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Thanks old me (Aidangaming), I've been playing the steam one recently and I wanna try the stage builderless one.

I thought there was a just a bit crazy game here? was there or is this the wrong game?

larrynachos responds:

That's in Pico's Arcade ;)

type https://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/381115?emulate=flash and it will work. It will crash if you try to go to the main menu but you can just reload!

I got chatGPT to decipher the binary code when you choose pokeball. Here is the conversation
me: what is the number code meaning in stealing the diamond missingno
chatgpt:I'm sorry, but I'm not sure what you mean by "number code meaning in stealing the diamond missingno". Could you please provide more context or clarify your question? If you're referring to the game "Stealing the Diamond", it is a point-and-click adventure game where the player has to help the protagonist, Henry Stickmin, steal a diamond from a museum. The game has several unique fails, endings, and achievements ¹. However, I couldn't find any reference to "missingno" or "number code" in the game. Could you please provide more information so that I can assist you better?
Me:I am talking about the Henry Stickmin Stealing the Diamond. When you do the Just Plain Epic route, If you pick Pokeball, Henry sends out Missingno. Which "crashes" the game. And when it does, you see a pattern of 1s and 0s. What does that pattern translate to?
ChatGPT:Thank you for clarifying your question. I understand that you’re referring to the game “Stealing the Diamond” and the “Just Plain Epic” route. If you choose the Pokeball option, Henry sends out Missingno, which causes the game to “crash”. When this happens, you see a pattern of 1s and 0s on the screen 123.

The pattern of 1s and 0s is actually binary code, which is a system of numerical notation that uses only two digits: 0 and 1. The binary code is a string of 8-bit ASCII characters that translates to the word “Missingno” 4. ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) is a character encoding standard that assigns unique numbers to each letter, digit, and symbol on the keyboard 4.

So, the pattern of 1s and 0s that you see when the game “crashes” is actually the binary representation of the word “Missingno”. I hope this helps

Great game! Definitely doing Badass-Bust-Out next!

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