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Game Boy / Shi Kong Xing Shou - Galactic Beasts/Space Time Star Beast
« on: March 28, 2012, 10:12:02 AM »
I've got scans of the Shi Kong Xing Shou guidebook here. I scanned the Sheng Shou Wu Yu half of the book too.

I also scanned in the guidebook for Shui Hu Shen Shou as well.

I did these a few weeks ago. I actually have Qiezei to thank for providing the name of the Taiwanese proxy Taiwan Shopaholic in his blog, which I used to get the guidebooks. Thanks Qiezei!


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Discussion Center / Sky League cards?
« on: March 14, 2012, 06:56:43 AM »


I'm not sure what Sky League is exactly, although they appear to be related to bootleg games somehow. I was actually given some Sky League trading cards by a Chinese seller, which I didn't know existed until now. I'm not sure whether the cards themselves are bootleg cards unless they're actually a real trading card game about bootleg games.

http://postimage.org/gallery/19ej3rpe/27a24d7e/

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Other Pirates / Need help identifying these bootlegs!
« on: March 07, 2012, 12:27:17 PM »
Recently, I was mistakenly sent these four bootleg multi-cartridges. I'm not sure what system they're for or what all of the games on them are, but I thought they might be of interest to the forum members here:



The first is an orange-brown multicart that appears to have Chinese fighting games and a tetris-like game on the front? It has 58 games on it.



The second is a smaller grey cartridge that has 7 games on it, with one of them being Duckhunt. It also has some interesting engrish on the back.



The third is a large mustard yellow cartridge that has 150 games and says TV. Game Cartridge on the front. It appears to have been made in 1992, according to the label. It has a mario game and the same tetris-like game and a chinese fighting game like the first cartridge.

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The fourth is a grey-blue cartridge that has 120 games, which include Aladdin, Duckhunt, Rockman World 5 and Super Mario Land. It also says TV. Game Cartridge.



Here's the gallery all of the images are stored in: http://postimage.org/gallery/187esa4u/232869ea/

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Game Boy dumps / Sky Dragon (GBC) - Vast Fame bootleg?
« on: March 07, 2012, 11:58:58 AM »
Do you know if they use the same graphics or music in the other versions?

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Game Boy dumps / Sky Dragon (GBC) - Vast Fame bootleg?
« on: March 05, 2012, 10:48:57 AM »
After viewing the only video for this game on Youtube, i'm really curious to know if this game was made by Vast Fame: http://www.youtube.com/watch?hl=en&v=sQXPeixuWm8&gl=US

This game has tons of stolen material in it, including bits pirated from Telefang, Link's Awakening, Dragonball Z and Fire Emblem. The overworld design reminds me a lot of Digital Monsters 3 and i'm sure the menu system and the main title screen options are identical in style as well. If this really is one of Vast Fame's bootlegs, it seems to be poorer in quality than their other games.

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2000-present / Famicom version of Shui Hu Shen Shou.
« on: February 12, 2012, 09:13:39 AM »
taizou
Feb 11 2012, 06:58:06 PM
There's a SNES port?[/quote]Sorry, I actually meant NES >_< I only noticed my mistake just now. According to this Russian site there are 2 or 3 versions of the NES Shui Hu Shen Shou as well.

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2000-present / Famicom version of Shui Hu Shen Shou.
« on: February 11, 2012, 06:53:59 PM »
Thanks for the move! I wonder if it's the same as the NES port? I'm not sure whether it might just be the same one ported to the famicom. I've only ever heard of the NES port, so I thought it might be a different one.

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2000-present / Famicom version of Shui Hu Shen Shou.
« on: February 11, 2012, 06:45:31 PM »
It seems that there's a famicom version of Shui Hu Shen Shou as well as the GBC version. There's quite a few of them for sale on Taobao. There's also two different cartridge designs.

Game box and cartridge (also a leaflet?)
Alternate cartridge design

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The Big Old Arcade / Pocket Kyoro Chan
« on: February 09, 2012, 09:56:39 AM »
I know about this game. I used to have it at one point, but I don't have it any more. It did appear to be a sort of point and click adventure but I never managed to get past Kyoro-chan's house because I wasn't sure what to do. There was a Japanese guidebook for it as well (which I also used to own, but don't have anymore). Gamefaqs has a page about it. There's also some screenshots here.


