Post by Sarah-chan on Jan 10, 2009 19:23:28 GMT -6
WAS 7 - New Furniture?
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We're here to bring you the newest and first edition of WAS since our makeover! Today we got some super-sweet info for you to see, so prepare! For new members, WAS, or Weekly Article Segments, is kind of Moon Forest's newspaper and talks about stuff in the land and Pokémon world.
It's been exciting that we reopened last Thursday, a whole week ago - on no less a new forum! - and are very happy to be back with new members. Help us with being active, and it's sure to be a fun ride. This week will have a Pokémon game segment and movie one, just short and sweet.
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Pokémon Mystery Dungeon 2 -
This time, it's about exploring.
Returning to the DS, but this game doesn't have an objective. Branded the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Darkness (look at the boxes above), this two games are all about exploring certain places within the game instead of having missions like the last two games. You're still a human-turned Pokémon, and while you take the journey to understand why, your partner will insist on exploring and you get flopped into legends and quests along the land. All Pokémon are somehow obtainable in the game (I'm guessing there's a /lot/ of plots and places to go). However, there's a catch. You need to link with somebody that has the other version of the game to get every single one (since probably of these games have the different Pokémon in each, like all the rest). When you're playing the regular game with your Pokémon there are a variation of 16 different ones that go back from first-generation to fourth-generation.
Even better - if you preorder before it releases on April 20, 2008, you get a free guide! As far as I know, this is for United States stores, so I'm sure about other places (I just saw this on the commercial). They still might be taking orders now, so preorder now!
Source:
serebii.com
amazon.com
Pokémon Movie 11 -
It's been known for quite a while now.
I'm pretty sure a lot of you don't know much about when the movies are released in Japan, but I'm going to give you an inside look for the next one! Maybe some of you caught the showing of Pokémon's 10th movie Pokemon Diamond & Pearl: Dialga vs. Palkia vs. Darkrai (which I'm sure is probably on DVD in stores already) when it aired on Cartoonetwork in the U.S. last February, but there's a whole new one coming to Japan's theaters in July - and so enough, to English! If you don't wish to know upcoming spoilers if you haven't watched either movie, then you might not want to read.
Pokémon movie 11 Giratina and the Bouquet of the Sky is the second movie based in the Diamond and Pearl region, Sinnoh (or, as I like to say, Sinnou), and oddly enough, it steps into the previous movie's plot and explains a bit more. If you feel the same way after watching the 10th movie as me then we both might agree that it really felt like it had to many loose ends, so maybe this will explain a bit more? When Dialga and Palkia's combination of space and time battled in the 10th movie, it caused an effect on a world imaged just like the normal Pokémon world, but this one called the Reverse World. Because of these two titan's strength and destructive power dark, poisonous clouds have descended onto this world, and the ruler of this world, Giranina, has become infuriated with the actions taking place. But - how exactly do you think he'll take care of the business to help this world?
Source:
www.pokezam.com/index.php?start_from=20&ucat=&archive=&subaction=&id=&
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Come back new week for even more, and feel the need to comment!
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We're here to bring you the newest and first edition of WAS since our makeover! Today we got some super-sweet info for you to see, so prepare! For new members, WAS, or Weekly Article Segments, is kind of Moon Forest's newspaper and talks about stuff in the land and Pokémon world.
It's been exciting that we reopened last Thursday, a whole week ago - on no less a new forum! - and are very happy to be back with new members. Help us with being active, and it's sure to be a fun ride. This week will have a Pokémon game segment and movie one, just short and sweet.
-
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon 2 -
This time, it's about exploring.
Returning to the DS, but this game doesn't have an objective. Branded the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Darkness (look at the boxes above), this two games are all about exploring certain places within the game instead of having missions like the last two games. You're still a human-turned Pokémon, and while you take the journey to understand why, your partner will insist on exploring and you get flopped into legends and quests along the land. All Pokémon are somehow obtainable in the game (I'm guessing there's a /lot/ of plots and places to go). However, there's a catch. You need to link with somebody that has the other version of the game to get every single one (since probably of these games have the different Pokémon in each, like all the rest). When you're playing the regular game with your Pokémon there are a variation of 16 different ones that go back from first-generation to fourth-generation.
Even better - if you preorder before it releases on April 20, 2008, you get a free guide! As far as I know, this is for United States stores, so I'm sure about other places (I just saw this on the commercial). They still might be taking orders now, so preorder now!
Source:
serebii.com
amazon.com
Pokémon Movie 11 -
It's been known for quite a while now.
I'm pretty sure a lot of you don't know much about when the movies are released in Japan, but I'm going to give you an inside look for the next one! Maybe some of you caught the showing of Pokémon's 10th movie Pokemon Diamond & Pearl: Dialga vs. Palkia vs. Darkrai (which I'm sure is probably on DVD in stores already) when it aired on Cartoonetwork in the U.S. last February, but there's a whole new one coming to Japan's theaters in July - and so enough, to English! If you don't wish to know upcoming spoilers if you haven't watched either movie, then you might not want to read.
Pokémon movie 11 Giratina and the Bouquet of the Sky is the second movie based in the Diamond and Pearl region, Sinnoh (or, as I like to say, Sinnou), and oddly enough, it steps into the previous movie's plot and explains a bit more. If you feel the same way after watching the 10th movie as me then we both might agree that it really felt like it had to many loose ends, so maybe this will explain a bit more? When Dialga and Palkia's combination of space and time battled in the 10th movie, it caused an effect on a world imaged just like the normal Pokémon world, but this one called the Reverse World. Because of these two titan's strength and destructive power dark, poisonous clouds have descended onto this world, and the ruler of this world, Giranina, has become infuriated with the actions taking place. But - how exactly do you think he'll take care of the business to help this world?
Source:
www.pokezam.com/index.php?start_from=20&ucat=&archive=&subaction=&id=&
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Come back new week for even more, and feel the need to comment!