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A ROM hack of Emerald has been released as well. Like the FireRed hack, it's a simple change of Emerald, replacing all Pokémon with ginjika counterparts, however, a few aesthetic changes have been applied to both [[Route 101]] and [[Littleroot Town]], adding many [[puddles]] to the town, and the [[Oran Berry]] has, curiously, been renamed the "Weed Berry", possibly for comedic effect.  
A ROM hack of Emerald has been released as well. Like the FireRed hack, it's a simple change of Emerald, replacing all Pokémon with ginjika counterparts, however, a few aesthetic changes have been applied to both [[Route 101]] and [[Littleroot Town]], adding many [[puddles]] to the town, and the [[Oran Berry]] has, curiously, been renamed the "Weed Berry", possibly for comedic effect.  


Moemon received a short burst of fame when it was posted to gaming site Kotaku in late 2007.[http://kotaku.com/gaming/clip/pokemon-dressed-up-in-moe-332781.php]
Moemon received a short burst of fame when gaming site {{wp|Kotaku}} posted an article about it in late 2007.[http://kotaku.com/gaming/clip/pokemon-dressed-up-in-moe-332781.php]


===Pokémon Amber===
===Pokémon Amber===
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===Touhou Puppet Play or Touhoumon===
===Touhou Puppet Play or Touhoumon===
Touhoumon is a combination of the Japanese shoot'em up series [http://en.touhouwiki.net/wiki/Touhou_Wiki Touhou Project] and the Pokémon games. The (Official) hack is for FireRed while there is a fan derivative that extends to Emerald. There are both English and Japanese versions. The Japanese versions tend to be further ahead in terms of development.
Touhoumon is a combination of the Japanese shoot'em up series {{wp|Touhou Project}} and the Pokémon games. The (official) hack is for FireRed while there is a fan derivative that extends to Emerald. There are both English and Japanese versions. The Japanese versions tend to be further ahead in terms of development.


Almost every Pokémon has been replaced with Touhou characters. The music has also been remixed between the original Pokémon themes with Touhou character boss and stage themes. Certain fan derivative versions of the game uses the physical-special split from Generation IV. In the newest official Japanese version, 1.8, the types and evolution styles have been changed as well.
Almost every Pokémon has been replaced with Touhou characters. The music has also been remixed between the original Pokémon themes with Touhou character boss and stage themes. Certain fan derivative versions of the game uses the physical-special split from Generation IV. In the newest official Japanese version, 1.8, the types and evolution styles have been changed as well.


===Pokémon Uranium===
===Pokémon Uranium===
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===Pokémon 4-in-1===
===Pokémon 4-in-1===


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 "Pacman". "Pika" is notably misspelled. PicaClick is a [[wp:Collapse (video game)|Collapse]] clone featuring {{p|Pikachu}}. Pacman is a {{wp|Pac-Man}} clone where {{wp|Pac-Man (character)|Pac-Man}} is replaced with a Pikachu face and {{wp|Ghosts (Pac-Man)|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.


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://wikifang.meowcorp.us/wiki/Wikifang Wikifang - A wiki about Telefang, the game that became Pokémon Jade and Diamond] (includes information on the fakes)
*[http://wikifang.meowcorp.us/wiki/Wikifang Wikifang - A wiki about Telefang, the game that became Pokémon Jade and Diamond] (includes information on the fakes)
*[http://en.touhouwiki.net/wiki/Touhou_Puppet_Play Touhou Puppet Play on Touhou Wiki]
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