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Monday, October 24, 2005

Pokémon Rocks America 2005 (From one of our members!)

Pokémon Rocks America 2005

Today I went to Pokémon Rocks America 2005 in Boston. Here is wht there was:
  • Parking: Is was $12.00. Hey, Pokémon Rocks America 2005 is free so they get you on paking.
  • As you enter: There were little fags all round the front. You go through doors and this other company gives cupons with nothing to do with Pokémon Rocks America 2005.
  • When you actually enter: There is a big arch way with Pokémon on it and Nurse Joy and Officer Jenny are there to greet you. Also as you come in you get a Pickachu mask and a Pokémon FAN magazine.
  • PokéCenter Boston: There was a huge line. When you get to the front you can buy PokéDolls, clothes and cards.
  • Contest: You fill out a simple form and are entered into a contest to go to New York on Thanksgiving. Also just by enternig you get a water bottle and a Rayquaza patch.
  • TCG Arenas: In the front people are giving out Lugia promo cards. Then there is a demo area where you can try the cards. And you can battle people and staff.
  • PokéCar: The Pokémon Bug is parked in the middle and you can get your picture by it.
  • PokéStage: There are plays and contests where you can win prises, like a book cover, game, bookmark, and other what not.. (Hint: Go to the right side of the stage and they'll give you the prizes anyway.)
  • PokéSoccer: The Pokémon sponsered soccor company was there and you can kick a soccer ball in the Blaziken Kick game. You'll win a bokk mark.
  • PokéRoll: There is a game where you roll a ball and win a bobble head, or, you can just buy them.
  • XD: You can play a battle in Pokémon XD with staff.
  • Food court: Nothing Pokémon.
  • Munchlax and Mystic Ticket: Bring your GBA or DS and you get free things.
  • Union Room: Just like the Union room in FR&LG. But for going in you get a Metang.
  • Trials: You can try any Pokémon game.
  • Trial XD: You can try Pokémon XD for 5 minutes.
  • Photo lab: You can take pictures and meet characters. Also you can be interviewed by Pro. Birch.
  • Statues: There are statues with Pokémon everywhere.
  • Bags: You get bags filled with fun and cupons.
  • Poeple: ALERT: There are NO human Pokémon characters there (Ash, Misty...) Just wierdos dressing as them.
  • Tip: Do what you want you'll never come back.
And that was my Pokémon Rocks America 2005 experience.
From: Psyduck's Thoughts: A Random Day

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Tuesday, October 18, 2005

Z7作業 について: (From one of our members!)

Z7作業 について:

What?
Z7works® is a company that makes the websites that choose to join then extra - special and cooler than any site or blogs you've ever scene.

Mission:
For Websites:
Z7works® mission for websites is to make every site more unique and attract more people a day.

For Blogs:
Z7works® mission for blogs is again, to make every blog even more unique and attract even more people per day.

Cost?
Z7works® doesn't charge a thing, we are willing to do this out of the goodness of our hearts. Donations are excepted though.

Members?
These are the sites and blogs that joined so far:
Websites:
None so far, but we haven't benn around long enough for people to find out about our goodness.


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From: Us, Z7作業

Monday, October 10, 2005

トレーラー! (From one of our members!)

Here is the new trailer for the new Pokémon Game!:





ここにそれは、新しいJRBnet のチャットルーム! ある
Here it is, the NEW JRBnet Chat Room!

最終的に、待っていることのヒース時間そして数か月後に、ここにそれは、新しいの、及びユーザーフレンドリー改良されて、JRBnet のチャットルームある! 今世界中でポケモン についての桟橋によって雑談することは容易である!
唯一の規則は次の通りことをある:
  • それをPG-13 保ちなさい
  • ポケモンについての唯一の話
  • 恐れていてはいけない、過す楽しい時をあってはいけない!
ここにリンクはそれにある: JRBnetの雑談
Finally, after ling hours and even months of waiting, here it is, the new, improved, and user-friendly, JRBnet chat room! Now it's easier than ever to chat with piers about Pokémon
all ove the world!
The only rules are as follows:
  • Keep it PG-13
  • Only talk about Pokémon
  • Don't Be Afraid, have fun!

Here is the link to it: JRBnetの雑談



From: JRBnetの雑談

Tuesday, October 04, 2005

Pokémon XD (From one of our members!)

Where Ever, CT., Oct 4, 2005 – Pokémon has not only proved itself as a leader in the video game industry, but it also has become an obsession for millions of zealous fans. Pokémon has spawned more than $15 billion in worldwide retail sales, while the franchise is on the verge of selling its 150 millionth game worldwide. Without fail, every new Pokémon game sells more than 1 million, while the legacy has grown in the United States since its introduction in 1998. But the newest game speaks for itself – Pokémon® XD: Gale of Darkness launches Oct. 3 for Nintendo GameCube™ and is the next step on the ladder of success for Pokémon. As fans have grown up, so has the game.Nintendo

The role-playing game brings with it nearly 40 hours of game play and a fantastic new storyline. The legendary Lugia™ tragically has been turned into Shadow Lugia: the ultimate Shadow Pokémon that supposedly can't be purified. The evil organization Cipher is dedicated to world domination and uses Shadow Lugia to steal a Pokémon-carrying cargo ship. Now players must snag and purify the Shadow Pokémon, saving them from a life of evil deeds.
Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness
The game is inundated with fascinating and original features: Players can use a new method to help purify up to nine Pokémon at once in the Purify Chamber. Taking full advantage of the Purify Chamber means building up a collection of purified Pokémon to place around the Shadow Pokémon: the more the Pokémon, the faster the purification.

Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness also runs deep with inventive game-play components. The option-rich Vs. Mode allows players to compete in extreme 3-D battles with their favorite Pokémon. A mini-game called Battle Bingo appeals to players of all ages. It's much like real bingo: Players must fill in their card squares by battling Pokémon.

In addition, the game is highlighted by great battles, astonishing graphics and mind-boggling effects. For Pokémon loyalists, Nintendo resourcefully incorporates the Game Boy® Advance by offering players the ability to import their preferred Pokémon and watch them battle in full 3-D on Nintendo GameCube – the Vs. Mode allows players to import all their Game Boy Advance Pokémon from games like Pokémon® Ruby, Pokémon® Sapphire, Pokémon® FireRed, Pokémon® LeafGreen and Pokémon® Emerald.

The craving for Pokémon continues to escalate with Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, which is Rated E for Everyone. For more information, visit www.pokemonxd.com.

[More:]

Pokémon USA, Inc., a subsidiary of The Pokémon Company in Japan, manages and oversees the property outside of Asia, which includes licensing activities, brand promotions, publication of the Pokémon Trading Card Game, TV animation, home video entertainment, the official Pokémon.com Web site and pokemoncenter.com, an e-commerce site. Nintendo of America manages marketing and distribution of Pokémon video games and the Pokémon Trading Card Game in North America.

Pokémon was launched in Japan in 1996 for play on Nintendo's Game Boy® and has evolved into a global cultural phenomenon. Pokémon was introduced in North America in September 1998 and has since generated more than $15 billion in worldwide retail sales. More than 40 million Pokémon video games have been sold in the United States, including Pokémon Ruby and Pokémon Sapphire, which were the No. 2 and No. 3 best-selling video games of 2003, according to the NPD Group.

The Pokémon Trading Card Game, fueled by organized play programs around the world, has spurred global sales of more than 14 billion cards to date, while the Pokémon animated series on Kids' WB!, now in its eighth season, consistently ranks within the top three shows for boys ages 6 to 11.

The worldwide leader and innovator in the creation of interactive entertainment, Nintendo Co., Ltd., of Kyoto, Japan, manufactures and markets hardware and software for its popular home and portable video game systems. Each year, hundreds of all-new titles for the best-selling Game Boy® Advance SP, Nintendo DS™ and Nintendo GameCube™ systems extend Nintendo's vast game library and continue the tradition of delivering a rich, diverse mix of quality video games for players of all ages. Since the release of its first home video game system in 1983, Nintendo has sold more than 2 billion video games and more than 353 million hardware units globally, creating enduring industry icons such as Mario™ and Donkey Kong® and launching popular culture franchise phenomena such as Metroid®, Zelda™ and Pokémon®. A wholly owned subsidiary, Nintendo of America Inc., based in Redmond, Wash., serves as headquarters for Nintendo's operations in the Western Hemisphere.

For more information about Nintendo, visit the company's Web site at www.nintendo.com.

From: 小型モンスター