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Pokemon Black

Pokemon Black is a creepypasta story about a bootleg version of the Pokemon games for the Nintendo. A glitch or hack in the game means that other trainers and Pokemon can be killed.

Pokemon Black

I am an avid collector of old Pokémon games. I even collect bootleg games like Pokemon Diamond & Jade, Chaos Black, etc. It’s amazing how often you can find these games being sold second-hand at pawnshops, Goodwill, flea markets, and such.

They’re generally fun; even if they are unplayable (which they often are), the mistranslations and poor quality make them unintentionally humorous.

I’ve been able to find most of the ones that I’ve played online, but there’s one that I haven’t seen any mention of. I bought it at a flea market about five years ago. Here’s a picture of the cartridge, in case anyone recognizes it.

Pokemon Creepy Black

The title of the game is Pokemon Black. Unfortunately, when I moved two years ago, I lost the game, so I can’t provide you with screencaps of the actual graphics. Sorry.

The game started with the familiar Nidorino and Gengar intro of Red and Blue version. However, the “press start” screen had been altered. Red was there, but the Pokémon did not cycle through. It also said “Black Version” under the Pokémon logo.

Upon selecting “New Game”, the game started the Professor Oak speech, and it quickly became evident that the game was essentially Pokémon Red Version.

After selecting your starter, if you looked at your Pokémon, you had in addition to Bulbasaur, Charmander, or Squirtle another Pokémon — “GHOST”.

The Pokémon was level 1. It had the sprite of the Ghosts that are encountered in Lavender Tower before obtaining the Sliph Scope. It had one attack — “Curse”. I know that there is a real move named Curse, but the attack did not exist in Generation 1, so it appears it was hacked in.

Defending Pokémon were unable to attack Ghost — it would only say they were too scared to move. When the move “Curse” was used in battle, the screen would cut to black. The cry of the defending Pokémon would be heard, but it was distorted, played at a much lower pitch than normal. The battle screen would then reappear, and the defending Pokémon would be gone. If used in a battle against a trainer, when the Pokéballs representing their Pokemon would appear in the corner, they would have one fewer Pokéball.

The implication was that the Pokémon died.

What’s even stranger is that after defeating a trainer and seeing “Red received $200 for winning!”, the battle commands would appear again. If you selected “Run”, the battle would end as it normally does. You could also select Curse. If you did, upon returning to the overworld, the trainer’s sprite would be gone. After leaving and reentering the area, the spot [where] the trainer had been would be replaced with a tombstone like the ones at Lavender Tower.

The move “Curse” was not usable in all instances. It would fail against Ghost Pokémon. It would also fail if it was used against trainers that you would have to face again, such as your Rival or Giovanni. It was usable in your final battle against them, however.

I figured this was the gimmick of the game, allowing you to use the previously uncapturable Ghosts. And because Curse made the game so easy, I essentially used it throughout the whole adventure.

The game changed quite a bit after defeating the Elite Four. After viewing the Hall of Fame, which consisted of Ghost and a couple of Pokemon I used for HM`s, the screen cut to black. A box appeared with the words “Many years later…” It then cut to Lavender Tower. An old man was standing, looking at tombstones. You then realized this man was your character.

The man moved at only half of your normal walking speed. You no longer had any Pokémon with you, not even Ghost, who up to this point had been impossible to remove from your party through depositing in the PC. The overworld was entirely empty — there were no people at all. There were still the tombstones of the trainers that you used Curse on, however. You could go pretty much anywhere in the overworld at this point, though your movement was limited by the fact that you had no Pokémon to use HMs. And regardless of where you went, the music of Lavender Town continued on an infinite loop. After wandering for a while, I found that if you go through Diglett’s Cave, one of the cuttable bushes that normally blocks the path on the other side is no longer there, allowing you to advance and return to Pallet Town.

Upon entering your house and going to the exact tile where you start the game, the screen would cut to black.

Then a sprite of a Caterpie appeared. It was the replaced by a Weedle, and then a Pidgey. I soon realized, as the Pokémon progressed from Rattata to Blastoise, that these were all of the Pokémon that I had used Curse on.

