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{{redirect|Pokémon Prism|the {{Trading Card Game}} mechanic|Prism Star (TCG)}} | {{redirect|Pokémon Prism|the {{Trading Card Game}} mechanic|Prism Star (TCG)}} | ||
[[File:rijonAdventures Piracy Warning.png|thumb|A warning to users about bootleggers included in Pokémon rijonAdventures]] | [[File:rijonAdventures Piracy Warning.png|thumb|A warning to users about [[Bootleg|bootleggers]] included in Pokémon rijonAdventures]] | ||
A '''{{wp|ROM hacking|ROM hack}}''' is a modified version of a published game created by changing the code of the '''R'''ead-'''O'''nly '''M'''emory to create something new. ROM hacks are popular among certain communities within the [[Pokémon fandom]]. Many Pokémon ROM hacks are {{pkmn|fan games}} created by modifying ROM dumps, disassemblies, or decompilations of the official [[Pokémon games]]. ROM hacks are typically considered distinct from [[bootleg]]s, which are unauthorised counterfeit copies of published games sold to consumers as if they were officially licensed products. | A '''{{wp|ROM hacking|ROM hack}}''' is a modified version of a published game created by changing the code of the '''R'''ead-'''O'''nly '''M'''emory to create something new. ROM hacks are popular among certain communities within the [[Pokémon fandom]]. Many Pokémon ROM hacks are {{pkmn|fan games}} created by modifying ROM dumps, disassemblies, or decompilations of the official [[Pokémon games]]. ROM hacks are typically considered distinct from [[bootleg]]s, which are unauthorised counterfeit copies of published games sold to consumers as if they were officially licensed products. | ||