For Pokémon LeafGreen , the Version 1.0 ROM is significant for three main reasons: glitches, speedrunning optimization, and ROM hacking compatibility.
Version 1.0 has unfinished code regarding the Nintendo e-Reader peripheral. In 1.1, the "E-Reader Room" in the Trainer Tower works predictably. In 1.0, attempting to scan certain cards can lead to a complete RAM corruption. Furthermore, the opponent rosters in the Trainer Tower’s "Mixed" and "Knockout" modes are more difficult (and sometimes broken) in 1.0, featuring illegal movesets that were patched out later.
She walked north. The routes became shorter. No trainers. No items. Just the faces in the ground and the soft hum of her own microphone picking up her breathing.
For the Pokémon LeafGreen speedrunning community, version 1.0 is non-negotiable for certain categories.
The game whispered through her headphones: "You are in version 1.0 now. There is no reset. There was never a final release. We just told you there was."
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