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The connection of the Gameboy cartridge is abnormal Please re-insert the cartridge and try again The Gameboy cartridge was removed during access The Transfer Pak in not inserted properly There is something other than the Transfer Pak inserted Of note is that there's quite a few typos. Starting at 0x144354 in the ROM is text that was going to be used for this mode. Unlike other Championships, there is no title defense secondary story path - your Game Boy Color character would get saved into an open slot, and that's it. Some of the cutscenes, most notably Taka's and the one that comes after the Handicap Match, are fairly humorous as well.

Opponents are all completely in-character, at least inasmuch as No Mercy portrayed them - Angle's cutscenes involve plenty of "It's true," for example. In every other Championship mode, the opposite is the case, necessary for getting Attitude Era catchphrases and the like in. This mode was fully written, and seems to take advantage of the fact that it can tell a unique story without involving the player character. Winning the Championship results in a message that your Game Boy Color character is now playable on your N64 No Mercy cart. Your character then interjects with the single bit of dialogue that they will utter within the entire campaign, and the rest of it takes place as backstage dialogues between Hunter/Stephanie and (generally) your upcoming opponent.

Triple H and Stephanie McMahon interrupt, and introduce the plot: you have to win a series of matches before facing Triple H for the World Heavyweight Championship. The story starts out with you being introduced by The Rock as an exciting fresh new face. There are no branching paths, and your player character plays no role in the plot. Listed as "No Mercy Game Boy Color" in the Championship menu, it consists of eight matches. Now the mode will be accessible in Championship Mode.

Choose "Clone Superstar" and clone it to the "Data 512" slot, which is in the newly-opened "Superstars 6" group. Once the GBC version was cancelled, the mode was dummied out, but it's still accessible with a couple of simple steps. The game was supposed to have Transfer Pak functionality to take your created wrestler in the Game Boy Color version and place him in the Nintendo 64 version.
