Moderator: Inferno
Black Flare wrote:Seguiré leyéndoos y aprendiendo acerca de todas estas cosas.
Inferno wrote:Sabiendo que sale de japón, ¿qué vais a hacer los pokemaniacos?
Curxen wrote:A ver si sale algo para la 3DS. Una última cosa si me llegase a comprar Blanco y Negro 2, ¿me tenía que haber comprado previamente el 1?
Pappapishu wrote:
will-o-the-wisp wrote:La sexta generación saldrá seguramente en 3DS (e incluso los supuestos remakes de Rubí y Zafiro podrían hacerlo si es que pasan a ser algo más que un rumor), pero aún le queda bastante (un año o dos, dependiendo cuándo quieran acabar esta).
will-o-the-wisp wrote:El anime me parece aburridísimo
museum wrote:os gusta mas los primeros pokemon (tanto juegos como "pokemons"), os gustan mas los actuales como negro y blando, u os gustan por igual???
Sau wrote:Sonará extraño y patético que un hombre a sus 23 años abra un topic sobre esta saga de videojuegos
Sau wrote:Black Flare wrote:Seguiré leyéndoos y aprendiendo acerca de todas estas cosas.
Conmigo me parece que vas a aprender poco, solo me dedico a buildear como un asqueroso freak
museum wrote:yo os quiero hacer una pregunta a los amantes de la saga, para mi se puede decir que fue una revolucion, pero esa revolucion se quedo en los azul rojo y amarillo... el resto es estirar el chicle...
os gusta mas los primeros pokemon (tanto juegos como "pokemons"), os gustan mas los actuales como negro y blando, u os gustan por igual???
Sau wrote:Francamente, dudo que alguna vez vaya a pasar de un rumor... La tercera generación es la que peor feedback se ha llevado, cosa que no entiendo. A mí me parece que le da mil patadas a la cuarta generación. No hay gilipolleces de controlar el espacio y el tiempo, no hay subnormalidades sobre un pkmn divino creador de todo el universo, no hay tantos legendarios... Y no, no hay tantos diseños malos. Además, criticar la tercera, cuando al igual que la cuarta, gira en torno a eventos relacionados con pkmn legendarios, me parece un poco estúpido: Está claro que el argumento de cuarta generación una copia del de tercera llevado a más (Cuando precisamente lo que había que hacer era llevarlo a menos).
- Both involved an upheaval to the Pokédex structure: Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire was the first game to have a regional Pokédex excluding Pokémon from previous generations, while Pokémon Black and White's regional Pokédex was the first to contain no Pokémon from previous generations.
- They also involve introducing little to no evolutionary relatives from their previous generations.
- Hoenn is so far the only region of the main series games not to be rendered in 3D. It is also the only region that did not yet appear in a game specifically compatible with the Nintendo DS series of handheld consoles by Nintendo.
- The inclusion of the HM contains Dive that used to travel underwater locations, which was previously exclusive to Generation III.
- The original function of the Dive Ball was restored which makes it more effective on Pokémon that dwell underwater. Unova has no underwater wild Pokémon encounters.
- The inclusion of a skilled family of Pokémon Trainers similar to the Winstrate Family. Both families are battled in the same way, all consecutively.
- Some of the available Décor in the Pokémon Dream World resembles decorations that are available for Secret Bases in Hoenn.
- Generation V's Elite Four theme features a remixed sample from the Generation III Elite Four theme.
- Both Hoenn and Unova have ancient locations that show written messages of a unique language in real life, Braille and Cuneiform respectively.
- Currents reappear on Routes 17 and 18.
- The inclusion of two rival characters that each have different gender, similar to Generation III.
- Cheren and Wally, the two rival characters, both appear in Victory Road for rematches.
- A Backpacker in Desert Resort tells the player that he comes from Hoenn, and that he doesn't need the Go-Goggles here unlike in Hoenn.
- In Undella Town during Summer, a boy tells the player that he and his family comes from Hoenn and visit Undella Town every Summer.
- A fossil depicting an Armaldo in the Nacrene City museum.
- Shoal Salt and Shoal Shell can be obtained in Pokémon Black and White, despite only having a function in the Hoenn region.
- In the anime, Dawn decided to travel to Hoenn to compete in Contests in SS024, as May before her did in Johto.
- In Stopping the Rage of Legends! (Part 1), dark red and dark blue orbs were used alongside black and white orbs to call forth Landorus.
castlevaniax wrote:El spiritomb es la caña. Mi pokemon favorito XD
IV's: 31 a todo; EV's: 4 a PS, 252 a Ataque, 124 a Defensa, 128 a Def esp.
Naturaleza Cauta, habilidad Bromista (DW), y de objeto Restos.
Ataques: Golpe bajo, Sombra vil, Rayo confuso, Recuperación.
Black Flare wrote:Nobunaga's ambition si que ha llegado aquí a España, yo conozco los videojuegos que reciben el nombre de Samurai Warriors. Quizás no os suene, pero a lo mejor si su hermano Dynasty Warriors del que tiene un sistema parecido y un tipo de juego hack and slash.
will-o-the-wisp wrote:- Both involved an upheaval to the Pokédex structure: Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire was the first game to have a regional Pokédex excluding Pokémon from previous generations, while Pokémon Black and White's regional Pokédex was the first to contain no Pokémon from previous generations.
- They also involve introducing little to no evolutionary relatives from their previous generations.
- Hoenn is so far the only region of the main series games not to be rendered in 3D. It is also the only region that did not yet appear in a game specifically compatible with the Nintendo DS series of handheld consoles by Nintendo.
- The inclusion of the HM contains Dive that used to travel underwater locations, which was previously exclusive to Generation III.
- The original function of the Dive Ball was restored which makes it more effective on Pokémon that dwell underwater. Unova has no underwater wild Pokémon encounters.
- The inclusion of a skilled family of Pokémon Trainers similar to the Winstrate Family. Both families are battled in the same way, all consecutively.
- Some of the available Décor in the Pokémon Dream World resembles decorations that are available for Secret Bases in Hoenn.
- Generation V's Elite Four theme features a remixed sample from the Generation III Elite Four theme.
- Both Hoenn and Unova have ancient locations that show written messages of a unique language in real life, Braille and Cuneiform respectively.
- Currents reappear on Routes 17 and 18.
- The inclusion of two rival characters that each have different gender, similar to Generation III.
- Cheren and Wally, the two rival characters, both appear in Victory Road for rematches.
- A Backpacker in Desert Resort tells the player that he comes from Hoenn, and that he doesn't need the Go-Goggles here unlike in Hoenn.
- In Undella Town during Summer, a boy tells the player that he and his family comes from Hoenn and visit Undella Town every Summer.
- A fossil depicting an Armaldo in the Nacrene City museum.
- Shoal Salt and Shoal Shell can be obtained in Pokémon Black and White, despite only having a function in the Hoenn region.
- In the anime, Dawn decided to travel to Hoenn to compete in Contests in SS024, as May before her did in Johto.
- In Stopping the Rage of Legends! (Part 1), dark red and dark blue orbs were used alongside black and white orbs to call forth Landorus.
Edito: Estas son las dos imágenes que aparecen en el scan con el nuevo líder de gimnasio de agua. Los escenarios son sospechosamente parecidos a otros de Hoenn.