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Due to the popularity of Pokémon in the late 90s and early 2000s, many pirated video games were made starring various Pokémon. These include games like Pocket Monster and others. But, there were also many hacked games made to include Pokémon characters replacing the original characters. These barely changed any aspects, if any, from the original games they were trying to pass off as Pokémon games.

NES hacks

Most Pokémon hacks were released on the NES or Famicom. Due to suitable graphics of the characters not existing at this point, the majority of graphics are poorly drawn and mis-colored.

Pokémon Golden

Hack of Tom and Jerry on NES that replaces some of Jerry's graphics with Eevee.

Pokémon Yellow

  • Ver. 1: Hack of Tiny Toon Adventures where some of Buster Bunny's graphics are replaced with Pikachu, and the turning sprite after running fast is a garbled Mario sprite.
  • Ver. 2: Hack of Felix the Cat where Felix is replaced with a gray Pikachu.

Pokémon Green/Crystal

Both are hacks of Kero Kero Keroppi's Great Big Adv. 2. One features a green Jigglypuff (Clefairy on the title screen), while the other features a more generic monster character.

Pokemon Blue

Hack of Wacky Racers on NES that replaces Muttley's graphics with Blastoise.

Pokemon Red/Pokemon 2000

Hack of Mitsume ga Tōru that replaces some of Hosuke Sharaku's graphics with Charmeleon. The game starts with the level 2 instead of level 1.

Pokemon Silver

Hack of Little Nemo: The Dream Master that replaces some of Nemo's sprites with Sandshrew.

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