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* NoExportForYou: Never released in the PAL regions, which led to ''Digimon World 3'' getting renamed to ''Digimon World 2003'' when this game finally got to make the trip there.

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* NoExportForYou: Never released in the PAL regions, which led to ''Digimon World 3'' getting renamed to ''Digimon World 2003'' when this that game finally got to make the trip there.
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* NoExportForYou: Never released in the PAL regions, which led to ''Digimon World 3'' getting renamed ''Digimon World 2003'' when ''it'' got to make the trip.
* UrbanLegendOfZelda: Kimeramon. The Prima guide for the game planted the idea that he was in the game somewhere, and various other stories arose over the years about how you could find him through obtuse means. While Kimeramon IS in the game and fully functional, the only documented way of accessing him is through a Gameshark code. More recent evidence by some people who looked into the matter suggests that Kimeramon was available in the Japanese version via the use of a [=PocketStation=], but since this accessory was never released elsewhere, Kimeramon was probably dummied out. Players eventually datamined the game and discovered that Kimeramon was not on the list of Digimon who could be encountered, seemingly debunking the myth once and for all.

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* NoExportForYou: Never released in the PAL regions, which led to ''Digimon World 3'' getting renamed to ''Digimon World 2003'' when ''it'' this game finally got to make the trip.
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* UrbanLegendOfZelda: Kimeramon. The Prima guide for the game planted the idea that he was in the game somewhere, and various other stories arose over the years about how you could find him through obtuse means. While Kimeramon IS ''is'' in the game and fully functional, the only documented way of accessing him is through a Gameshark [=GameShark=] code. More recent evidence by some people who looked into the matter suggests that Kimeramon was available in the Japanese version via the use of a [=PocketStation=], but since this accessory was never released elsewhere, Kimeramon was probably presumably dummied out. Players eventually datamined the game and discovered that Kimeramon was not on the list of Digimon who could be encountered, seemingly debunking the myth once and for all.

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* UrbanLegendOfZelda: Kimeramon. The Prima guide for the game planted the idea that he was in the game somewhere, and various other stories arose over the years about how you could find him through obtuse means. While Kimeramon IS in the game and fully functional, the only documented way of accessing him is through a Gameshark code. More recent evidence by some people who looked into the matter suggests that Kimeramon was available in the Japanese version via the use of a PocketStation, but since this accessory was never released elsewhere, Kimeramon was probably dummied out. Players eventually datamined the game and discovered that Kimeramon was not on the list of Digimon who could be encountered, seemingly debunking the myth once and for all.

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* UrbanLegendOfZelda: Kimeramon. The Prima guide for the game planted the idea that he was in the game somewhere, and various other stories arose over the years about how you could find him through obtuse means. While Kimeramon IS in the game and fully functional, the only documented way of accessing him is through a Gameshark code. More recent evidence by some people who looked into the matter suggests that Kimeramon was available in the Japanese version via the use of a PocketStation, [=PocketStation=], but since this accessory was never released elsewhere, Kimeramon was probably dummied out. Players eventually datamined the game and discovered that Kimeramon was not on the list of Digimon who could be encountered, seemingly debunking the myth once and for all.all.
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* UrbanLegendOfZelda: Kimeramon. The Prima guide for the game planted the idea that he was in the game somewhere, and various other stories arose over the years about how you could find him through obtuse means. While Kimeramon IS in the game and fully functional, you need a Gameshark to access him. More recent evidence by some people who looked into the matter suggests that Kimeramon was available in the Japanese version via the use of a PocketStation, but since this accessory was never released elsewhere, Kimeramon was probably dummied out. Players eventually datamined the game and discovered that Kimeramon was not on the encounter list, seemingly debunking the myth once and for all.

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* UrbanLegendOfZelda: Kimeramon. The Prima guide for the game planted the idea that he was in the game somewhere, and various other stories arose over the years about how you could find him through obtuse means. While Kimeramon IS in the game and fully functional, you need the only documented way of accessing him is through a Gameshark to access him.code. More recent evidence by some people who looked into the matter suggests that Kimeramon was available in the Japanese version via the use of a PocketStation, but since this accessory was never released elsewhere, Kimeramon was probably dummied out. Players eventually datamined the game and discovered that Kimeramon was not on the encounter list, list of Digimon who could be encountered, seemingly debunking the myth once and for all.
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* UrbanLegendOfZelda: Kimeramon. The Prima guide for the game planted the idea that he was in the game somewhere, and various other stories arose over the years about how you could find him through obtuse means. While Kimeramon IS in the game and fully functional, you need a Gameshark to access him. More recent evidence by some people who looked into the matter suggests that Kimeramon was available in the Japanese version via the use of a PocketStation, but since this accessory was never released elsewhere, Kimeramon was probably dummied out. Players eventually datamined the game and discovered that Kimeramon was not the encounter list, seemingly debunking the myth once and for all.

