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During the planning and development stages of {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, several parts were going to be a part of the games. Some of them were dropped or changed, but some of those dropped concepts of the prototype version can still be found in the game's programming.
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|location_name=Sevii Isle 8
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|translated_name=Sevii Isle number 8
|location=N/A
|region=Sevii Islands
|generation=[[Generation III|III]]
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'''Sevii Isles 8 and 9''' are locations which are not accessible through normal gameplay in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}. However, unlike other similarly-named unreachable areas, they have actual map data.
==Locations==
[[Image:SeviiIsle9.png|100px|thumb|right|Sevii Isle 9]]
The islands in the [[Sevii Islands]] region would likely be named Sevii Isles. In addition, several more locations in the [[Sevii Islands]] have been found in the programming code, including Sevii Isles 6-9 and 22-24. It is very notable that [[Sevii Isles 8 and 9]] have fully coded map data, implying that they were scrapped very late in the game's production.
[[Image:SeviiIsle8.png|300px|thumb|left|Sevii Isle 8]]
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No Pokémon are programmed into the areas by default; it seems as if there are abandoned areas left over from the [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen beta|beta of FireRed and LeafGreen]]. No index pointers lead to it by default either; on Isle 8 the central island of the "route" has what one would assume to have been cave entrances changed into the side of a rock.
A [[mixing records|records room]] like that in the [[Hoenn]] games has also been found, but cannot be accessed without the use of a [[cheating|cheating device]].


If it is entered when walking on land, it has the same route theme as the later Sevii Islands routes.
==Items==
Key items exclusive to {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}} are found in the coding of this game, and are obtainable only by hacking. For the most part, they have no use, though the Mach Bike and Acro Bike will act as the normal bicycle obtainable in FireRed and LeafGreen does. Strangely, all of these items have accurate bag descriptions that are different from those in the Hoenn games (which have a different menu setup and less room for the description).


There are also maps programmed in the games for "Sevii Island 6" and "Sevii Island 7" in addition to the versions in the final game (Six Island and Seven Island). However, they have no map data.  
[[HM08]], normally unobtainable and containing {{m|Dive}} like in the Hoenn games can be taught ''and deleted'' freely, making its use almost the same as a normal TM.


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==Beta Professor Oak sprite==
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There is a beta sprite for Professor Oak that would have been used in the games' introduction.
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[[File:Oak.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Footage from FireRed and LeafGreen from one of the Japanese commercials, showing the beta sprite for Professor Oak]]
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|location_name=Sevii Isle 9
|japanese_name={{j|9}}ばん ななしま
|translated_name=Sevii Isle number 9
|location=N/A
|region=Sevii Islands
|generation={{gen|III}}
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Revision as of 20:33, 20 October 2010

During the planning and development stages of Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, several parts were going to be a part of the games. Some of them were dropped or changed, but some of those dropped concepts of the prototype version can still be found in the game's programming.

Locations

File:SeviiIsle9.png
Sevii Isle 9

The islands in the Sevii Islands region would likely be named Sevii Isles. In addition, several more locations in the Sevii Islands have been found in the programming code, including Sevii Isles 6-9 and 22-24. It is very notable that Sevii Isles 8 and 9 have fully coded map data, implying that they were scrapped very late in the game's production.

File:SeviiIsle8.png
Sevii Isle 8


A records room like that in the Hoenn games has also been found, but cannot be accessed without the use of a cheating device.

Items

Key items exclusive to Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald are found in the coding of this game, and are obtainable only by hacking. For the most part, they have no use, though the Mach Bike and Acro Bike will act as the normal bicycle obtainable in FireRed and LeafGreen does. Strangely, all of these items have accurate bag descriptions that are different from those in the Hoenn games (which have a different menu setup and less room for the description).

HM08, normally unobtainable and containing Dive like in the Hoenn games can be taught and deleted freely, making its use almost the same as a normal TM.

Beta Professor Oak sprite

There is a beta sprite for Professor Oak that would have been used in the games' introduction.

File:Oak.jpg
Footage from FireRed and LeafGreen from one of the Japanese commercials, showing the beta sprite for Professor Oak


Beta versions of Pokémon games
Generation I
Red and GreenYellow
Generation II
Gold and Silver (Spaceworld '97 demo) • Crystal
Generation III
Ruby and SapphireFireRed and LeafGreenEmeraldColosseumXD
Generation IV
Diamond and PearlPlatinumHeartGold and SoulSilver
Generation V
Black and WhiteBlack 2 and White 2
Generation VI
X and YOmega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire
Generation VII
Sun and MoonUltra Sun and Ultra Moon
Generation VIII
Sword and Shield
Unreleased
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