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Drunk Hobbit 06-15-2002 10:41 PM

In the series they let in some of the new well before the gold/silver games were released. Claimed that to the west new pokemon lived. Yet in the game these new pokemon were everywhere including Kanto and not just Johto. Gotta love the loop holes. :D

Drunk Hobbit 06-15-2002 11:16 PM

And here's a scan from a pamphlet given out at E3:

http://www.freewebz.com/pokegba/index.html

Characters look best from the back...

GameMaster 06-17-2002 12:16 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Jin
I don't get it. How come in every new Pokemon game there are at least 100 more pokemon discovered in the world. How do these unseen pokemon all of the sudden become common on the same planet? I know it's just a game, but I wish there was some kind of explaination, like they evolve strangely, were created by scientists, or came from another planet. :unsure:
It's no different from real life Jin and the world we live in. Do you think we've discovered every creature living on Earth? I bet we discover at least 100 new species every year. The world is a big place. Some Pokémon only appear to trainers who are true of heart such as Mew.

Jin 06-17-2002 12:52 AM

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Originally posted by GameMaster


It's no different from real life Jin and the world we live in. Do you think we've discovered every creature living on Earth? I bet we discover at least 100 new species every year. The world is a big place. Some Pokémon only appear to trainers who are true of heart such as Mew.

There's a big difference though. There are millions of different species of bugs, bacteria, and animals on our planet that we've all ready discovered. Your estimate is probably right, we must find at least 100 new organisms every year, but the main difference is that the ones that we find are usually small insects, or bacteria in tropical rainforests, and on a rare occasion an animal. In the Pokemon world however, there were only 150 species known to man, and within a year twice as many are discovered. We're not talking just bugs and bacteria, but animals the size of dogs. Also, these large Pokemon appear suddenly where humans exist, so it's not like they're in some area that's never been explored.

Angrist 06-17-2002 07:24 AM

It's called fiction. ;)

GameMaster 06-18-2002 12:04 AM

Do you guys think there really are Big Foots and Lock Ness monsters. I've seen videos on cheesy mystery shows that show clips and recordings but I'm not sure whether these are real or not? :confused:


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