There's nothing "Deluxe"
about Pokémon
Deluxe. The cartridge has only one Pokémon
game on it, and it isn't even the Hong Kong
original. This cartridge is a main character hack of
some Felix the Cat game.

Why does that dude always look pissed?
The label is well-designed, which is common for
newer hacks. I'd expect that this was released
around 1998, based on the style and cartridge,
though the start screen titles the game "Pokémon
2000."
Even nicer than the label design is the hack
itself. Like I said, it's a basic hack, which is
nothing special, but even hackers can mess up a
basic hack. In this particular hack only four
things are different: the start screen, the world
names, the main
character, and the still image of the main character
near the health bar at the bottom of the screen. The
hackers were able to change the main character to a
very nice looking Pokémon.

This is one messy looking start screen.

A damn nice hack. Have you seen the Bart hack?
Yikes!
I paid $10 for this game, and that's about the
right price. Some Pokémon multi-carts can sell for
close to $25.