Hi Hi Puffy Ami Yumi: Puffy Ami Yumi and the Manga Madman is an unreleased video game for the Game Boy Advance. A rom for the game was dumped on July 4, 2024.
Weird Type Fun is a simple rom hack with an even simpler concept: to have even series veterans be confused about type matchups. With 18 all new types and a completely reimagined pokédex to match, WTF makes the ever familiar Kanto a little bit less so.
What would you do if your entire childhood, your home, your world… collapsed before your eyes on a day like any other?
In this hack, we will live the story of a young man whose past was tragic.
Our protagonist will have to face a tyrannical and corrupt organization, whose radical desires for peace lead to the massacre of innocents or the destruction of entire towns due to mere suspicions.
The government receives enormous financial income from this organization, the police do not intervene or act in this situation…
The citizens live in fear, the coaches do not dare to stand up to this injustice…
Our Hero is not a rookie, He has enormous knowledge about POKéMON and is very different from other young people his age.
We will see his ability in combat shine more than once, but not only his… The protagonist will meet brave heroes who will join his cause.
Also known as Play-Yan Micro, it was a special cartridge which added media player capabilities to the Game Boy Micro. It is an updated version of the original Play-Yan, which had been marketed for the Game Boy Advance SP.
This iteration is not compatible with the microgames which were released for the original version.
The Orange Switch is an e-Reader card for use with Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3. It was included in the Series 1 set of cards. Although technically a Power-Up card, the Orange Switch is labeled as a "Game Level/New Level" card. It can be used in both the main game and in World-e.
Once the card is scanned, any non-boss enemies that Fire Mario defeats with a fireball will turn into a coin, much like in Super Mario World. Compared to the effects of the other switches from Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3, the effect of the Orange Switch is quite minor.
The Blue Green Switch is an e-Reader card for use with Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3. It was included in the Series 2 set of cards. Although technically a Power-Up card, it was labeled as a "Game Level" card. It can only be used in the main game.
Once the Blue Green Switch is scanned, grass with turnips below appears all throughout the main game, and Mario can pluck them from the ground and throw them at enemies, just like in Super Mario Bros. 2.
Teki Power Up! Tokuten x2!! is a Japan-exclusive Series 2 e-Reader card that is used with Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3. It can be used in both the main game and in World-e. Its key artwork is dark green with a red outline of Bowser.
Once this card is scanned on the e-Reader, it makes all non-lethal damage power down the player to Small form (as in Super Mario Bros. and its derivatives, the Japanese version of Super Mario Bros. 3, and the original version of Super Mario World), replaces most of the enemies with more difficult ones (similar to the Hard Mode of Super Mario Bros.), and doubles the bosses' health. However, the points that the player receives are doubled, making the player's score accumulate much faster.
Sugu ni mantan! Power Meter!! is a Japan-exclusive e-Reader card for use with Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3. It was released in Series 2 in Japan. It can be used only in World-e. The key art, similar to the blue switch card, was colored orange with a red outline of Raccoon Mario. The only difference between the two cards is that Mario is facing upright and pointing his left finger.
Once this card is scanned, the Power Meter is halved, making it much easier to run and fly throughout stages.
Timer yukkuri! is a Japan-exclusive e-Reader card that is used with Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3. It was included in the Series 2 set of cards. It can be used only in World-e. The key art is light green and featured an outline of Toad.
Once this card gets scanned, the timer and music slow down for the first 50 counts, giving the player more time to complete a level. When 50 counts are past, the "coin" sound is played and the timer and music go back to their original speeds.