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==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Pokémon Crystal Version (lost Japan-only mobile adapter GB content for Game Boy Color role-playing game; 2001-2002)]]
===Online Content===
*[[Pokémon Gold and Silver (found early SpaceWorld '97 demo build of Game Boy Color role-playing games; 1997)]]
*[[Pokémon Picross (found build of unfinished Game Boy Color puzzle game; 1999)]]
*[[Chuggaaconroy (found early Pokémon Platinum videos from YouTuber; 2008)]]
*[[Chuggaaconroy (found early Pokémon Platinum videos from YouTuber; 2008)]]
*[[Twitch Plays Pokémon (partially found footage of Let's Play channel; 2014)]]
*[[Pokémate (lost inaccessible Japanese mobile phone app; 2006)]]
*[[Pokémate (inaccessible Japanese mobile phone app; 2006)]]
*[[PokéPark: Asari Taikai DS (lost Nintendo DS Download Play game; 2005)]]
*[[PokéPark: Asari Taikai DS (lost Nintendo DS Download Play game; 2005)]]
*[[Pokémon Crystal Version (lost Japan-only mobile adapter GB content for Game Boy Color role-playing game; 2001-2002)]]
*[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team (partially found official website content of Nintendo DS/Game Boy Advance games; 2006)]]
*[[Pokémon 2000 Adventure Game (partially found browser-based online game; 2000)]]
*[[Pokémon.com (lost online games from website; pre 2010-2011)]]
*[[Pokémon.com (lost online games from website; pre 2010-2011)]]
*[[Pokémon 2000 Adventure Game (partially found browser-based online game; 2000)]]
*[[Twitch Plays Pokémon (partially found footage of Let's Play channel; 2014)]]
 
===Video Games===
*[[Pokémon Gold and Silver (found early SpaceWorld '97 demo build of Game Boy Color role-playing games; 1997)]]
*[[Pokémon PC Master (partially found Japanese educational PC game; 2006)]]
*[[Pokémon PC Master (partially found Japanese educational PC game; 2006)]]
*[[Pokémon Picross (found build of cancelled Game Boy Color puzzle game; 1999)]]
*[[Pokémon Stars Version (lost enhanced Nintendo Switch port of "Pokémon Sun and Moon" Nintendo 3DS role-playing games; existence unconfirmed; 2017)]]
*[[Pikachu: DS Tech Demo (lost Nintendo DS tech demo; 2004)]]
*[[Pikachu: DS Tech Demo (lost Nintendo DS tech demo; 2004)]]
*[[Pocket Monsters 64 (lost build of unreleased Nintendo 64DD role-playing game; 1990s)]]
*[[Pocket Monsters 64 (lost build of unreleased Nintendo 64DD role-playing game; 1990s)]]
*[[PokéROM (found "Pokémon" edutainment series; 2000)]]


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Revision as of 14:55, 24 April 2023

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon - Gold Rescue Team -Challenge the Gold Rank!-.png

Title screen of the demo.

Status: Lost

Before Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team was released in South Korea, the Korean Pokémon Mystery Dungeon site offered a downloadable PC demo version of the game called Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gold Rescue Team -Challenge the Gold Rank!- (Korean: 포켓몬 불가사의 던전 황금 구조대 -너도 골드랭크에 도전하자!-).

It is based on Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team, a Nintendo DS game, but is played in a single window with a native resolution of 240x160, much like Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team, which is for the Game Boy Advance. However, the window is doubled in size to 480x320. It has a build date of PKDi ver 1.0 [Jun 25 2007] 22:53:37,[1] more than one month after the Korean version of Blue Rescue Team's build date of PKDi ver 1.0 [May 17 2007] 19:16:08.

The game has been unavailable since the Korean Pokémon Mystery Dungeon site was taken offline and doesn't seem to have been shared by anyone since.

Availability

A few gameplay screenshots of the demo can be found online, in some Korean blogs. However no gameplay of the demo has been released online at all, and there is no archive or download link to the demo.[2]

See Also

Online Content

Video Games

External Links

References