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Ankos:
It does not look like it has any translations/hacks/bootleg (or unlicensed) originals. You probably should try to avoid paying too too much for it

Ankos:
Recently a friend of mine and I bought some games on Taobao, and he just picked them up today and sent me some pictures. It looks like the rumor that the Telefang 2 English translations didn't work on NDS was incorrect (or maybe there were multiple versions of the game, and later ones just didn't have this issue). I've seen other games with the "BAE-NNN" style id number, but none of them seemed interesting

Ankos:
I recently got my hands on some Tian Cai Xiao Zi carts. Unfortunately one of them had their circuit board swapped out before I got it. All of them had holographic stickers which is nice. The one labeled Digimon Sapphire is a hack of Digimon Pocket by Vast Fame despite Vast Fame having released two other games with that name. It has a different title screen and uses the music from the multi cart release of the game. It uses the DIGI. boot logo. The other Tian Cai Xiao Zi game has no custom boot logo and has a lot of borrowed assets. I'll include pictures of the carts (as well as the box and manual for Digimon Sapphire), and videos of Digimon Sapphire and 一指禅功.
Pictures
一指禅功
Digimon Sapphire

Ankos:
Recently I got a few games in the mail. The most interesting one was 數碼精靈 綠寶石, which is the same as 寵物小精靈 結晶塔之王's English release by NGCA, but with Chinese text edited in. This means different music, starting Pokemon, pallet for the main character portrait, and the ability to immediately fight the final boss. The starting Pokemon appear to have the same stats and moves as the starting Digimon from Digimon Pocket, and the main character's portrait has the same pallet as the one in Digimon Pocket. I think I'll call these versions of Vast Fame games that introduce elements from their other games hybrid Vast Fame games. Come to think of it, Digimon Crystal has a hybrid version, and coincidentally that is the version that the NGCA English release of the game is based off of. Digimon Sapphire also uses audio from other Vast Fame games, so if I  had to guess there is a version of it with different music, and the known versions are hybrid versions of the game. The other NGCA English Vast Fame game is Rockman Zero, a hack of Zook 2. Zook 2 also has a hybrid release, Rockman X3. If I has to guess I'd say that Rockman Zero is based on that, does anyone here have the ability to confirm that? Additionally I found a GB-A76E cart for Digimon Diamond by Makon, so I guess I'll be releasing the ROM for that soon, completing the known library of Makon Digimon games. I also found a cart that uses characters from the box art of the color release of Binary Monsters 1 for its sticker art. It also uses Binary Monster's title, but appears to be a hack of a monster raising game. If anyone here could help me identify what it is originally that would be appreciated. I included a screenshot of it.

Edit: The monster raising game is Dino Breeder by J-Wing
Edit: Digital Elves Emerald boot with DIGI. logo

Ninjinister:
Got a PCP-936 cheap AF on eBay, this scratches several itches of mine at once
*Bootleg
*Proprietary cartridge (even if fake)
*Compilations
*Fighting games

Currently trying to track down all the different versions of King Boxing. This version has different characters from the one I have on my YD handheld, which in turn is different from the one in Stuart Ashen's LTPS Handy Game review (from almost 11 years ago to the day!) The Wiki also states that there's versions on the 1.8 Handhelds, which means there's ones in color?

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