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* UrbanLegendOfZelda: Kimeramon. The Prima guide for the game planted the idea that he was in the game somewhere, and various other stories arose over the years about how you could find him through obtuse means. While Kimeramon IS in the game and fully functional, you need a Gameshark to access him. More recent evidence by some people who looked into the matter suggests that Kimeramon was available in the Japanese version via the use of a PocketStation, but since this accessory was never released elsewhere, Kimeramon was probably dummied out. Players eventually datamined the game and discovered that Kimeramon was not on the encounter list, seemingly debunking the myth once and for all.
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* UrbanLegendOfZelda: Kimeramon. The Prima guide for the game planted the idea that he was in the game somewhere, and various other stories arose over the years about how you could find him through obtuse means. While Kimeramon IS in the game and fully functional, you need a Gameshark to access him. More recent evidence by some people who looked into the matter suggests that Kimeramon was available in the Japanese version via the use of a PocketStation, but since this accessory was never released elsewhere, Kimeramon was probably dummied out. Even with that evidence, some people still refuse to believe it, and the game's small community is still trying to datamine the game and trying to find out whether there is any way to actually get him.

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* UrbanLegendOfZelda: Kimeramon. The Prima guide for the game planted the idea that he was in the game somewhere, and various other stories arose over the years about how you could find him through obtuse means. While Kimeramon IS in the game and fully functional, you need a Gameshark to access him. More recent evidence by some people who looked into the matter suggests that Kimeramon was available in the Japanese version via the use of a PocketStation, but since this accessory was never released elsewhere, Kimeramon was probably dummied out. Even with that evidence, some people still refuse to believe it, and the game's small community is still trying to datamine Players eventually datamined the game and trying to find out whether there is any way to actually get him.discovered that Kimeramon was not the encounter list, seemingly debunking the myth once and for all.
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* UrbanLegendOfZelda: Kimeramon. The Prima guide for the game planted the idea that he was in the game somewhere in Tera Domain, and various other stories arose over the years about how you could find him through obtuse means. While Kimeramon IS in the game and fully functional, you need a Gameshark to access him. More recent evidence by some people who looked into the matter suggests that Kimeramon was available in the Japanese version via the use of a PocketStation, but since this accessory was never released elsewhere, Kimeramon was probably dummied out. Even with that evidence, some people still refuse to believe it, and the game's small community is still trying to datamine the game and trying to find out whether there is any way to actually get him.

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* UrbanLegendOfZelda: Kimeramon. The Prima guide for the game planted the idea that he was in the game somewhere in Tera Domain, somewhere, and various other stories arose over the years about how you could find him through obtuse means. While Kimeramon IS in the game and fully functional, you need a Gameshark to access him. More recent evidence by some people who looked into the matter suggests that Kimeramon was available in the Japanese version via the use of a PocketStation, but since this accessory was never released elsewhere, Kimeramon was probably dummied out. Even with that evidence, some people still refuse to believe it, and the game's small community is still trying to datamine the game and trying to find out whether there is any way to actually get him.
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* UrbanLegendOfZelda: There is a belief that on the last floor of the BonusDungeon there is an extremely small chance of you running into Kimeramon (which was probably spread mostly due to the Prima strategy guide claiming he could be found in Tera Domain), and various other stories arose over the years about how you could find him in the game through obtuse means. While Kimeramon IS in the game and fully functional, you need a Gameshark to access him. More recent evidence by some people who looked into the matter suggests that Kimeramon was available in the Japanese version via the use of a PocketStation, but since this accessory was never released elsewhere, Kimeramon was probably dummied out. Even with that evidence, some people still refuse to believe it, and the game's small community is still trying to datamine the game and trying to find out whether there is any way to actually get him.

