Another one that Cid Silverwing just reminded me of..
I was lookin through a pokemans guide on the internet, and i had read that i could trade pokemans from Red/Blue versions to Gold/Silver versions, and they'd be holding items. I thought to myself, "Sweet! I can totally get this rare item that i totally cant find anywhere else!".
As you could guess, i traded over a rare pokeman (or non-rare, which ever way you see it) by the name of charizard. I traded him over, and he happened to be holding an electric orb(???), so i took it, because it couldnt be found anywhere else. Once i traded charizard back to red version, he was liek SRSLY GL3TCHY!1 The all the sounds he made were swapped with pikachu's, the text making up his name was just a bunch of tiny sprites, and his attack pallet was all changed to ice attacks. As the game sat in my room collecting dust, everything else in the game got all scrambled up as well. The charizard was all but gone, and in his place was nothing more than jumbled pixels and sounds of which rivaled those from Fredrik Thordendal himself.
kudos and praise to those of you who know who Thordendal is.
I was lookin through a pokemans guide on the internet, and i had read that i could trade pokemans from Red/Blue versions to Gold/Silver versions, and they'd be holding items. I thought to myself, "Sweet! I can totally get this rare item that i totally cant find anywhere else!".
As you could guess, i traded over a rare pokeman (or non-rare, which ever way you see it) by the name of charizard. I traded him over, and he happened to be holding an electric orb(???), so i took it, because it couldnt be found anywhere else. Once i traded charizard back to red version, he was liek SRSLY GL3TCHY!1 The all the sounds he made were swapped with pikachu's, the text making up his name was just a bunch of tiny sprites, and his attack pallet was all changed to ice attacks. As the game sat in my room collecting dust, everything else in the game got all scrambled up as well. The charizard was all but gone, and in his place was nothing more than jumbled pixels and sounds of which rivaled those from Fredrik Thordendal himself.
kudos and praise to those of you who know who Thordendal is.