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* There are different Denjuu appearances in the two versions.
* There are different Denjuu appearances in the two versions.
* There are some colour changes in the two such as the colour of the [[D-Shoot]] menu.
* There are some colour changes in the two such as the colour of the [[D-Shoot]] menu.
* In Power version, at [[Baubana Lake]], the order of houses one is required to enter to solve the puzzle is different than that in Speed version.
* In Power version, at [[Paparuna Lake]], the order of houses one is required to enter to solve the puzzle is different than that in Speed version.


==Bootleg==
==Bootleg==

Revision as of 09:35, 28 January 2008

For the second version of Keitai Denjū Telefang, see Keitai Denjū Telefang 2.
Telefang 1



Developer(s) Smilesoft
Publisher(s) Natsume
Designer(s) Takagi Toushi
Release date 3 November 2000
Genre Console role-playing game
Platform [[wikipedia:Game Boy Color|Game Boy Color]]

Keitai Denjū Telefang is a video game for Game Boy Color written in Japan. It is available in two versions, namely Power version and Speed version.

The name

Keitai means mobile in Japanese, while Den means electric, jū means monster, and telefang is a English word in Katakana to mean something like Telephone Fangs (monsters).[1]

Version differences

The two versions, Power and Speed, have some differences:

  • In Power version, the starter partner you will have is Krypto but in Speed version it is Fangs.
  • There are different Denjuu appearances in the two versions.
  • There are some colour changes in the two such as the colour of the D-Shoot menu.
  • In Power version, at Paparuna Lake, the order of houses one is required to enter to solve the puzzle is different than that in Speed version.

Bootleg

Main article: Bootleg version of Keitai Denjū Telefang

Keitai Denjū Telefang was originally only available in Japanese. However, pirates in China bootlegged it under the name of Pokémon Diamond and Pokémon Jade[1]. Their attempt was not very good, as the English is poor with some vulgarities included.

The sprites and maps remain the same, just that it is English. The ability to name the character or the Denjuu was also not present, and the game would also not load properly.

The secret phone numbers that were of special characters like Musa could only be obtained on the Smilesoft's website, and the player is required to enter the phone number into the D-Shoot. The phone numbers are correct on both bootleg and original versions; however in the bootleg once the call ends and the number should be saved, it does not function properly in the bootleg and will crash.

See also

Refences

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