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* UrbanLegendOfZelda: There is a belief that on the last floor of the BonusDungeon there is an extremely small chance of you running into Kimeramon (which was probably spread mostly due to the Kimeramon. The Prima strategy guide claiming for the game planted the idea that he could be found was in the game somewhere in Tera Domain), Domain, and various other stories arose over the years about how you could find him in the game through obtuse means. While Kimeramon IS in the game and fully functional, you need a Gameshark to access him. More recent evidence by some people who looked into the matter suggests that Kimeramon was available in the Japanese version via the use of a PocketStation, but since this accessory was never released elsewhere, Kimeramon was probably dummied out. Even with that evidence, some people still refuse to believe it, and the game's small community is still trying to datamine the game and trying to find out whether there is any way to actually get him.
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* UrbanLegendOfZelda: There is a belief that on the last floor of the BonusDungeon there is an extremely small chance of you running into Kimeramon (which was probably spread mostly due to the Prima strategy guide claiming he could be found in Tera Domain), and various other stories arose over the years about how you could find him in the game through various obtuse means. While Kimeramon IS in the game and fully functional, you need a Gameshark to access him. More recent evidence by some people who looked into the matter suggests that Kimeramon was available in the Japanese version via the use of a PocketStation, but since this accessory was never released elsewhere, Kimeramon was probably dummied out. Even with that evidence, some people still refuse to believe it, and the game's small community is still trying to datamine the game and trying to find out whether there is any way to actually get him.

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* UrbanLegendOfZelda: There is a belief that on the last floor of the BonusDungeon there is an extremely small chance of you running into Kimeramon (which was probably spread mostly due to the Prima strategy guide claiming he could be found in Tera Domain), and various other stories arose over the years about how you could find him in the game through various obtuse means. While Kimeramon IS in the game and fully functional, you need a Gameshark to access him. More recent evidence by some people who looked into the matter suggests that Kimeramon was available in the Japanese version via the use of a PocketStation, but since this accessory was never released elsewhere, Kimeramon was probably dummied out. Even with that evidence, some people still refuse to believe it, and the game's small community is still trying to datamine the game and trying to find out whether there is any way to actually get him.
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* UrbanLegendOfZelda: There is a belief that on the last floor of the BonusDungeon there is an extremely small chance of you running into Kimeramon (which was probably spread in party due to the Prima strategy guide claiming he could be found in Tera Domain), and various other stories arose about how you could find him in the game through various obtuse means. While Kimeramon IS in the game and fully functional, you need a Gameshark to access him. More recent evidence by some people who looked into the matter suggests that Kimeramon was available in the Japanese version via the use of a PocketStation, but since this accessory was never released elsewhere, Kimeramon was probably dummied out. Even with that evidence, some people still refuse to believe it, and the game's small community is still trying to datamine the game and trying to find out whether there is any way to actually get him.

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* UrbanLegendOfZelda: There is a belief that on the last floor of the BonusDungeon there is an extremely small chance of you running into Kimeramon (which was probably spread in party mostly due to the Prima strategy guide claiming he could be found in Tera Domain), and various other stories arose over the years about how you could find him in the game through various obtuse means. While Kimeramon IS in the game and fully functional, you need a Gameshark to access him. More recent evidence by some people who looked into the matter suggests that Kimeramon was available in the Japanese version via the use of a PocketStation, but since this accessory was never released elsewhere, Kimeramon was probably dummied out. Even with that evidence, some people still refuse to believe it, and the game's small community is still trying to datamine the game and trying to find out whether there is any way to actually get him.
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* UrbanLegendOfZelda: There is a belief that on the last floor of the BonusDungeon there is an extremely small chance of you running into Kimeramon (which was probably spread in party due to the Prima strategy guide claiming he could be found in Tera Domain), and various other stories arose about how you could find him in the game through various obtuse means. While Kimeramon IS in the game and fully functional, you need a Gameshark to access him. More recent evidence by some people who looked into the matter suggests that Kimeramon was available in the Japanese version via the use of a PocketStation (including video footage of the japanese version showing the NPC in the colosseum responsible for transferring the digimon from the PocketStation), but since this accessory was never released elsewhere, Kimeramon was probably dummied out. Even with that evidence, some people still refuse to believe it, and the game's small community is still trying to datamine the game and trying to find out whether there is any way to actually get him.

