4780 Pokemon Heartgold Uxenophobiands 〈PREMIUM〉

4780 Pokemon Heartgold Uxenophobiands 〈PREMIUM〉

Pokémon HeartGold (NDS ROM hack) — adds a new hold item and battle effect.

: The name of the prolific digital release and preservation group that originally dumped and verified the cartridge data.

** (U) **: This indicates the region. "(U)" stands for the United States or North American version of the software. 4780 pokemon heartgold uxenophobiands

: This is the name of the "scene group" that originally dumped and shared this specific digital file. : The file extension for Nintendo DS ROM files. Release Details XenoPhobia

So if someone once searched for “4780 Pokémon HeartGold uxenophobiands” — perhaps they were looking for proof that anti-xenophobia was coded into the game’s very mechanics. And indeed, it was. Pokémon HeartGold (NDS ROM hack) — adds a

The story often revolves around finding content, such as a hidden map, a new type of Pokémon, or a forbidden area that was supposed to be deleted.

: This is the sequential release number tracked by the global NDS scene. Every time a retail Nintendo DS game was dumped online, database curators assigned it a chronological number. Pokémon HeartGold’s American release happened to be the 4,780th unique dump tracked. "(U)" stands for the United States or North

The reference "" refers to a specific digital dump (ROM) of the 2010 Nintendo DS game Pokémon HeartGold Version

Pokémon HeartGold (NDS ROM hack) — adds a new hold item and battle effect.

: The name of the prolific digital release and preservation group that originally dumped and verified the cartridge data.

** (U) **: This indicates the region. "(U)" stands for the United States or North American version of the software.

: This is the name of the "scene group" that originally dumped and shared this specific digital file. : The file extension for Nintendo DS ROM files. Release Details XenoPhobia

So if someone once searched for “4780 Pokémon HeartGold uxenophobiands” — perhaps they were looking for proof that anti-xenophobia was coded into the game’s very mechanics. And indeed, it was.

The story often revolves around finding content, such as a hidden map, a new type of Pokémon, or a forbidden area that was supposed to be deleted.

: This is the sequential release number tracked by the global NDS scene. Every time a retail Nintendo DS game was dumped online, database curators assigned it a chronological number. Pokémon HeartGold’s American release happened to be the 4,780th unique dump tracked.

The reference "" refers to a specific digital dump (ROM) of the 2010 Nintendo DS game Pokémon HeartGold Version