Pokémon Chaos Black is a Rom-Hack of Pokémon FireRed that was released on the Game Boy Advance and as a ROM. The game features a slightly modified map, some new graphics, 60+ new Pokémon and a tweaked storyline.
Final Fantasy Tactics Advanced Battle is a hack that brings monster taming to Final Fantasy Tactics Advance, and makes the whole experience centered around this mechanic.
The player can use a new item (the Capture Orb) to capture monsters which (unlike in the vanilla game) join the party and fight on your side. Additionally, all ways to get new humanoid party members have been disabled, the player needs to make do with only monsters and the two starting humanoid party members.
A new system to learn abilities is implemented, similarly to the original Final Fantasy Tactics the units will earn JP which they can spend directly on purchasing abilities. This is the only way the player has to teach new abilities to the monsters.
A tale of one knight’s quest for vindication after working far too long in fast food! With a campaign and planned 20 chapters and 6 gaidens! Play 34 characters pulling from across the Fire Emblem series, plus some surprises!
Neil/Tyra, a gifted scientist of the Ivara Region, is trying to create a powerful Pokemon called Mewtwo. Neil/Tyra did it. However, this is not enough for Neil/Tyra. Because they want to make Mewtwo stronger, they want to turn it into a Pokemon which can mega evolve without ordinary mega stones, but unluckily, they have no money to keep it up. When they think they have to give it up, a man called Kasper shows up. This man is a businessman; what's more, he is the leader of Team Delta, a mysterious organization in the Ivara Region. He said he could help Neil/Tyra finish their experiment. Neil/Tyra has no choice; they join Team Delta. However, they are still wondering why did Kasper help them? Should they trust this man?
In this Pokémon fan game, discover a new Kanto completely turned on its head!
Pokemon: WaterRed Version is an alternate take on the classic Kanto-based Pokemon: FireRed and LeafGreen. The Kanto Region is populated by an assortment of several hundred "Delta" or "Alolan", in other words, alternatively typed variants of classic Pokemon.
Ever wondered what Pokemon might look like as a Roguelike? When you go on an adventure all routes, encounters and items will be procedurally chosen based on your progress into a run. After a certain number of routes you will encounter a random gym leader who will have a procedurally chosen team of their assigned type; as you progress further into a run gym leaders and other trainers will start using more difficult setups for their pokemon. If you can make it all the way to the champion and defeat them, then you will have completed the run!
Once you complete or wipe out of a run you will go back to a hub area where you can buy permanent items and catch new "starter" Pokemon to use in the next run. As you progress further into the run, you will unlock more buildings/NPCs in this hub area to use for preparing the next run.
Mario vs. Donkey Kong e+ is an e-Reader Cards set released in 2004. There were five cards released, and they were only given to 1,000 people who competed in a competition in Japan. The game was not made available in America. Each card, when scanned, would give the player an extra level in the Game Boy Advance video game Mario vs. Donkey Kong. While there were 12 spaces available, Nintendo only released five levels. A sixth game (actually the first card to be released) wasn't available in this set.
Hamtaro-e is an e-Reader video game released in 2003, exclusively in Japan. Not much is known about the game, though it's possible that it gives the player extra features in the Game Boy Advance Hamtaro games (much like Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3-e and Animal Crossing-e).
Pokémon Battle-e were e-Reader card sets that was made to be used with Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, and later Pokémon Colosseum, Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, and Pokémon Emerald. The later sets were not released in America. When connected with the game, the player could receive extras such as new berries, and new trainers to battle.
Oddly, the Pokémon you battled through the trainer cards would not give your Pokémon any experience points or items after they were completed. When the player scans a berry card, you'll receive a berry from a character.
Pikmin 2-e was an e-Reader game that came in two series including Pikmin 2-e Collection Series 1 and Pikmin 2-e Collection Series 2. The games were released exclusively in Japan alongside the release of the Nintendo GameCube game Pikmin 2. In all, there are a total of sixty cards. Because the cards in each package aren't random, collecting all sixty cards won't prove to be a task. In all, there are 12 packs within the two series. In order to play the games, you'll need to have the e-Reader and Game Boy Advance connected to the GameCube. Once you do, the following games are available:
Hikkonuki Pikmin: In this game, you are tasked with getting all of the Pikmin stuck in the ground out by plucking them.
Tekuteku Pikmin: You'll take control of the Pikmin and get them to the end of the course.
Tsunagete Pikmin: You'll alter the positions of platforms to give the Pikmin access to the otherside of the arena.
Domo-kun no Card-e is an e-Reader card released alongside Domo-Kun no Fushigi Terebi. When scanned, it would unlock a variety of mini games that were not available initially. Not much is known about the game.
Circle of the Moon was a great Castlevania game, but the card system left something to be desired. Cards being dropped solely from enemies was less than desirable, since it meant that the main gimmick of the game was locked behind a game of dice. This mod makes the cards more accessible by placing them in specific locations around the world. Enemies who did drop cards now instead drop meat, as a nod to the classic style Castlevanias. Cards are generally placed in an ascending order of power; you won’t get big bone powers by searching the early areas.
Street Fighter Alpha 3 Upper is a compressed version of the original game and lacks several stages and music tracks from the previous arcade and console versions, although all the characters are present. In addition, Eagle, Maki, and Yun, all of whom were characters from Capcom vs. SNK 2 were added to the game. Only a few character voices were included in this version due to storage limitations, which the developers worked around by having characters share voice samples, modified with real-time pitch shifting, such as using a higher pitched version of Ken's voice for Sakura's attack calls.
The Ghost Rider feature film follows superstar motorcycle stunt rider Johnny Blaze as he strikes a deal with the vile Mephistopheles for the most precious of commodities - his immortal soul. Now Johnny Blaze is forever destined to ride night after night as the host to the powerful supernatural entity known as the Ghost Rider. The video game continues the storyline, dropping players into the role of Blaze as he is transformed into a super hero with powers to avenge any evil he encounters. Featuring many of the characters and motorcycles from the comic book and movie, Ghost Rider engages gamers in an immersive, supernatural third person world with a seamless blend of hand-to-hand combat and high-speed motorcycle action.
The definitive demake, new Galar Pokémon and without the limitation of the original 150, enjoy Kanto again with this hack rom by Kevin Pokefan, capture and become the best with your faithful Eevee, now in GBA.
A Pokémon Romhack based off FireRed/LeafGreen in which you join Team Rocket along with your brother, and must rise through the ranks to lead the entire organization. Takes place in a completely new region.
FEATURES:
- All Pokemon from the first 3 gens are available
- Don't need to trade to evolve any Pokemon
- Play on the side of team rocket
- New gym leaders and elite 4
- Gradually increasing difficulty
- Roughly 30 hours of gameplay