
Pokemon Too Many Types
HackPokemon Too Many Types is a wildly inventive and humorous ROM hack that completely reimagines the Pokemon type system. It introduces over 30 brand new types – such as Plastic, Sound, Food, and Cosmic – while removing all traditional types. Every Pokemon, move, and ability has been reassigned to this bizarre new type chart, creating a hilarious and mind-bending strategic experience.
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About This Retro Game
The hack features a completely original adventure in the new 'Typia' region, where players must master an entirely unfamiliar type chart with matchups like 'Food beats Plastic, Plastic beats Sound, Sound beats Food'.
Includes all Pokemon from Gen 1-3, each reassigned to creative new types (e.g., Charizard is 'Dragon/Inferno', Pikachu is 'Rodent/Electric'), alongside custom sprites, maps, and a self-aware, comedic storyline.
Renowned for its absurdist charm, creative game design, and being a refreshing departure from competitive norms, it's considered a cult classic in the 'joke hack' genre that surprisingly offers deep strategic gameplay.
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