Pokemon Catch Em All (LG and FR Ver)

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🎮 Game Controls

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  • ↑ ↓ ← → Move
  • Z Button A
  • X Button B
  • Q Button L
  • E Button R
  • Enter Start
  • V Select
  • 1 / 2 Quick Save/Quick Load
  • + Fast Fwd

About This Game

Pokemon Catch Em All (LG and FR Ver) Box Art

Introduction: "Pokemon Catch Em All (LG and FR Ver)" is a bootleg Game Boy Advance cartridge, not an official release or a standard ROM hack. It is a compilation of two separate, poorly translated bootleg games: a port of the original Pokemon Red and Blue games, and a port of the Game Boy Color game Pokemon Gold. The visual style is a direct, glitchy copy of the original 8-bit Game Boy games, not the GBA's enhanced graphics, and it runs on a non-standard emulator within the cartridge.

Gameplay & Mechanics: The gameplay is identical to the original Generation I and II games it ports, meaning you choose from Bulbasaur, Charmander, or Squirtle in the "Red/Blue" section, and Chikorita, Cyndaquil, or Totodile in the "Gold" section. It lacks all modern mechanical updates; there is no physical/special split, no Fairy type, and no running shoes. The difficulty is the same as the original games, but rampant bugs and translation errors can make progression unpredictable and often frustrating.

Key Features:

  • Two Games in One Cartridge: Contains separate, buggy ports of the Kanto and Johto adventures from different generations.
  • Severe Glitches and Poor Translation: The game is infamous for corrupted text, graphical errors, and game-breaking bugs that can erase save data or soft-lock the player.
  • Non-Standard Save System: Saving often fails or corrupts, and the game uses a password system instead of a proper battery save, requiring players to write down long codes to resume play.
This cartridge is a collector's oddity known for its instability rather than a playable alternative to the official games.