Pokémon Throw Down Capcom-Style In Pokémon: Type Wild

Earnest Cavalli

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Pokémon Throw Down Capcom-Style In Pokémon: Type Wild


What do you get when you cross Pokémon and Street Fighter?

Despite the name, Pokémon battles are largely dull affairs. Select an attack, watch a canned animation, swear at whoever designed Wobbuffet [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Wobbuffet_%28Pok%C3%A9mon%29]; the Pokémon formula may be incredibly lucrative for Nintendo, but in practice it lacks bombastic action.

Enter: Pokémon: Type Wild, a 2D fighter created by an intensely dedicated Japanese Pokémon fan. The game is still only in the beta stages, but it already boasts a cast of 8 Pokémon fighters, each of whom can call on three other Pokémon to assist them during battle.

Sharp eyed Pokémon fans will also notice that the game's arenas are esoteric blends of various Pokémon properties. Roughly six people actually played Hey You, Pikachu, yet elements of the game still appear in Type Wild.

Likewise, the characters themselves are designed with fan service in mind. Instead of a standard Lucario and the Mystery of Mew [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Lucario] film.

Of course, the key to any 2D fighter is in the gameplay, and as far as unfinished DIY games go, Type Wild is quite impressive. It's been described as similar to Arc System Works' BlazBlue series, a strong compliment for a game developed by amateurs.

Here, see for yourself:


Nintendo, being intensely protective of their intellectual properties, will no doubt crush this project in a hail of legal threats and litigation before long, but until that time prospective Poké pugilists can download the game from the fan's website.

Recent media coverage has annihilated the download server [http://www.pokesho.com/img_zip/1/typewild_090611.exe], but it should, in theory, reappear soon.

In the meantime, would anyone like to comment on how awesome/terrible this is?

Alternately, would anyone like to petition for a Street Fighter X Pokémon title? I'd do it myself, but after I suggested an HD remake of Quiz & Dragons, Capcom won't return my calls.

Source: Tales Chronicles [http://www.pokesho.com/home.html]

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Scizophrenic Llama

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I have a feeling Nintendo is going to drop a bomb on this, although it'll live on through torrents and such. Given how they bombed that fan made MMO a while back.

I'll have to try to get my hands on it later.
 
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This is really, really awesome.

As a result, Nintendo will shut it right the fuck down.
 

Onyx Oblivion

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I'd buy it for money with all the fully evolved pokemon.

It'd be the most imbalanced fighting game ever, but I'd buy it.
 

Mordekaien

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RandallJohn said:
It's still unreachable for me, but I'm gonna guess there's no Mac client. -_-
Guess Again! :D

I played it, can be fun sometimes. But the Japanese is kinda hard to translate :p
 

TimeLord

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I would be thrilled about this. But I can already see Nintendo lumbering over the hill with an oversized hammer.
 

Rad Party God

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Hhhmmmm... A 2D Pokémon fighter, BlazBlue style wich actually looks and seems to play pretty good?.

Unfortunately, we all know how this marvelous idea will end up like.
 

Mister Benoit

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Gengar used Hypnosis then Dream Eater on Snorlax >.> That was so incredibly awesome, can't believe they incorporated game moves >.<
 

briunj04

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That's probably one of the coolest fan projects I've ever seen :O
The sprites look better than the ones used in Pokemon and the development probably had to make them all by themselves.
I need to download it before Nintendo squashes the project