No ROM hack is perfect. Here are the known issues with Pokemon Glazed 910:
Fix: The community has released a "Glazed 9.1.1 Hotfix" that patches these three bugs. If you are a purist, stick with 910; if you want stability, find the hotfix.
[Obtaining the Bicycle] Rydel: Hello! I'm Rydel. Welcome to my cycle shop! Rydel: What's that? You want a bike? Well, they usually cost a fortune. But for a trainer on a quest? I'll give you one for free! Rydel: Pick one: The Acro Bike (for tricks) or the Mach Bike (for speed). (If player selects Mach Bike) Rydel: Here you go! A Mach Bike! It can climb muddy slopes. Enjoy!
[The Move Relearner] Move Relearner: I can teach your Pokémon moves they have forgotten, or even moves they missed learning while leveling up! Move Relearner: But I require a Heart Scale for my services. Do you have one?
[The Name Rater] Name Rater: I am the Name Rater. I judge the nicknames of Pokémon. Name Rater: Hmm... That Pokémon... its name is quite wonderful! Name Rater: Would you like to give it a new nickname?
Kaelen climbed the Spiral Mountain, past trainers who spoke in reverse, past wild Pokémon that phased through Poké Balls like ghosts. At the summit, she found the original Wanderer—now ancient, blind, and fused to a stone throne made of save files.
"I was supposed to fix the glitch," he whispered, his mouth moving a second after his words arrived. "Instead, I created a patch. Every time a trainer in your world uses a move, heals at a center, or saves their game, they copy data from the real world. You are all echoes. And the originals? They're waking up."
He handed her the 910 Flute—cracked, singing a single, painful note. "Play this at the Nexus of Two Worlds. But know this: if you fix the Glaze, your universe will unfix. Your friends, your Riolu—they will derez into memory. If you break the Glaze completely… both worlds collapse into raw code."
[Rankor Region - Amphitrite City] (Late game. Player arrives at the Pokémon League.) pokemon glazed 910
League Gate Guard: Welcome to the Rankor Pokémon League. Only trainers who have collected all 8 Rankor Badges may pass. League Gate Guard: You have them. Very well. Prepare yourself.
[Hall of Fame - Champion Battle] *(The Champion is waiting. It is Percy.)
Percy: We meet again. You have been a thorn in my side since Tunod. Percy: I have finally done it. I have captured both Dialga and Palkia. With their combined power, I can rewrite reality! Percy: I am the Champion now. Defeat me, and I will relinquish the title... and the legendary Pokémon!
(Battle Initiated: Champion Percy vs. Player) (Percy sends out lvl 75 Dialga and Palkia in a double battle format in some versions, or high-level singles.)
(Percy is defeated)
Percy: Impossible... The link... it's breaking! (A bright flash fills the screen. Dialga and Palkia are freed.)
Percy: I... I failed. My dream of a perfect world... Percy: Perhaps... this world doesn't need to be rewritten. Perhaps it just needs strong trainers like you to protect it. Percy: Go on. Enter the Hall of Fame. You are the true Champion.
[Resort Area] Man: Congratulations, Champion! Now that you've beaten the main story, the World Tournament is open to you. Man: Gym Leaders from Kanto, Hoenn, Sinnoh, and Unova have gathered here. Are you ready to face the ultimate challenge? No ROM hack is perfect
[Secrets of Splicers] Scientist: Hey, Champ! I've been working on a new item. The DNA Splicers. Scientist: With this, you can fuse certain Pokémon! Try it out on Kyurem and Reshiram, or maybe even some others...
Absolutely. In an era where new hacks focus on gimmicks (Randomizers, Nuzlocke modes, Fakemon), Glazed 910 remains a traditional, complete, and epic adventure. It offers:
The keyword "pokemon glazed 910" serves as a beacon for players who want the final, polished version of a legendary hack—not the derivative mods or broken betas.
Twenty years later, in the quiet town of Meridian Port, a girl named Kaelen found a seed-shaped stone in the belly of a dead Magikarp. The stone didn't reflect light—it absorbed it, leaving a small, perfect circle of darkness on her palm.
Her mother, a weathered breeder who once fought in the Glaze Wars, turned pale. "That's a Null Core. A fragment of the 910th fracture. Throw it back into the sea."
Kaelen didn't. That night, her starter Pokémon—a loyal Riolu named Pulse—began to twitch. Its eyes turned from black to #9109FF, a color not found in nature. When it spoke telepathically for the first time, its voice was two voices layered: one young and scared, the other ancient and humming.
"The Glaze is thinning," Pulse said. "And something from the other side is learning to walk in our skin."
[Intro Sequence] (Screen fades in. The player is sleeping in their bedroom. The phone rings.) Fix: The community has released a "Glazed 9
Mom: Wake up, sleepyhead! You're going to be late! Mom: Professor Birch has been waiting for you. He has something important to discuss with you. Don't keep him waiting!
(Player goes downstairs.) Mom: Oh, you're finally up. You need to go to Professor Birch's Lab. It's the building right next to our house. Go on, I'll be here making breakfast.
[Birch’s Lab] (Player enters. Professor Birch is waiting.)
Prof. Birch: Ah, there you are! I've been expecting you. Prof. Birch: As you know, the Tunod region is full of many different kinds of Pokémon. Recently, however, strange occurrences have been happening. Pokémon are acting strangely, and sightings of legendary Pokémon have increased. Prof. Birch: I need a young, spirited trainer to go out and investigate. But first, you'll need a partner. Prof. Birch: Go on, choose one!
(Player looks at the Poké Balls on the table.) Prof. Birch: That one contains Turtwig. The one in the middle is Chimchar. And the last one is Piplup. Choose wisely!
(Player picks Pokémon) Prof. Birch: A fine choice! This Pokémon will be your partner on your journey. Prof. Birch: Now, your friend, [Rival Name], is waiting outside. Why don't you go battle him? It will be a good test of your skills.
[Outside the Lab] Rival: Hey! You got a Pokémon too? Professor Birch asked me to test you out. Let's see what you've got!
(Battle Initiated: Rival vs. Player)
Rival: Wow, you're strong! That was a great battle. Rival: Well, I'm off to become the champion! I'll see you around. Don't fall behind!