
It says in the nfofile from Menace release of 1035 that it is from Europe, yet we have it marked with (U) and the serial says USA. It might be the same case with 1035 - Wakeboarding Unleashed featuring Shaun Murray. What country is 1570 taken from the serial? Most console-systems don't even have serials inside the roms. Until a v1.1 can be dumped and verified as from the USA, I would use (E) and (U) I would use relax's naming as above and maybe leave in the version just to signify that the Euro releases are newer (bug fixed?). The dates also tie in with the date they were dumped. Usually, if it's a UE release, there won't be a separate Euro release date. The following shows that there is a separate release date for the Euro version. I'll second both bigfred and relax on this. Or maybe even without (v1.x), because there's not more than one version in each territory. Xxxx - Pokemon - Fire Red Version (E) (v1.1) I agree with bigfred, the naming should be:Ġ898 - Pokemon - Sapphire Version (U) (v1.0)ġ237 - Pokemon - Sapphire Version (E) (v1.1)ġ636 - Pokemon - Fire Red Version (U) (v1.0)ġ637 - Pokemon - Leaf Green Version (U) (v1.0)ġ691 - Pokemon - Leaf Green Version (E) (v1.1) The 1.1-roms were all dumped from UK-cartridges so they are EUR-games.

The newest dump Pokemon Leaf Green (1.1) is also (E) with british english. In fact this is wrong:ġ.0 - US-dumps with american english -> (U)ġ.1 - EUR(UK)-dumps with british english -> (E) We considered the Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire-roms to be UE, both 1.0 and 1.1 because of the US-serial.

Rif: 188 Pokemon 1.1-versions - mistake! \ bigfred on 04th October 2004, 12:47 wrote:
