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[[Image:Emptyblueroomadvance.png|270px|thumb|right|An unused, alternative version of Route 104 in the final version of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. This image has been modified so that the map uses a blue background, as tileset data is undefined. Note that various trainers exist here whom were only used within the Pokémon Festa 2002 demo.]]
[[Image:Emptyblueroomadvance.png|270px|thumb|right|An unused, alternative version of Route 104 in the final version of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. This image has been modified so that the map uses a blue background, as tileset data is undefined. Note that various trainers exist here whom were only used within the Pokémon Festa 2002 demo.]]


Within the coding of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire an alternative version of the northern part of Route 104 exists; however this map is normally inaccesible without the use of a [[game-altering device]]. This map is likely to have been identical to the altered Route 104 in the Pokémon Festa 2002 demo, which contained a warp to a [[R/S Flower Shop (Festa 2002 demo)|closed version of the Pretty Petal Flower Shop]] and included several NPCs removed from the final game, for example; one informing the player that the florists inside the Flower Shop have left [http://web.archive.org/web/20020830124732/www.turquoisecity.com/Labs/Games/Advance/FestaDemo.shtm] however, the specified tileset no longer exists, meaning that graphical glitches regarding the map background will persist. 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.
Within the coding of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire an alternative version of the northern part of Route 104 exists; however this map is normally inaccesible without the use of a [[game-altering device]]. This map is likely to have been identical to the altered Route 104 in the Pokémon Festa 2002 demo, which contained a warp to a [[R/S Flower Shop (Festa 2002 demo)|closed version of the Pretty Petal Flower Shop]] and included several NPCs removed from the final game, for example; one informing the player that the florists inside the Flower Shop have left [http://web.archive.org/web/20020830124732/www.turquoisecity.com/Labs/Games/Advance/FestaDemo.shtm] however, the specified tileset for the map background no longer exists, meaning that graphical glitches regarding the map background will persist. 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.


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

Revision as of 18:32, 26 July 2010

Unused maps and placeholder map names within the Pokémon games

Alternative map locations (Generation I) | Alternative Route 104 map | Battle Park (Platinum) | Generation II Safari Zone | Haunted House | Jubilife Condominiums floors 3 and 4 | Map 0x0B (Generation I) | Map 0x6F (Generation I) | Mystery Zone | Record Corner (FireRed/LeafGreen) | R/S Flower Shop (Festa 2002 demo) | Special (location) | Special Area | Sevii Islands 8 and 9 | Unused Olivine City house | Unused Sunyshore City house | Unused Celadon City house

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An unused, alternative version of Route 104 in the final version of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. This image has been modified so that the map uses a blue background, as tileset data is undefined. Note that various trainers exist here whom were only used within the Pokémon Festa 2002 demo.

Within the coding of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire an alternative version of the northern part of Route 104 exists; however this map is normally inaccesible without the use of a game-altering device. This map is likely to have been identical to the altered Route 104 in the Pokémon Festa 2002 demo, which contained a warp to a closed version of the Pretty Petal Flower Shop and included several NPCs removed from the final game, for example; one informing the player that the florists inside the Flower Shop have left [1] however, the specified tileset for the map background no longer exists, meaning that graphical glitches regarding the map background will persist. 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.

See also

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

External Links

  1. [2] - An article about the subject from Unseen64.net