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== Gameshark ==
== Gameshark ==


I just got a Charizard 'M by using a Gameshark and Pokemon Blue. I put in the code for Professor Oak and then once he came on screen, I turned the code off. One of his Pokemon was a Charizard 'M. Then I used the catch trainer's Pokemon code to catch it. It was different than what was explained on the article, though. First off, I caught it, and the article said it was only available by trading a Q from Yellow. Second, it had my name for original trainer, its ID was #006, and it appeared in the Pokedex. I didn't try to name it, but I think it asked me. Its name wasn't in my list though, just a blank space. At first it seemed pretty normal. It didn't make my Pokemon invisible and I could heal it at a Pokemon Center. The only thing that happened was that when I switched it with another Pokemon, it turned into Charizard 'M, and my Pokemon's names messed up, but when I switched it back, everything was fine. No sign that anything happened. I think mine might be a different Charizard 'M, because when I battled it, its sprite wasn't backward, as depicted in the article. I will change the article though, to explain that it is available by use of Gameshark. If anyone tries this using a Gameshark, please comment and tell me if yours acts the same way.
I just got a Charizard 'M by using a Gameshark and Pokemon Blue. I put in the code for Professor Oak and then once he came on screen, I turned the code off. One of his Pokemon was a Charizard 'M. Then I used the catch trainer's Pokemon code to catch it. It was different than what was explained on the article, though. First off, I caught it, and the article said it was only available by trading a Q from Yellow. Second, it had my name for original trainer, its ID was #006, and it appeared in the Pokedex. I didn't try to name it, but I think it asked me. Its name wasn't in my list though, just a blank space. At first it seemed pretty normal. It didn't make my Pokemon invisible and I could heal it at a Pokemon Center. The only thing that happened was that when I switched it with another Pokemon, it turned into Charizard 'M, and my Pokemon's names messed up, but when I switched it back, everything was fine. No sign that anything happened. I think mine might be a different Charizard 'M, because when I battled it, its sprite wasn't backward, as depicted in the article. I will change the article though, to explain that it is available by use of Gameshark. If anyone tries this using a Gameshark, please comment and tell me if yours acts the same way. [[User:Glitchman|Glitchman]] 21:32, 30 July 2008 (UTC)
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