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Pocket Monster Carbuncle (2003) by Sintax – Unlicensed GBC | Custom Game Boy Color Cartridge

Pocket Monster Carbuncle (2003) by Sintax – Unlicensed GBC | Custom Game Boy Color Cartridge

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Pocket Monster Carbuncle (2003) by Sintax – Custom Game Boy Color Cartridge

Before "bootleg" was a bad word in gaming, there was Sintax — and this is one of their most fascinating unlicensed creations. Released in 2003, Pocket Monster Carbuncle is a full-fledged strategy RPG for Game Boy Color featuring Pokémon-inspired characters, an overworld map, turn-based battles, evolution mechanics, and over 70 monsters to recruit — all wrapped in the gloriously chaotic charm only an unlicensed Taiwanese game can deliver.

You start as Pichu (here called "Piku"), evolving into Pikachu and eventually Raichu, recruiting allies along the way with wonderfully mistranslated names like "Qutstading Nuntortoise" (Squirtle), "Strongbear" (Feraligatr), and "Fat D" (Jigglypuff). A true artifact of early 2000s bootleg gaming culture — hilarious, surprisingly deep, and completely one of a kind.

This is a custom-made cartridge ready to play straight out of the box — no emulator needed.

✅ Compatible with:
Game Boy Color · Game Boy Advance · Game Boy Advance SP

  • 🎮 Features:
  • Unlicensed strategy RPG by Sintax (2003) — a genuine piece of bootleg gaming history
  • 70+ Pokémon-inspired monsters with unique (and hilariously mistranslated) names
  • Full strategy RPG gameplay: overworld map, turn-based battles, evolution system
  • 4 Pokémon types with a rock-paper-scissors style strength system
  • Save progress feature
  • High-quality custom cartridge shell
  • Available in 8 colors: Gray, Red, Blue, Yellow, Black, Clear Blue, Green, Gold
  • Plug and play — no setup needed

🕹️ Perfect for:
Bootleg game collectors, Pokémon fans, retro gaming historians, and anyone with a taste for the weird and wonderful corners of Game Boy history.

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