
Team Spaceworld is The team of Pokémon reverse engineers, translators, and prototype researchers working on the Spaceworld 1997 demo version of Pokémon Gold and Silver. It replaces the Pokmon front and back sprites, trainer sprites, tilesets, overworld sprites, SGB borders, and other graphics ports features like shiny Pokmon and in-battle experience bars and makes all 151 Pokmon available in. The communication abilities of the games were also to be improved, and backwards compatibility with the Generation I games was also announced.Įnglish Version: Coming soon by Team Spaceworld! This is a hack of Red and Blue that imitates the leaked Gold and Silver demos from Space World 19. Though this never appeared in the released game, other things announced, such as the time system with its real-time clock, as well as 100 new Pokémon, including new evolutions of old Pokémon, and new TMs and HMs containing new moves, were included.

One of the many notable additions promised was a skateboard that could be used in addition to the Bicycle of the previous games, and which would allow the player to travel to ”unusual places”. The games were intended to be released at the end of the year for the original Game Boy, while supporting the Super Game Boy enhancements that the Generation I games have. A lot of the contents are pretty much the same, and the story was from the original Space World demo back in 1997. Some items give you access to certain areas, some cause certain Pokmon to appear and some just allow you.
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In 1997, Nintendo announced the first details about the then-next generation of Pocket Monsters games, to be titled Pocket Monsters 2: Gold & Silver. GBC or not, these are still great games, and that’s right, there are two of them. On November 15th, 1997, a playable demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver debuted at Space World ’97 for the public.