After the end of my Rival’s team, a Youngster appeared, and then a Bug Catcher. These were the trainers I had Cursed.

Throughout the sequence, the Lavender Town music was playing, but it was slowly decreasing in pitch. By the time your Rival appeared on screen, it was little more than a demonic rumble.

Another cut to black. A few moments later, the battle screen suddenly appeared — your trainer sprite was now that of an old man, the same one as the one who teaches you how to catch Pokémon in Viridian City.

Ghost appeared on the other side, along with the words “GHOST wants to fight!”.

You couldn’t use items, and you had no Pokémon. If you tried to run, you couldn’t escape. The only option was “FIGHT”.

Using fight would immediately cause you to use Struggle, which didn’t affect Ghost but did chip off a bit of your own HP. When it was Ghost’s turn to attack, it would simply say “…” Eventually, when your HP reached a critical point, Ghost would finally use Curse.

The screen cut to black a final time.

Regardless of the buttons you pressed, you were permanently stuck in this black screen. At this point, the only thing you could do was turn the Game Boy off. When you played again, “NEW GAME” was the only option — the game had erased the file.

I played through this hacked game many, many times, and every time the game ended with this sequence. Several times I didn’t use Ghost at all, though he was impossible to remove from the party. In these cases, it did not show any Pokémon or trainers and simply cut to the climactic battle with Ghost.

I’m not sure what the motives were behind the creator of this hack. It wasn’t widely distributed, so it was presumably not for monetary gain. It was very well done for a bootleg.

It seems he was trying to convey a message; though it seems I am the sole receiver of this message. I’m not entirely sure what it was — the inevitability of death? The pointlessness of it? Perhaps he was simply trying to morbidly inject death and darkness into a children’s game. Regardless, this children’s game has made me think, and it has made me cry.

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84 comments

  • i lost instrest in reading the rest on the 3 sentence but i still luv pokemon cards and yougio ..!!! alawzy an foreevr ! <3

  • @theworldwillend
    AWESOME STORY DO MORE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!¡!!!!!!!!!¡!¡¡¡

  • Hey I’m going to try and make a story it’s called I Love You Mummy
    One cold damp day a little girl got given a gift from her mum it was a small box
    Her mum said “elesibeth never open this box unless you are in danger” so she replyed
    “ok mummy” later that night elesibeth heard screaming coming from downstairs she thort it was
    Danger so she opened the box and inside was a button she pressed the button then the box
    Exploded and the house blew up with it in the remains of the house the police did
    Research in the family and they had a father when they went to him they told him
    What happened “thare were 7 bodys in the wreckage the husband was confused
    He said I don’t have a famaly they dyed in a explosion 3 years ago…
    Thx plz tell me what you thought thx :)

  • @xXPhantomFangWolfXx
    It’s ok, there’s also NoEndHouse and Rocking Motion (which is more sad than scary) if you’re looking for a good read.
    @Really? Scary? Call Me Rose!
    My dear, you are what we call a troll. And trolls are people who annoy others and really suck. Go suck somewhere else.

  • @Duality
    OMG.
    THAT STORY WAS F**KED UP. SCARY AND CRAZY AND GOOD, BUT F**KED UP. THAT YOU FOR TELLING ME ABOUT IT.

  • games have evolved so much from resident evil to call of duty, pac man to little big planet

  • Really? Scary? Call me Rose!:
    This story is supposed to suggest that everything it says is true.
    As do all creepypasta stories.

  • My dears, all this nonsense for you is completely new.
    Of course, some.
    But for those who believe this is scary…
    …You have yet to met BEN.

  • @xXPhantomFangWolfXx
    I found the best CreepyPasta ever… Look up the Dating Game and see what I mean – if the website posted that then it would be a whole new level of awesomeness :D

  • OMG SFK THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! I LOVE POKEMON CREEPYPASTAS!!!! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU OMG YOU SHOULD DO STRANGLED RED!!! :D :D :D

  • I don’t know a thing about Pokemon, I’ve never played, but I want to. You should post the Nurse Joy story, SFK! C:

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