LOL< hotlink-blocked! Still, I know what pic you're talking about, and now that you mention it, yeah, she kinda does. Well, at least I now have some rationalization for the noticably different look of her there..
Perhaps you have a pirated copy? I was in a GameStop, and the guy honestly didn't think something fishy about a LeafGreen that wasn't green (I called him out on it and he said that he's seen ones come like that from Wal-Mart, though I'm now (maybe even earlier) wondering just how from-the-shelf soon he'd seen such copies), but a quick check of the connectors showed a painfully obvious fake.
I got it new from Play-Asia, and there was nothing suspicious about it, but if you tell me what to check, I can do that.
Edit: I also used this cartridge to unlock the Fusion gallery in my JP MZM (also from Play-Asia), and it worked without any problems. Can you do that with a pirated copy?
*shrugs* I'd expect the thing to work as the ROM would, but maybe there was some sort of incomplete overwrite or something. Anyway, check the label to see if the image looks different, if the Nintendo Seal looks off, and if there's any indented numbers (tilt it so that light sheens off of it, allowing the indents to be clearly discerned). On the inside, if there's no Nintendo logo on the board, or if it generally doesn't look like other legit boards, then you've got a stinker (the LeafGreen I spotted didn't have any markup aside from the contact strips and the empty indent of the board). On the back, again check for consistency with other carts/paks, and especially for instances of "Nintondo" or other such.
BONUS GALLERY IMAGES After beating the game once on any difficulty, you unlock a Gallery. The Gallery comes with your ending and 2 bonus images, seen here.
Because it's a page break, I read this as "the first version of JP Fusion". Is there any chance that there was some run, even minor, of M4 games that didn't include the extras? I mean, there were some copies of NA FFVII that used "Aerith" as a default.
Over 4 hours, any % 2-4 hours, any % under 2 hours, any % over 2 hours, 100% under 2 hours, 100% 1%
Heh, glad I scanned this! Endings are also based on if you have easy, medium, or hard, and if you are playing with Kanji or 'kid' (Hiragana) mode (don't ask me why... -_-;).
Apparently, there are 13 different endings?! We never actually got confirmation on this (or at least what image corresponds with what), but check the numbers and see what it says. Looks like more was changed in the Japanese version than we thought! If this is the case, we should really include this information on the MDb...
There are actually endings for 1% Normal and Hard ... wow.
Wow... Jeez... but, HA, there's a way to avoid that 1%! Not quite as smrt as you thought you were, eh, Ninty? Still near impossible to get normally, but that it's possible within the restrictions of the game's programming makes it to laugh.
Well, they never said you can't get less than 1% (unless they did (possibly in the Player's Guide scan, but I wouldn't know)), it's just the ending requirement. After all, you don't have to get 9/10% in MZM for the low% ending - unusually cruel to deny people even a single % of leeway.
By the way, has anyone ever managed to get 0% on console?
By the way, has anyone ever managed to get 0% on console?
No. It's extremely difficult to even get into the second room with the charge on console, much less get the spark. PJ has found there to be .1 seconds of leeway in the bob skip.
Also, just so you know, it's entirely intended to get bob; if you don't pick it up by the time you get super missiles (?), it disappears.
Also, you really need some kind of m2k2-insider-terms-dictionary for all the bobs and Iron Teds and whatever. ;)
"Glossary" or "Lexicon" is the word here ("lexicon" I pull from my time as an avid BIONICLE fan). I would appreciate such a thing, too, especially considering my confusion between TBJ and 3BJ.