It's possible that using the healing pad in the Pokemon tower plays the chime and that replaces an audio layer that did not come back when the song restarted.
I love this type of stuff. Finally someone else besides me that remembers things from back when we were very little kids, so I don't feel so weird and out of place.
Hey! Algo brought me here. I'm no expert and it sounds kinda different, but there's supposedly an unused track in gen 1 called Digda01 that sounds super eerie, though the only version of it I can find is in a compilation on YT that did a restoration of it from the source code. That means that what they posted is how they assume it'd sound if it were finalized and added into the game properly, but if it actually played through some kind of glitch it could sound different, or scuffed.
One time when I was playing blue version leveling Pokemons on the elite 4 I got a wear attack wit metronome call "fountain attack" and one shot Gary Blastoise(already have missingno)
I have a similar thing with a (probably false) memory from when I was a kid. I swear I was playing pokemon red and was using an Abra I had taught metronome. When I used metronome it used the move tombstoner. I can't remember the animation but I do remember it was a 1 hit KO. As far as I remember this was what I knew tombstoner from. It wasn't until later probably a playthrough when I was older that I realized it was a fake move for an answer in Blaine's gym gimmick. Again probably a completely manufactured memory, my best guess is it was maybe a dream, or something that I had built up over time from misremembering the same event, definitely wasn't a fake screenshot or video because I didn't have good Internet at the time, and only one phone line so I never used it much (This was early 2000s). I haven't been able to find anything else talking about it either, which is what has led me to believe it was all an elaborate misremembering. I was secretly hoping that's what this video was about though. I usually have a good memory so I can't believe I was able to gaslight myself so well. Yours actually sounds true. Do you know if you had captured Missingno? What you recreated sounds a lot like audio glitches that can happen and Missingno is a very common cause. I'm not an expert in Gen 1 glitchery, but someone who is may be able to help you recreate it if this is in fact the cause of your music problem.
That's interesting! I had no idea about the "Tombstoner" until now. I did not capture MissingNo, in fact this was back before I think anyone had really discovered MissingNo. I wanna say 1998-99 was when this went down for me. Thanks for watching!
Tombstoner exist in the game as text, which is likely where you are remembering it, but it's not an actual move. In the Gym on Cinnabar Island. The last question asks you if TM28 contains TOMBSTONER, which the answer is no, because tombstoner is made up. TM28 contains dig
It's quite possible that it just was a glitch, with just one or maybe 2 of these channels playing and maybe parts of it were corrupted and the tune and or pitch got altered ua-cam.com/video/iW22boAJ1zw/v-deo.html
if you listen to (wave) it has some similarities to what you created from your memory from when you were a kid. Tbh I'm surprised you could even remember anything at all about the song, considering you were saying this was a long time ago and you only heard it once. Which maybe suggests this is an attempt at a creepypasta and is just bs.
That's interesting! Thanks for sharing this, it's given me more insight to this experience for sure. I'm pretty good at memorizing a tune after one go at it. That being said it was still a long time ago.... so who knows how much of it got lost in translation/changed over time. I'm sure it's way off, but hey I did it to the best of my memory. Thanks for watching!
While my first assumption is to assume its a false memory, when we have video proof of video games having "true" glitches (See: Mario 64 Upwarp, 4 4's true cry) It's very possible that you are just incredibly lucky to have born witness to a game truly glitching out. A glitch, outside of the gaming community, actually refers to unreproducible events, and what many gaming communities refer to as glitches are simply bugs, which are reproducible, and you encountered a true glitch. It's very possible one of the channels in the song had been corrupted somehow and pointed to a different song, or one of the channels had it's pitch corrupted. I'm no expert in how music works in rby, but we do have a complete decompilation of the game's code and I can assure you theres no rng that would randomly play a different tune in the lavender tower.
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It's possible that using the healing pad in the Pokemon tower plays the chime and that replaces an audio layer that did not come back when the song restarted.
I love this type of stuff. Finally someone else besides me that remembers things from back when we were very little kids, so I don't feel so weird and out of place.
