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Pokémon 4-in-1 is a pirated NES game which included four mini-games, "PicaClick", "PicaSlot", "PicaDance" (called 'PiraDance' in game) and Pac-man. "Pika" is notably misspelled. PicaClick is a [[wp:Collapse (video game)|Collapse]] clone featuring {{p|Pikachu}}. {{wp|Pac-man}} was replaced with a Pikachu face and the ghosts with {{p|Vileplume}}. PicaSlot is a slot machine mini-game including Pikachu, {{p|Marill}}, {{p|Clefable}}, {{p|Psyduck}}, {{p|Chikorita}}, (7), and apple (with worm) icons.  PiraDance involves the player stopping Marill and {{p|Cleffa}} on spinning Poké Balls, to the beat of one of three songs, "butterfly", "Babylon" or "sunrise". It used the animated sprite of the title screen Pikachu from {{game|Yellow}} in the background.
Pokémon 4-in-1 is a pirated NES game which included four mini-games, "PicaClick", "PicaSlot", "PicaDance" (called 'PiraDance' in game) and Pac-man. "Pika" is notably misspelled. PicaClick is a [[wp:Collapse (video game)|Collapse]] clone featuring {{p|Pikachu}}. {{wp|Pac-man}} was replaced with a Pikachu face and the ghosts with {{p|Vileplume}}. PicaSlot is a slot machine mini-game including Pikachu, {{p|Marill}}, {{p|Clefable}}, {{p|Psyduck}}, {{p|Chikorita}}, (7), and apple (with worm) icons.  PiraDance involves the player stopping Marill and {{p|Cleffa}} on spinning Poké Balls, to the beat of one of three songs, "butterfly", "Babylon" or "sunrise". It used the animated sprite of the title screen Pikachu from {{game|Yellow}} in the background.
==Drayno's Hacks==
One of the most famous Pokémon hacker for [[GBA]] and [[Nintendo DS]] is called Drayno. He is mostly known to have been the first to release a full hack of the [[Generation V]] [[main series]] games [[Pokémon Black and White|Pokémon Black, White]], [[Pokémon Black 2 and White 2|Black 2 and White 2 versions]]. His main goals are to make all Pokémon available using an only game and to make the the game harder by levelling up the trainer's Pokémon or giving six-Pokémon teams to all Gym Leaders (eg. in [[Pokémon Black and White|Pokémon Blaze Black and Volt White]], [[Cilan]] owns a Lv.12 [[Snivy]], a Lv.12 [[Bulbasaur]], a Lv.12 [[Chikorita]], a Lv.12 [[Treeko]], a Lv.12 [[Turtwig]] and a Lv.14 [[Pansage]] and can then be rebattled after the final N fight with their final evolutions at Lv.86). Some trainers, such as [[Morimoto]], have Lv.100 Event Legendaries. [[Pokémon Black 2 and White 2|Pokémon Blaze Black 2 and Volt White 2]] also include an even harder Challenge mode with [[Hilbert]] and [[Hilda]] at [[Nature Preserve]] having up to Lv.105 Pokémon and catchable [[shiny Pokémon]] such as [[Arceus]], [[Reshiram]], [[Zekrom]], and [[Therian Forme]] [[kami trio]] members. Some alternate versions of his hacks also include modifications to Pokémon's types, evolution methods and moveset, such as [[Serperior]] being Grass and Dragon type and [[Scyther]] evolving using the [[Metal Coat]]. His hacks include :
*[[Pokémon Fire Red|Pokémon Red Omega]]
*[[Pokémon HeartGold|Pokémon Spirit Gold]]
*[[Pokémon HeartGold|Pokémon Sacred Gold]]
*[[Pokémon SoulSilver|Pokémon Storm Silver]]
*[[Pokémon Black|Pokémon Blaze Black]]
*[[Pokémon White|Pokémon Volt White]]
*[[Pokémon Black 2|Pokémon Blaze Black 2]]
*[[Pokémon White 2|Pokémon Volt White 2]]
None of these hacks were released as cartridges.


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