"4780 - Pokemon HeartGold (U)(Xenophobia)" refers to a specific scene release of the North American version of Pokémon HeartGold for the Nintendo DS. The number "4780" is the global release index used by ROM catalogs, and "Xenophobia" is the name of the release group that first digitized and distributed this specific copy. Release Details Game: Pokémon HeartGold Version Platform: Nintendo DS Region: USA (U) Release Group: Xenophobia Catalog Number: 4780 Original Date: March 2010 Key Features The Remake
: The "(Xenophobia)" tag was added by the group as a signature of their work, identifying that they were the source of that specific dump. Key Game Features
. In the world of ROM dumping and preservation, "4780" is the sequential release number assigned by scene groups, while "Xenophobia" is the name of the group responsible for ripping and distributing this specific version. Technical Specifications Release ID: Game Title: Pokémon HeartGold Version United States (U) Dump Group: Xenophobia .nds (Nintendo DS ROM) CRC32 Checksum: The Role of "Xenophobia" 4780 - pokemon heartgold %28u%29%28xenophobia%29
Legendaries: Focuses on the mascot Ho-Oh, though Lugia and several other legendaries are catchable. Common Uses & Emulation This specific release is often used for:
If you’re writing a blog post about that specific ROM file — perhaps discussing its anti-piracy measures, localization differences, or the unusual (xenophobia) label (which sometimes indicates a crack/hack group or a specific patch) — here’s a suggested blog post outline: "4780 - Pokemon HeartGold (U)(Xenophobia)" refers to a
The (xenophobia) tag is a ghost. It haunts the 4780 dump like a warning from an alternate timeline where Nintendo asked, "What if kindness was a lie?"
These were clean, working dumps with correct checksums (CRC32, MD5). They contain no in-game modifications. Key Game Features
If the ROM has actual changes (some hacks named Xenophobia adjust difficulty or add Gen 5+ mons), check: