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Revision as of 15:50, 21 July 2010
Unused map locations | Early English promotional Pokémon names | Eternal Flower Floette | Bird type | Unused music | Unused encounter system (Yellow) | Unused Bulbasaur slot machine symbol | Unused Shadow Pokémon | Cacophony | Unused Japanese list strings (Generation I) | Unused items | Unused Pokémon data | Unused and redundant Egg moves
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Within the coding of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire a rather large blue map corresponding to Route 104 exists within the game; however this is normally inaccesible without the use of a game-altering device. It is unknown why Nintendo decided to design the Large Blue Room however it may have been a test room so that Nintendo could easily confirm whether battles and in-game events performed up to their standards.
Notably, none of these trainers have been used in the final game.
See also
External Links
- [1] - An article from Unseen64.net discussing the large blue room and other beta elements within Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire.