: In some versions of the anti-piracy, Pokémon would not gain experience points after battles.

When players first tried to run the "clean" 4780 ROM on early emulators or flashcards like the R4, they encountered several issues: : The game would fail to load entirely.

This specific version (4780) is well-known in the emulation community because Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver were among the first games to feature advanced .

: Originally distributed as a .rar or .7z archive containing the .nds file.

The string of text is a standard release title containing four distinct components:

: The game would often freeze during the transition into or out of buildings or after battles.

: This is the release number. Scene groups numbered every Nintendo DS game in chronological order of their release or dump. Pokémon HeartGold was the 4,780th unique DS game entry tracked by these databases.

** (U) **: This indicates the region. "(U)" stands for the United States or North American version of the software.

The keyword "" primarily refers to a specific digital release of the Pokémon HeartGold video game. To understand this keyword, one must look at the conventions of "scene releases"—standardized naming formats used by groups that digitized and shared games during the Nintendo DS era. The Breakdown of "4780 Pokemon HeartGold (U)(Xenophobia)"

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