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{{Misc Gen 3}}
{{Japan only}}
The '''Mover Vigoroth cry glitch''' is a sound sample selection oversight in the Japanese version of {{Emerald}}.▼
▲The '''Mover Vigoroth cry glitch''' is a sound sample selection oversight in the Japanese version of {{Emerald}}.
As long as the player hasn't entered their room after starting a new game, they can talk to the truck-unloading Pokémon in their home. In {{RS}}, they are a pair of Machamp, which were visually changed to Vigoroths in {{Emerald}}, but their cry wasn't until the release of the international versions of the game.▼
▲As long as the player hasn't entered their room after starting a new game, they can talk to the truck-unloading Pokémon in their home. In {{RS}}, they are a pair of
Possibly due to confusion with other Pokémon games which received bugfix updates (especially the three English versions of Ruby), this glitch is [https://old.reddit.com/r/Roms/comments/dup10i/anyone_have_the_rom_for_pokemon_emerald_version_10/f77jqx5/ sometimes misattributed] to an "early version" of the game; however {{Emerald}} was only released in one version (correctly numbered as 1.0) for each of the six monolingual releases, making the claim true only literally - the Japanese version having launched first.▼
==Version differences==
▲Possibly due to confusion with other Pokémon games which received bugfix updates (especially the three English versions of Ruby), this glitch is [https://old.reddit.com/r/Roms/comments/dup10i/anyone_have_the_rom_for_pokemon_emerald_version_10/f77jqx5/ sometimes misattributed] to an "early version" of the game; however, {{Emerald}} was only released in one version (correctly numbered as 1.0) for each of the six monolingual releases, making the claim true only
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