: The skip is visible in-game; for example, Porygon exists, but its Gen II evolution, Porygon2 , is absent.

: The ROM contains "main.bmg" files with leftover text from demo versions and unused moves that were later refined for the sequel, Rumble Blast .

: First published around August 2020, it remains a staple for fans of the original toy-style gameplay. Deep Game Mechanics

: It addresses shiny texture glitches and adjusts boss encounter tables in the GX terminal.

: Recounting "befriending" mechanics, knocking out a "wobbling" Pokémon guarantees a 100% recruitment chance.

: Data miners found leftover species names and category text for Pokémon outside the Rumble roster.

Exploring a —specifically the original 2009 WiiWare title—is a journey into one of the series' most unique action-RPGs. While the base game is a straightforward beat-em-up featuring toy Pokémon, "deep text" analysis of its files and ROM hacking communities reveal layers of cut content and modern modifications. The Mystery of Gen II & III