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*The unused inventory version of a Game Corner Coin. In the source code leaks, it was called the パチンコダマ (Pachinko Ball).
*The set of unused rank names and badges, such as かいがらバッヂ (ShellBadge) or プチマスタ (Petit Master) are a [https://tcrf.net/Development:Pok%C3%A9mon_Red_and_Blue/Miscellaneous_Data#Badges_and_Ranks leftover from development] (their names are corrupted/[[mojibake]] outside of the Japanese versions), but unintentionally can be forced as glitch items beyond the index number of the last valid non-TM/HM (Max Elixer; 0x53) with invalid effects because the data structures for the names are close together (this also applies to the names of floor destinations beginning with [[B2F]], strings from the new name screen such as [[ItemDex/RB:176|JACK]], etc.)
*The [[Teru-Sama]] (カビチュウ) are remnants of unused items but may also be considered as glitch items. There are 32 different Teru-Sama in Gold/Silver, and four of them became Pokémon Crystal exclusive items; Clear Bell (hex:46), the GS Ball (hex:73), the Blue Card (hex:74) and the Egg Ticket (hex:81). Its international name may be a reference to Western-release programmer [[bp:Teruki Murakawa|Teruki Murakawa]] and the Japanese honorific [[wpwikipedia:-sama|-sama]], and its Japanese name as an unexplained pun on カビゴン (Snorlax) and ピカチュウ (Pikachu), although there has been an internal joke within [[bp:Game Freak|Game Freak]] pertaining to [[bp:Kōji Nishino|Kōji Nishino]] looking similar to "Snorlax" and apparently eating moldy (黴, ''kabi'') food. It is typically not possible to use the Teru-Sama (only give them to a Pokémon or toss them), unlike the ????? from Red/Blue/Yellow. The purchase price for each Teru-Sama is 39,321 Pokédollars but this may have been a side-effect of Game Freak potentially using binary-coded decimal for items in Pokémon Gold and Silver in the past but no longer using it in the final versions (because 39321 is 9999 in binary coded decimal; which would have probably made it 9999 Pokédollars at the time). Originally, a few of the [https://tcrf.net/Pok%C3%A9mon_Gold_and_Silver#Cut_Item_List original items behind the Teru-Sama] were discovered thanks to data-mining; for instance, Teru-Sama 0x38 will act as a Poké Flute if a Use option is hacked on to the item, and more (but not all) have been found thanks to the source code leaks.
*There are duplicates of [[TM04 (useless)|TM04]] and [[TM28 (useless)|TM28]] in Generation II without any uses, only to give, toss or sell them for 19660 Pokédollars. The item descriptions match the real TMs. Their index numbers are located just after the real TM04 and TM28 items.
*TM51-TM55 from Generation I (which have the effects of HMs Cut through to Flash as disposable TMs) have their names as a result of a subroutine to generate TM and HM names based on the index number. HM08-HM13 also exist in Generation II.
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