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This article is about a bootleg of Telefang 2 Power. For the Pokémon game by Game Freak, see Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire on Wikipedia. This article is a stub. You can help Wikifang by expanding it.

Title screen of Pokémon Ruby

Pokémon Ruby is an Engrish bootleg of Telefang 2 Power version. It appears to be an attempted English translation of the Chinese Pokémon Diamond and Jade 2 bootlegs. The similarity of the title screen to the Chinese bootlegs suggests it may be by the same pirates. A fully translated English counterpart called 'Pokémon Sapphire' is reported to exist as well, although not much is known about it except that it does not work on a Nintendo DS console.[1]

Boxart

Cartridge

Pokémon Ruby cartridge

Unlike the genuine Pokémon Ruby cartridges, which are a transparent red, the cartridge for this bootleg is a general grey GBA cartridge. The sticker label is pinkish and purple and the words Ruby on the cartridge also have a pinkish hue like the boxart. Like the boxart, it appears to be based on the colour scheme and design of the Japanese version of Pokémon Ruby.

Title Screen

Like the Pokémon Diamond and Jade 2 bootlegs, the title screen contains images of Kris and Gold from Pokémon Crystal/Gold/Silver. The background also uses the same solid blue colour. In the middle of Kris and Gold is Groudon, with the words Pocket Monster above in yellow, and the word Ruby pasted over Groudon's head, with a glowing red surround.

Translation

Bugs and Glitches

References

See also