I remember playing the first Pokemon GB game and it also had some depressing areas. Like that city that had the tower where everyone was crying for their dead pokemon. :lol
Sakurai improves everybody. Captain Falcon has real moves, Zero Suit Samus can do some damage, Pikachu and Jigglypuff have superior skills, Fox is far more awesome, adult Zelda has the ability to smile, Peach can smack Bowser around any day, Diddy looks cool in spite of his cheesy peanut guns, Pit's weapon actually seems angelic, King Dedede isn't a joke, and Mewtwo...
...well, I guess you can't win them all. Man, does Mewtwo need an upgrade if it's going to make a comeback.
Looking into the hole on the back of a Shedinja sucks out a Pokemon trainer's soul.
And Banette's mouth is stitched shut because if it opens its mouth, it'll lose its own soul. (But they went and completely ignored this when they made the Colosseum animations. It screeches all the time there.)
In Gold & Silver Slowpoke had their tails brutaly cut off
THe bad guy team has repeatly driven Pokemon insane
Legendary Pokemon are almost always self-hating creatures that lash out at the world when controled
Hundreds of Magikarp are killed in Diamond and Pearl.
I was thinking hyper beam. I haven't really used Rayquaza much myself, or played a 3D Pokemon game since Stadium 2, so my guess doesn't have much backing to it. The moves were a heck of a lot easier to remember back in the days of Red, Blue, and Yellow.
I was thinking hyper beam. I haven't really used Rayquaza much myself, or played a 3D Pokemon game since Stadium 2, so my guess doesn't have much backing to it. The moves were a heck of a lot easier to remember back in the days of Red, Blue, and Yellow.
you can't play the whole story mode as one character anymore (or at least that hasn't been shown yet) its set to certain scenerios and you choose between 2 characters in each level depending on how the story is set
example: in the 1st level of the story mode you decide to be either mario or kirby
Were using an extravagant chorus with the Super Smash Bros. Brawl main theme, right? Well, when we recorded it, we also created and recorded the Fire Emblem theme with the same members.
Honestly, I never really made an effort to try to learn all the moves in Pokemon past the Gold and Silver generation. Whenever I see a powerful-looking move that involves a big beam of energy being shot, my mind says "hyper beam".
Honestly, I never really made an effort to try to learn all the moves in Pokemon past the Gold and Silver generation. Whenever I see a powerful-looking move that involves a big beam of energy being shot, my mind says "hyper beam".
Probably cause in before-Gold/Silver, the moves next told you what attack damage they did, or a description. Since R/S, everything about moves + Pokemon are listed, so you don't need to remember what does what.
At any rate, it's nice to see a Pokemon be realistically aggressive and actually threaten somebody.
Due to the battle system of the Pokemon games, even the largest and most untamed Pokemon always fight by the rules and only target the opposing Pokemon, never the trainer or random passerby. It's implied that the more predatory and dangerous Pokemon actually would pose a significant threat to people and it's good to see a game actually reflect that, even if it's not a proper Pokemon game.
The Pokemon manga (which was suprisingly decent) gives more detail to what extent the wild Pokemons can be. Off the top, I remember a giant ghost pokemon devestating an area and they had to bring in special forces with a giant mech-looking Pokeball.
You know I always found it a little disconcerting how just any old pokemon trainer could just waltz in and capture a god for his pocket monster collection. I mean, the legendary creatures in diamond and pearl are
the masters of time and space with whom team galactic was going to destroy the world with
, and you come in and capture them no problem.
And then you battle the elite four with said gods. I would think they'd be a little more terrified of you then they seem to be.
Ah well, it's not like the pokemon universe is renowned for is unparalleled realism. :lol
You know I always found it a little disconcerting how just any old pokemon trainer could just waltz in and capture a god for his pocket monster collection. I mean, the legendary creatures in diamond and pearl are
the masters of time and space with whom team galactic was going to destroy the world with
, and you come in and capture them no problem.
And then you battle the elite four with said gods. I would think they'd be a little more terrified of you then they seem to be.
Ah well, it's not like the pokemon universe is renowned for is unparalleled realism. :lol
The guy you're thinking of is that little purple pig-spring thing... Spoink I think it was called.