There’s only three unidentified MissingNo. For the purpose of clarity, there is no fanmade content in this article. For the most part, we only got back sprites, not front sprites, so we had to take some liberties as to what these Pokémon resembled or were based on, and recreated them for the Pokéthon presentation. was never Ho-Oh, Lugia, Nidogod, Pikablu, Togepi, Yoshi, Charcolt, or Venustoise……. The information that we received served to further unmask the cut Pokémon. identities were already known from sources like Satoshi Tajiri’s recently published biographical manga and an NHK broadcast that revealed some early Capumon designs. Through hints like the internal index order and leftover data, like cries, speculation arose that these were Pokémon that were deleted and overwritten. is a glitch Pokémon created from garbage data. If only we had it in higher resolution… oh, wait The MissingNo. Rhyhorn looks like its early design, with no drill pattern on its horn. Early Title Screensĭo these look familiar to you? We’ve seen both of these logos before: on the map sheet for Capsule Monsters, and the Kaiju Index’s cover. Additionally, the formats in which we were given the files were non-negotiable (i.e. We have no other data from this, as this is all that we were given. There have also been some edits made for factual correction and clarification, naturally.Īs there is an incredible amount of information to go through, this is only a summary of the most important parts of the prototype data given to us. No one on the team has ever released something of this magnitude, so we’re learning from this mistake in communication.Īs a result, we’d like to apologize in that regard, and we’ve removed the fan names we made for the MissingNos and any references to our ‘restoration’ romhack’s interpretations from this article, in order to prevent any further confusion. Our main aim is, and always will be, sharing our findings with the community as soon as we prove their legitimacy. Pokéthon did not go exactly as planned we had no intentions to trick the community, we’re a really small site and we couldn’t care less about views or clickbaity shenanigans. We present to you the preliminary rundown and analysis of all the prototype assets for Generation I games that we published right here.Īs a response to some of the commentaries and criticisms of how we went about the release, we’ve added some notes and made some changes to this article. So… you may have watched the Pokéthon broadcast, and read the documentation, and you may be expecting some explanations. When we have shuffled off this mortal coil, must give us pause. For in that sleep of death what dreams may come
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