These include sidequests, a revamped UI, Speed Up button, randomized mode, new areas, and so much more. Pokémon Infinite Fusion has both a Red and Blue version that run up to the 8th gym, plus a ton of new features. In total, there are over 176,000 unique Pokémon sprites to be created from all the possibilities. Based on a site that let you mix Pokémon together, this game takes the concept of mashing existing sprites together into a full game where you’re free to splice just about any two Pokémon together to create something totally new. Have you ever wondered what a Pikachu and Charmander would look like if they fused together? What about a Magikarp and an Onyx? Whatever kind of Pokémon Frankenstein you want to make, Pokémon Infinite Fusion lets you bring it to life - or as close to life as a game can be anyway. A great resource for finding and downloading other Pokémon ROMS is PokémonLog. PokemonRomHacks also has plenty of guides and tutorials to help you get started downloading and running emulators. If you are looking for more information on how to find, download, or even make your own ROM hacks, check out the resources found in PokeCommunity. Fan games that use copyrighted material, such as Pokémon, cannot be sold or used to make any profit.
Note: Pokémon fan games are not officially approved by Nintendo and therefore within their legal rights to take down.
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