Hey! Algo brought me here.
I'm no expert and it sounds kinda different, but there's supposedly an unused track in gen 1 called Digda01 that sounds super eerie, though the only version of it I can find is in a compilation on YT that did a restoration of it from the source code. That means that what they posted is how they assume it'd sound if it were finalized and added into the game properly, but if it actually played through some kind of glitch it could sound different, or scuffed.
Ladies and Gentlemen let’s run this one up too!
Hell yeah
You can get a lv21 pigeot on route 1 below the gym(on red version)
One time when I was playing blue version leveling Pokemons on the elite 4 I got a wear attack wit metronome call "fountain attack" and one shot Gary Blastoise(already have missingno)
I have a similar thing with a (probably false) memory from when I was a kid. I swear I was playing pokemon red and was using an Abra I had taught metronome. When I used metronome it used the move tombstoner. I can't remember the animation but I do remember it was a 1 hit KO. As far as I remember this was what I knew tombstoner from. It wasn't until later probably a playthrough when I was older that I realized it was a fake move for an answer in Blaine's gym gimmick. Again probably a completely manufactured memory, my best guess is it was maybe a dream, or something that I had built up over time from misremembering the same event, definitely wasn't a fake screenshot or video because I didn't have good Internet at the time, and only one phone line so I never used it much (This was early 2000s). I haven't been able to find anything else talking about it either, which is what has led me to believe it was all an elaborate misremembering. I was secretly hoping that's what this video was about though. I usually have a good memory so I can't believe I was able to gaslight myself so well.
Yours actually sounds true. Do you know if you had captured Missingno? What you recreated sounds a lot like audio glitches that can happen and Missingno is a very common cause. I'm not an expert in Gen 1 glitchery, but someone who is may be able to help you recreate it if this is in fact the cause of your music problem.
That's interesting! I had no idea about the "Tombstoner" until now.
I did not capture MissingNo, in fact this was back before I think anyone had really discovered MissingNo. I wanna say 1998-99 was when this went down for me. Thanks for watching!
Tombstoner is a Blaine's Gym question. No its not real.
Tombstoner exist in the game as text, which is likely where you are remembering it, but it's not an actual move. In the Gym on Cinnabar Island. The last question asks you if TM28 contains TOMBSTONER, which the answer is no, because tombstoner is made up. TM28 contains dig
The song goes hard.
I find it funny that you wrote to nintendo about the chao garden in a sega game.
To be so young!
i don't know anything about this song, but the animations on the video are cool
It's quite possible that it just was a glitch, with just one or maybe 2 of these channels playing and maybe parts of it were corrupted and the tune and or pitch got altered ua-cam.com/video/iW22boAJ1zw/v-deo.html
if you listen to (wave) it has some similarities to what you created from your memory from when you were a kid. Tbh I'm surprised you could even remember anything at all about the song, considering you were saying this was a long time ago and you only heard it once. Which maybe suggests this is an attempt at a creepypasta and is just bs.
That's interesting! Thanks for sharing this, it's given me more insight to this experience for sure. I'm pretty good at memorizing a tune after one go at it. That being said it was still a long time ago.... so who knows how much of it got lost in translation/changed over time. I'm sure it's way off, but hey I did it to the best of my memory. Thanks for watching!
While my first assumption is to assume its a false memory, when we have video proof of video games having "true" glitches (See: Mario 64 Upwarp, 4 4's true cry) It's very possible that you are just incredibly lucky to have born witness to a game truly glitching out. A glitch, outside of the gaming community, actually refers to unreproducible events, and what many gaming communities refer to as glitches are simply bugs, which are reproducible, and you encountered a true glitch. It's very possible one of the channels in the song had been corrupted somehow and pointed to a different song, or one of the channels had it's pitch corrupted. I'm no expert in how music works in rby, but we do have a complete decompilation of the game's code and I can assure you theres no rng that would randomly play a different tune in the lavender tower.
Thanks for this great info! I've learned about this myself since I put this together.
That song is way better