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* UrbanLegendOfZelda: There is a belief that on the last floor of the BonusDungeon there is an extremely small chance of you running into Kimeramon (which was probably spread in party due to the Prima strategy guide claiming he could be found in Tera Domain), and various other stories arose about how you could find him in the game through various obtuse means. While Kimeramon IS in the game and fully functional, you need a Gameshark to access him. More recent evidence by some people who looked into the matter suggests that Kimeramon was available in the Japanese version via the use of a PocketStation (including video footage of the japanese version showing the NPC in the colosseum responsible for transferring the digimon from the PocketStation), PocketStation, but since this accessory was never released elsewhere, Kimeramon was probably dummied out. Even with that evidence, some people still refuse to believe it, and the game's small community is still trying to datamine the game and trying to find out whether there is any way to actually get him.
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* UrbanLegendOfZelda: There is a belief that on the last floor of the BonusDungeon there is an extremely small chance of you running into Kimeramon (which was probably spread in party due to the Prima strategy guide claiming he could be found in Tera Domain). While Kimeramon IS in the game and fully functional, you need a Gameshark to access him. More recent evidence suggests that Kimeramon was available in the Japanese version via the use of a PocketStation, but since this accessory was never released elsewhere, Kimeramon was probably dummied out. To this day, the game's small community is still trying to datamine the game and trying to find out whether there is any way to actually get him.

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* UrbanLegendOfZelda: There is a belief that on the last floor of the BonusDungeon there is an extremely small chance of you running into Kimeramon (which was probably spread in party due to the Prima strategy guide claiming he could be found in Tera Domain).Domain), and various other stories arose about how you could find him in the game through various obtuse means. While Kimeramon IS in the game and fully functional, you need a Gameshark to access him. More recent evidence by some people who looked into the matter suggests that Kimeramon was available in the Japanese version via the use of a PocketStation, PocketStation (including video footage of the japanese version showing the NPC in the colosseum responsible for transferring the digimon from the PocketStation), but since this accessory was never released elsewhere, Kimeramon was probably dummied out. To this day, Even with that evidence, some people still refuse to believe it, and the game's small community is still trying to datamine the game and trying to find out whether there is any way to actually get him.
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* UrbanLegendOfZelda: There is a belief that on the last floor of the BonusDungeon there is an extremely small chance of you running into Kimeramon (which was probably spread in party due to the Prima strategy guide claiming this). While Kimeramon IS in the game and fully functional, you need a Gameshark to access him. To this day the game's small community is still trying to determine whether Kimeramon can be obtained legitimately and if him appearing in Tera Domain is true, but even after all these years nobody has been able to provide any evidence of this being the case.

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* UrbanLegendOfZelda: There is a belief that on the last floor of the BonusDungeon there is an extremely small chance of you running into Kimeramon (which was probably spread in party due to the Prima strategy guide claiming this).he could be found in Tera Domain). While Kimeramon IS in the game and fully functional, you need a Gameshark to access him. More recent evidence suggests that Kimeramon was available in the Japanese version via the use of a PocketStation, but since this accessory was never released elsewhere, Kimeramon was probably dummied out. To this day day, the game's small community is still trying to determine datamine the game and trying to find out whether Kimeramon can be obtained legitimately and if him appearing in Tera Domain there is true, but even after all these years nobody has been able to provide any evidence of this being the case.way to actually get him.

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UrbanLegendofZelda: There is a belief that on the last floor of the BonusDungeon there is an extremely small chance of you running into Kimeramon (which was probably spread in party due to the Prima strategy guide claiming this). While Kimeramon IS in the game and fully functional, you need a Gameshark to access him. To this day the game's small community is still trying to determine whether Kimeramon can be obtained legitimately and if him appearing in Tera Domain is true, but even after all these years nobody has been able to provide any evidence of this being the case.

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UrbanLegendofZelda: * NoExportForYou: Never released in the PAL regions, which led to ''Digimon World 3'' getting renamed ''Digimon World 2003'' when ''it'' got to make the trip.
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There is a belief that on the last floor of the BonusDungeon there is an extremely small chance of you running into Kimeramon (which was probably spread in party due to the Prima strategy guide claiming this). While Kimeramon IS in the game and fully functional, you need a Gameshark to access him. To this day the game's small community is still trying to determine whether Kimeramon can be obtained legitimately and if him appearing in Tera Domain is true, but even after all these years nobody has been able to provide any evidence of this being the case.
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UrbanLegendofZelda: There is a belief that on the last floor of the BonusDungeon there is an extremely small chance of you running into Kimeramon (which was probably spread in party due to the Prima strategy guide claiming this). While Kimeramon IS in the game and fully functional, you need a Gameshark to access him. To this day the game's small community is still trying to determine whether Kimeramon can be obtained legitimately and if him appearing in Tera Domain is true, but even after all these years nobody has been able to provide any evidence of this being the case.

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