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Revision as of 13:44, 30 August 2016

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon:
Blue Rescue Team
Name POKE DUNGEON
Company Chunsoft
Game Code Unknown
License Code Unknown
ROM 32MB
Country USA, Australia
Checksum D376 (D376)
CRC32 B6C4143E


Utilities

Hacks

  • None known.

Translations

Miscellaneous

  • Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and are Blue Rescue Team the first two releases of the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon sub-series by Chunsoft.
  • Only Blue Rescue Team was ever released in South Korea, as Hyundai would not license a version of the Game Boy Advance for release in Korea: as a result, there are no first-party Korean games for Game Boy Advance at all.
  • Despite being a third generation Pokémon game, some fourth generation Pokémon do appear or are mentioned in late gameplay: Munchlax appear as NPC; Bonsly, Mime Jr., Lucario, and Weavile appear as statues; and Lucario is also mentioned to be a legendary rescue leader and its name and face are used for the last rescue rank.

Known Dumps

  • Pocket Monsters - Fushigi no Dungeon Ao no Kyuujotai (J)
  • Pokemon Mystery Dungeon - Blue Rescue Team (U)
  • Pokemon Mystery Dungeon - Blue Rescue Team (E)
  • Pokemon Bulgasaui Dungeon Parang Gujodae (K)

External Links

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