Pokémon Moon Black 2.

If you bought a cartridge with that label, you do not own a rare Pokémon game. You own a piece of fascinating, chaotic bootleg history.

The "Victory Road" is actually just the same cave tile repeated for three hours. Follow the right wall. You’ll eventually clip through a wall and land at a credits screen that spells "The End" as "TH3 END." The Verdict: Should You Play It? As a game ? No. It’s a broken, janky mess designed to separate nostalgia from common sense.

As a collectible oddity ? Absolutely. There is a weird charm to the Moon Black 2 cartridge. It represents a specific moment in internet history—the Wild West of late-2000s ROM scammers.

Do not save your game in a Pokémon Center. The bootleg save battery will corrupt the moment you look at it funny.

If you see a Pokémon named "????????" with the ability "Bad Poison," turn the console off immediately. You have entered the glitch dimension.