Anyone know where you can buy the fake Pokemon games?

Chinatown or asian superstores that sell trading cards and games.
That's where I commonly see these, but I live in a very asian neighborhood so I'm not very sure.
 
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No clue. They usually just put them somewhere and people have to ask for the price. Btw, these usually don't come with the box. Just the game and most places don't let you return them.
 
[quote name='guyver2077']whats diff about these versions?[/QUOTE]

Some of them have entirely different Pokemon. They all have different scripts/scenarios/areas
 
That Dark Crystal one is probably the worst one there is available. They didn't change much and its glithy and has messed up wordings.
 
THe one my brother has isn't anywhere near as bad as the trailer. It has Professor Oak speaking l337, too! The only problem he's had with it is that it's corrupted his game data a couple of times.
 
I guess you'll never find those underground "gems." I was hoping to find a fake (fan made) copy of Harry Potter and the Deadly Hallows, but alas, it's IMPOSSIBLE!

I read that this particular version of Harry Potter and the Deadly Hallows was released before the actual legitimate version. Its title was "Harry Potter and the Wolf Totem" (a rough translation, Google that won't help). According to fans and casual readers (few intellectuals too), the fake book was better than the actual one. The readers said that if you had read this version of Harry Potter's final book, you probably don't want to read the real one, it was that good. The publisher had to destroy the book, because of obvious reasons...

Anyway, i'm not sure how good the fake Pokemon games are, but if you're a fan, i guess that's a good enough reason. This goes to the knock-off collectible community as well.
 
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