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Game Boy / Digimon Data
« on: January 15, 2012, 08:40:54 AM »
A forum member on Tulunk Village, a forum for the Telefang games, posted about another hack of Telefang they'd heard about a while ago that was called Digimon Data, but there's not much information about it apart from their post and I wondered if anyone here might have heard of it or seen it at all.

This was their post on the forum about the game:

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One friend of mine [unfortunately,we are no longer friends...] when I showed her telefang pictures [we were talking about mon games] said that her japanese friend showed her this [Digimon Data] game that was clearly first telefang,but with half of the sprites replased by digimons,all names replaced by made-up names [if I remember right,she said that easydog was Wrumu or like this and Impmon was Zog],and it was in horrible,butchered japanese mixed with english-her friend dug game files and said that it was chinese to english to japanese translation,and chinese version were awful in the start...and they randomly used names from some final fantasy,and game glitched so bad that it was impossible to complete even first vilage [it collapsed after first battle].And all monster descriptions were some random text.
That's was she said.Anybody else heard about it?[/quote]

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Game Boy / Pokemon Great Collections (Kou Dai Guai Shou Da Ji He)?
« on: January 14, 2012, 09:03:22 PM »
It wouldn't be surprising if their intention was to pass it off as an original Japanese Pokemon game and they kept the Japanese text to make it seem more authentic. Telefang seems to be one of the bootleggers favourite choices to piggyback other more well known monster series on in their bootlegs.

I still wish there was more information about a ROM or something...I'm not really sure where to start looking for one since nothing turns up using the Chinese characters as a search term. It seems to bring up other Chinese Pokemon bootlegs instead because a lot of them share similar titles. Apparently, this game was also a mobile download as well. One of the forum members on Tulunk Village said they'd found a ROM but they couldn't remember the link or where they'd found it. They were the one that mentioned the information about this game on your wiki.


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Game Boy / Pokemon Great Collections (Kou Dai Guai Shou Da Ji He)?
« on: January 14, 2012, 07:19:13 PM »
Sorry if I misunderstood your post. It's interesting that it was kept in Japanese. It seems unusual to do that if it's intended to be sold in places like Taiwan or China. If it was edited from the original Telefang Speed version, it makes me wonder if they kept the original dialogue text from the real game and only edited the monster names and sprites themselves as you said.


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Game Boy / Pokemon Great Collections (Kou Dai Guai Shou Da Ji He)?
« on: January 14, 2012, 06:46:34 PM »
Sorry to hear you don't have it anymore. It seems to be a rare bootleg to come across in general. There's literally nothing about it online from what I can tell and the only way it was found was through the auction images on the website and your post on the wiki.

The forum would love to check out exactly what was changed in greater detail, since we're interested in the bootlegs as well as the main games. I'm only sorry that it's not possible because of how rare the bootleg is to get a hold of. I have heard that there are ROM's of the game available but I don't know where they're available or if they work on any of the emulators the members on the forum have at all.

Unless we have an actual copy, the screenshots on the back of the box are all we have to see what's been changed.

Do you know if the game text is in Chinese or English at all? I'm wondering if it's similar to the Pokemon Diamond and Jade bootlegs that were made. Thanks for replying!

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Game Boy / Pokemon Great Collections (Kou Dai Guai Shou Da Ji He)?
« on: January 14, 2012, 01:33:51 PM »
Does anyone know about this particular bootleg of Telefang Speed version? According to Fuji.drillspirits it's called Pokemon Great Collections or Kou Dai Guai Shou Da Ji He. It's mentioned on your wikipedia on the Telefang bootleg page, but I can't find much information about it on the web even when searching using the Chinese name, and I wondered if anyone here knows about it or has a copy of the game and can tell any more about it.

It would be a great help for the Telefang forum, Tulunk Village, to know more about any possible bootlegs of the games, particularly this one, as it's so rare.

The only pictures we have as a reference are the ones on Fuji.drillspirits.

Back of box with Telefang screenshots.

Front of box.

Cart and manual.

This is the information on your wiki I was referring to:
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Another version titled 口袋妖怪大集合 exists that is the original Japanese verson of Telefang Speed, but all monsters in battle and on the map are replaced with Pokemon. Interestingly, the piraters also went to the trouble of replacing all monster names with the appropriate Japanese name of the Pokemon in its place. [/quote]

Thanks in advance!

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