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[[Image:Emptyblueroomadvance.png|270px|thumb|right|A full map of the Large Blue Room in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, note that various trainers exist here who are not used in the final game]]
[[Image:Emptyblueroomadvance.png|270px|thumb|right|A full map of the Large Blue Room in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, note that various trainers exist here who are not used in the final game]]


Within the coding of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire a rather large blue map corresponding to an alternative version of the northern part of Route 104 exists within the game; however this map is normally inaccesible without the use of a [[game-altering device]]. For unknown reasons, it is incomplete in the sense that it uses no specified tileset data. The default dimensions are 1x1 tile, which may suggest that either the developers wanted to denote a map which was not going to be used in the final game to other staff or that the size of the map was left undefined, hence using a default size of 1x1 tile. According to the Unseen64 website, none of these trainers have been used in the final game.
Within the coding of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire a rather large blue map corresponding to an alternative version of the northern part of Route 104 exists within the game; however this map is normally inaccesible without the use of a [[game-altering device]]. For unknown reasons, it is incomplete in the sense that it uses no specified tileset data. The default dimensions are 1x1 tile, which may suggest that either the developers wanted to denote a map which was not going to be used in the final game to other staff or that the size of the map was left undefined, hence using a default size of 1x1 tile. This map contains several trainers, according to the Unseen64 website, none of these trainers have been used in the final game.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 16:25, 21 July 2010

Unused content in the Pokémon games

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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A full map of the Large Blue Room in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, note that various trainers exist here who are not used in the final game

Within the coding of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire a rather large blue map corresponding to an alternative version of the northern part of Route 104 exists within the game; however this map is normally inaccesible without the use of a game-altering device. For unknown reasons, it is incomplete in the sense that it uses no specified tileset data. The default dimensions are 1x1 tile, which may suggest that either the developers wanted to denote a map which was not going to be used in the final game to other staff or that the size of the map was left undefined, hence using a default size of 1x1 tile. This map contains several trainers, according to the Unseen64 website, none of these trainers have been used in the final game.

See also

  1. R/S Flower Shop (Festa 2002 demo)
  2. Olivine House

External Links

  1. [1] - An article from Unseen64.net discussing the large blue room and other beta elements within Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire.