Hooray for the 3 original (and best) starters!MBergman said:Hells to the yes! We all know that there's only 151 REAL Pokémon! (;Veloxe said:I already caught them all back in red and blue. I have no need to catch them all again.
Hooray for the 3 original (and best) starters!MBergman said:Hells to the yes! We all know that there's only 151 REAL Pokémon! (;Veloxe said:I already caught them all back in red and blue. I have no need to catch them all again.
actually you can get this one pretty early in the gameDrentics said:I never saw the appeal in catching all of them. Especially the legendaries.
You get them too late in the game to use them for anything but the elite four and by then I'd rather use the team I've been building from the start than some wonky-looking new guy.
Well that's a load of bullshit...Tom Goldman said:Any Black & White owner that connects to the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection between March 6 and April 10 will receive a Liberty Pass. This Liberty Pass provides access to an exclusive island that can't be reached through normal gameplay. Within this island hides the mythical Victini.
Honestly, when the games stop being about a kid who finds a scientist who gives them a choice of three pokemon and then asks them to go to the next town and back before letting them get pokeballs or a pokedex and then sends them out to collect all the pokemon while earning 8 badges from pokemon gyms and battling a devious group of people who want to use pokemon for evil, I'll give that statement some merit.Jumwa said:One thing I can tell you that the games haven't done, is grown stale and unchanging.
So because games in a series have common elements, it is therefore all the same game? Your reasoning could equally be applied to all game series in existence (except maybe Xcom) proving them all "the same game".TomLikesGuitar said:Honestly, when the games stop being about a kid who finds a scientist who gives them a choice of three pokemon and then asks them to go to the next town and back before letting them get pokeballs or a pokedex and then sends them out to collect all the pokemon while earning 8 badges from pokemon gyms and battling a devious group of people who want to use pokemon for evil, I'll give that statement some merit.
But until they come up with a new idea, I'm not gonna play the same game with a few added gimmicks ("Oh man, I can dress up my pokemon and put them in a beauty pageant... why is this fun?"). Slightly changing minute details but leaving the basic plot and mechanics untouched makes a game stale.
Hold items are not innovative. More pokemon in each battle is not innovative.
Where's the pokemon MMO?.. or even a pokemon game with a different plot?
They'll never exist because people continue to buy the same game.
Er...Butterfree IS known as the Butterfly Pokemon, just like how Charmander is the Lizard Pokemon, Vulpix is the Fox Pokemon, Psyduck is the Duck Pokemon, Zubat is the Bat Pokemon, Rattata is the Mouse Pokemon, Ekans is the Snake Pokemon and Exeggcute is the Egg Pokemon. Unless it is something weird, Nintendo hardly ever categories a Pokemon beyond its basic form (e.g calling a fox based Pokemon a Fox Pokemon). And even then, the Species the Pokemon belongs to may not be unique to the Pokemon. For example, Machop, Machoke and Machamp are all known as the Superpower Pokemon; Horsea, Seadra, Kingdra Dratini, Dragonair, Dragonite and Salamence are all known as Dragon Pokemon.Jumwa said:Victini the Victory pokemon, huh? That'd be like if they did "Butterfree: the Butterfly Pokemon!" Rofl my socks off, huh?
Yeah, that was my joke, directed at the person who said that Nintendo somehow crapped out by saying Victini was the victory pokemon. : )wolfgirl90 said:Er...Butterfree IS known as the Butterfly Pokemon...
I read the stats on Serebii. Its only:Asuka Soryu said:Meh. I can't connect my DS to the internet, so this truely doesn't matter to me. Besides, Victni or whatever looks meh.