diamond[2].
  • 2-in-1 Pokémon Diamond and Pokémon Jade[3].
  • Telefang (NES) - An low quality NES port made by Waixing, a pirate Chinese company who is notorious for making many other bootleg games as well [1]. The music in the pirated NES game is not from Telefang, and the battle system is very different. The Denjuu have Pokémon names, and there are even Pokémon from Ruby/Sapphire, such as Zigzagoon, Marshtomp, and Mightyena.

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