Console: | Nintendo Game Boy Advance |
TV Standard: | Other |
Release Date: | 1970-01-01 |
Players: | 1 |
Co-op: | No |
ESRB: | Not Rated |
Type: | Role-Playing, Unofficial |




My granddad used to travel out of our home country a lot. One trip his work sent him to Korea, and he came back with two bootlegs! (The other being Bluesea edition, which I’ll add after this one).They’re super interesting; they have Sinnoh region Pokémon but are on GBA carts, and I think are running off of Firered/Leafgreen ROMs, sometimes the music won’t even work, dialogue is whacky (due to rough translation, I assume) and even then, half the dialogue is in Spanish! They’re playable—but only barely. Mostly it’s just fun to boot up now and then to poke around in the overworld.