It's up to Prism to collect all 20 badges and save the region from its evils. Naljo is a region that is still being built and that is why it is going through many processes of bureaucratization and industrial corruption. In this game, the protagonist is none other than the son of champion Lance, Prism, who ends up in the Naljo region thanks to an accident that occurred after he played with his uncle's mine cart and lost control. Two new types (Gas and Sound) have also been added to the list. Set in the fictional region of Naljo, the game has a Pokedex of 253 Pokemon, including some Fakemons and third/fourth generation Pokemon. Ironically, this hack allows the trainer to go to Mt.Silver as soon as the journey begins. The best thing about the game is to be able to literally choose EVERYTHING from the path you want to do and still be able to capture all 251 Pokemon available, from Bulbasaur to Celebi, without having to make an exchange via Link Trade. Allowing color changes, various male and female sprite options, and additions such as the run button that would only be introduced in the next generation. They've improved a lot in character customization. All possible Pokemons to start this adventure Crystal Clear is the closest thing to an open-world-style hack that exists for Pokemon. And you're able to choose between 28 possible initial Pokemons. You can also do any of the 16 gyms in any order you like. Beyond that, you can freely transition between them from the beginning of the game. But having the choice of starting your adventure in Kanto or Johto. Imagine yourself playing a second-generation Game Boy version. I'll rank a list, made with a lot of criteria and evaluation, about the best ROM Hacks I had the pleasure of playing. Some of them stood out quite a bit, others were not so much.
In addition to ROMs of the original Pokemon games, there were games created or edited digitally by the fans themselves called ROM Hacks. From then on I became a fan of the little monsters.Īn excellent cure for the nostalgia from the Golden Ages of Pokemon, is being able to play again is the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS, but this time with some changes to each game. I personally started playing in the nostalgic Game Boy Color, with the versions Gold, Silver, and Crystal. Note that we will be updating this list in the future with new titles, so make sure to check back now and then.Pokemon is a franchise that has many worshipers. In this list, we’ll show you the best Pokémon fan games that introduce new ideas while staying true to the spirit of the original games. Fans often modify existing games to create “ROM-hacks” along with original fan games that introduce new creatures, stories, and even gameplay mechanics.
Some of the more passionate and technically-skilled gamers have even created their own Pokémon games. That is why a majority of Pokémon games, at least the mainline series, feel somewhat timeless and capable of appealing to a wide demographic of players of all ages and backgrounds. But Japanese developer Game Freak has always made sure to adhere to a specific structure when creating new entries. With Pokémon, you know you can expect a game centered on catching, battling, and raising a massive roster of 800+ different creatures. For years, Pokémon has managed to capture the hearts and minds of fans with its consistent yet addictive gameplay loop.