Otherwise any hacked Wii or Gamecube should be able to run the bonus disk iso regardless of region so I don't think it's that much of an issue, though I do wish we could just have an English one to get an English Celebi (10 ANIV being the only one ), rather than relying on a Japanese event. One day in the future this data may amount for something to be seen or used by the public, but for now the important aspect of this being public is that the original unedited Aurora Ticket Distribution is properly preserved along with all our other unedited Pokemon Gen 3 GBA Distributions.Ĭlick to expand.Since we're dealing with roms, we can deal with emulators, and there is a thread here with a link for the Japanese bonus disk + a completed save file of Japanese Colosseum ready to be used for Celebi, though I've never personally been able to get the link between Dolphin and VBA to work, it just starts lagging immensely on the GBA side as it connects, but I think that was just my version of VBA because the same thing happens when I try to emulate any kind of link activity even between 2 GBA, lol.
Some examples you may remember being Negaiboshi / Wishing Star Jirachi hidden in the Wishmaker software, or the debug/test Pokemon hidden in some of the NDS roms.
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None of this data is usable at the moment, however leftover data in distribution software is commonly found. The data that was erased from the public copy before it came into our possession ( further proof GBA devcarts are being rewritten with these) was revealed to be leftover data of the Japanese Aurora Ticket wondercard and Japanese wonder news about the event. Not long after we obtained the Doel Deoxys distribution in September 2018, we finally were able to obtain the alleged unedited Aurora Ticket rom. None of this effected the function of usage of the distribution, as it was all miscellaneous and unused data. Since we originally obtained the Pokemon Gen 3 Aurora Ticket Distribution, for several years some private collectors who already possessed the newly public roms said that our version of the Aurora Ticket had a chunk of data erased from the hex.
This appears to be the US version of the distribution cartridge which will only distribute to FireRed and LeafGreen, not Emerald like the UK version of the cartridge does.Ī massive thanks to Digiex member Deoxyz for purchasing and releasing this distribution cartridge, I know he has personally spent a lot of money on this and wanted nothing in return, expect that others enjoy it all these years later. Once the other GBA has received the Aurora Ticket the player can travel to Birth Island to catch Deoxys. The distribution cartridge distributes the Aurora Ticket as a mystery gift using the GBA Wireless Adaptor to another GBA with a Wireless Adaptor connected. This is the distribution cartridge used to distribute the Aurora Ticket, an item which unlocks Birth Island on Pokemon FireRed, LeafGreen and Emerald.