The games were intended to encourage human interaction and linking up via link-cables, back in the days of the Game Boys. Not to mention that back in those days, we didn't all have instant, uninterrupted internet access, so basically everything about the games was a mystery, and got passed around by mouth. People didn't fully understand the game mechanics, and if the television show or game guides (the physical kind back in those days) hadn't explained it to us, we would've all had heart attacks if we saw our Magikarps evolve. Machamp, Alakazam, Steelix, Golem, etc, those were all rewards for making friends.
I agree about the PC design, though. I'd like to see them implement the PC into the Pokedex, so people wouldn't have to travel all the way to a Pokemon centre just to switch out their team.
Today, possible artwork from the development of the new season of the Pokemon anime was released onto the internet. Whether or not you care about the show, these rough drawings appear to show four unreleased Pokemon, including what appears to be evolved forms of two of the new starter Pokemon.
![]()
New trailer showcases new Pokemon, as well as triple battles. I dunno about you, but I thought two was enough.
The new trailer can be viewed here.
It also appears to show a bit of the online-mode, though I can't tell exactly what's happening. To be honest, I feel like the addition of the PC-mode is a big deviation from the game's style. If it isn't on a hand-held, it doesn't seem right.
Last edited by thehoodedsmack; June 27th, 2010 at 10:24 PM.
Just to let you guy's know, Play-Asia.com (Where I get my imports from, heh) has announced that they are allowing people to preorder Pokemon Black and White!
Note: This preorder is for the Japanese version of the game. If you can't read Japanese, or don't like the challenge of beating a game in a different language, then wait until somewhere in March 2011 for it to come out in English.
Pokemon Black: http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-13-71-...k-70-3vy7.html
Pokemon White: http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-13-71-...e-70-3vy6.html
Both games cost $59.90 USD, with $5.90 USD shipping. (I believe they offer other shipping, it costs more however)
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
Bookmarks