A scene in a Pokemon (fan)game?! - Pokemon Z
Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2025 10:59 am
Hello everyone! I didn't know exactly where to post this. It's not a clip - but I wouldn't exactly call it pictures either, so I'll do what I did the last times I found Uniform Stealing content in amateur videogames (Didnapper, Didnapper II, A Drow's Life) and upload it here.
Long story short, on my leisure time, when I'm not writing USB content I play videogames. And sometimes, good old nostalgia gets to me and I download a Pokémon fangame. Lately, I was playing Pokémon Z, a fangame developed by a guy named Eric Lostie that takes place in a 17th-18th Century-inspired realm. And then, out of nowhere, I came across a USB scene which is (given the material) quite decent!
For context, three main characters need to enter the palace of the King, and one comes up with a plan to disguise themselves as musketeers. He however mentions he only has two sets of uniforms, which means the main character (you) will have to steal the outfit of a musketeer (after defeating them in a Pokémon battle - this is still a Pokémon game). Then you put the musketeer to sleep with sleep powder for a couple of hours. Now, as with many Pokémon games, at the start you choose if the protagonist is a boy or a girl, and if you chose the girl the game is actually programmed to take it into account. So you're indeed mugging a female musketeer! The scene is light-hearted and parodic but if you like humorous scenes, this one is funny.
To be honest, it's nothing to write about comparatively to other scenes, and the graphics are those of a Pokémon game. However, the very fact there is a proper uniform stealing with an aftermath shown on-screen in a Pokémon property (even though it's a fangame) blew my mind. So I'm sharing it with you.
There are some mistakes in the translation I believe. The original fangame is in Spanish, and it's been translated by a fan so there are errors here and there. (Most importantly at some points the musketeer is designed as "him" even when it's the female version, the translator forgot sometimes to change the pronouns.)








Warning. The upcoming translation oversight will make your eyes bleed.





Poor musketeer... I'm not sure she'll ever recover from the blow to her self-esteem... You just can't mock a woman's fashion style! Especially when you're about to steal said fashion style!
Yes, I took 30 minutes to take screenshots, upload them, and write this message, but I just had to share it with you. That took me completely by surprise!
Long story short, on my leisure time, when I'm not writing USB content I play videogames. And sometimes, good old nostalgia gets to me and I download a Pokémon fangame. Lately, I was playing Pokémon Z, a fangame developed by a guy named Eric Lostie that takes place in a 17th-18th Century-inspired realm. And then, out of nowhere, I came across a USB scene which is (given the material) quite decent!
For context, three main characters need to enter the palace of the King, and one comes up with a plan to disguise themselves as musketeers. He however mentions he only has two sets of uniforms, which means the main character (you) will have to steal the outfit of a musketeer (after defeating them in a Pokémon battle - this is still a Pokémon game). Then you put the musketeer to sleep with sleep powder for a couple of hours. Now, as with many Pokémon games, at the start you choose if the protagonist is a boy or a girl, and if you chose the girl the game is actually programmed to take it into account. So you're indeed mugging a female musketeer! The scene is light-hearted and parodic but if you like humorous scenes, this one is funny.
To be honest, it's nothing to write about comparatively to other scenes, and the graphics are those of a Pokémon game. However, the very fact there is a proper uniform stealing with an aftermath shown on-screen in a Pokémon property (even though it's a fangame) blew my mind. So I'm sharing it with you.
There are some mistakes in the translation I believe. The original fangame is in Spanish, and it's been translated by a fan so there are errors here and there. (Most importantly at some points the musketeer is designed as "him" even when it's the female version, the translator forgot sometimes to change the pronouns.)








Warning. The upcoming translation oversight will make your eyes bleed.






Poor musketeer... I'm not sure she'll ever recover from the blow to her self-esteem... You just can't mock a woman's fashion style! Especially when you're about to steal said fashion style!

Yes, I took 30 minutes to take screenshots, upload them, and write this message, but I just had to share it with you. That took me completely by surprise!