The GS Title Screen music could be used by the Pokégear Radio. The Global Terminal's GB Sounds version is used, as a small Easter egg from the developers (their likenesses in Celadon Condominiums hint at this). I kind of discovered HG/SS have copies of music tracks, unused 8-bit versions of music tracks, and the /entire/ Diamond and Pearl soundtrack, and I was wondering if the 8-bit versions of the Wifi Tower and Title Screen play anywhere. EdwardTohr 06:55, 14 December 2012 (EST) Music In short, by putting the anti-piracy 1-2 hours into the game, it forces the crackers to play those 1-2 hours each time they try to disable the protection. Tehkapi 06:05, 14 December 2012 (EST)īriefly discussed (in regards to a different game) here. Its also possible that the Pokemon data somehow became corrupted, and the game didn't know what to do. Normally, either the music would stop or play the same note repeatedly, not continue playing the song as if nothing happened. I will say though, this certainly wasn't a random freeze, the music is still playing.
There's more in there, we just need to find it. If its true that the "Spinning Balls of Death" were triggered by AP, then WHY does it trigger then? You don't see Picnicker Liz until about 1-2 hours in, if not more. I definitely think there's more AP techniques than this. Nowadays, the posted ROMs are all pre-patched and fixed and you can't find one that will freeze/crash/hang. Is it possible that the Pokeballs spinning at the start of the battle was just one of the instances that the game will crash/freeze/hang as one anti-piracy scheme altogether? Because there are many instances in which people had trouble getting a HG/SS ROM to work because the game would freeze randomly, or wouldn't even work.