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  2. Fan-made Pokémon games - Wikipedia

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    A ROM hack of Pokémon Crystal. The game adds many changes on the original game, designed to prioritize player freedom. Many rarer species of Pokémon are more common and players are allowed to battle the game's bosses in any order. [27] The game also adds an open world. [3] The hack grew popular, with many players praising the new additions to ...

  3. ROM hacking - Wikipedia

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    ROM hacking. ROM hacking (short for Read-only memory hacking) is the process of modifying a ROM image or ROM file to alter the contents contained within them, usually of a video game to alter the game's graphics, dialogue, levels, gameplay, and/or other elements. This is usually done by technically inclined video game fans to improve an old ...

  4. Pokémon Prism - Wikipedia

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    Pokémon Prism. Pokémon Prism is a fangame based on the Pokémon series of video games. A Pokémon Crystal ROM hack, its developer, Adam, also known as Koolboyman, had previously developed other hacks, Pokémon Brown and Rijon Adventures. A team of developers also assisted in its completion, and was planned to be released on December 25, 2016.

  5. Romhacking.net - Wikipedia

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    Romhacking.net. Romhacking.net (also referred to as RHDN) was a website that maintained an extensive collection of video game modifications known as ROM hacks for 20 years. [1][2][3][4] A major source for ROM hacks and fan-made translations of retro games, Romhacking.net often received mentions by publications associated to the hobby.

  6. Kaizo - Wikipedia

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    Kaizo. Kaizo (Japanese: 改造, Hepburn: kaizō, meaning "modification", "rebuild" or "reconfiguration") is a philosophy of game design, specifically platforming games, distinguished by a high degree of strictness placed upon the player's intended actions and movements through a level. [1] This emphasis on precision, which manifests in the form ...

  7. Intellectual property protection by Nintendo - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo is one of the largest video game publishers in the world, producing both hardware and software. Since the release of the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1985, the company has generally been proactive to assure its intellectual property in both hardware and software is legally protected. Nintendo's protection of its properties began as ...

  8. Tool-assisted speedrun - Wikipedia

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    A tool-assisted speedrun or tool-assisted superplay (TAS; / tæs /) is generally defined as a speedrun or playthrough composed of precise inputs recorded with tools such as video game emulators. Tool-assisted speedruns are generally created with the goal of creating theoretically perfect playthroughs. This includes but is not limited to the ...

  9. Homebrew (video games) - Wikipedia

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    Homebrew, when applied to video games, refers to software produced by hobbyists for proprietary video game consoles which are not intended to be user-programmable. The official documentation is often only available to licensed developers, and these systems may use storage formats that make distribution difficult, such as ROM cartridges or encrypted CD-ROMs.