1986 - Pokemon Emerald -u--trashman-.gba -
The Trashman release of Pokémon Emerald became the industry standard for several reasons. During the mid-2000s, many ROMs circulating online were "bad dumps" that suffered from glitches, save file corruption, or broken internal clocks. The Trashman version was a "clean" dump, meaning it was a 1:1 digital copy of the original hardware.
| Feature | 1986 - Trashman Dump | No-Intro Dump (Current) | Early P2P Dump (Broken) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | b9d6e6501f34d7f2f1e8a2f8c8d1e3a (example) | a587c99b0b7812aec2e0b431c0dfb0d2 | Various corrupted hashes | | Real-Time Clock | Working | Working | Frozen | | Berry Growth | Working | Working | Non-functional | | Battle Frontier | Stable | Stable | Random crashes | | Cracktro/Intro | None (clean) | None | Yes (often "Mode7" or "Rising Sun") | | Trashman Tag | In filename only | N/A | N/A | 1986 - Pokemon Emerald -u--trashman-.gba
The game relies on an internal clock for berry growth and tides. Most modern emulators like VisualBoyAdvance handle this automatically. You can "link" this ROM with other Gen 3 games ( ) using emulator link cable features to trade or battle. cheat codes for this ROM, or were you hoping for a list of based on Emerald instead? The Trashman release of Pokémon Emerald became the