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Published by 63020279, 2023-04-23 09:57:09

Pokewiki Magazine

pokemon magazine

CONTENTS 03 Why Pokemon is still popular? 14 Legendary POKEMON by satoshi by Pikashu 36 Curry Dex by Pikashu ABC 36 Pokemon Center Design by Pikashu ABC 36 What the most expensive PKMN by Pikashu ABC


48 LEGENDARY pokemon cards 51 Pokemon Character Design 77 The new sword and sheld 98 Pokemon LONDON is closing!? by Pikashu ABC by Pikashu ABC by Pikashu ABC by Pikashu ABC


NOTE EDITOR’S When I heard the news on NHK I went back to the office since I knew there’d still be people there working. I thought I’d go there, tell them what I heard, and then we’d all put our heads together. I figured it’d be bet - ter to be in the office while we worked to gather infor - mation. I also imagined the people on the animation side would’ve been running around their offices like chickens with their heads cut off, wondering how in the world those types of scenes made it into their show in the first place. Of course, there didn’t end up being any one single root cause, or any one way the public was affected by this. The incident was a combination of many contributing factors, all happening at the same time. But even back then, we all knew the environment in which kids watched Pokémon and the way Japanese kids and adults were interacting with TVs played more of a role in this incident than the actual flashing scenes themselves. And so, TV shows recklessly started push - ing the limits again, slowly ramping up the number of flashing scenes in their shows. You could say they were living on the edge....? But those other shows don’t quite have the je ne se quoi that Pokémon has; they think just making your show all bright and flashy will be enough to get people to line up to watch it. So thank you, guys, for continuing to provide us with an endless number of opportunities to allow this kind of thing to happen again. I will say, however, I have some objections with the way some people treated this whole situation as if it’s some kind of unspeakable taboo. We should be having a thorough investigation and dissection of what exact - ly happened, and then hear the report on that. But of course, the TV network just wanted to hurry up and put this whole messy business behind them. If they could have gotten away without even addressing it then they probably would have, you know? And so what ends up happening is we’re left wondering why this really hap - pened, and what we would do if it were to ever happen again. If we could all just keep the conversation going instead of rushing to close this case with a bunch of questions left unanswered, then I think that all media -- animated series, video games, and TV shows -- from here on out can become much better.


NOTE EDITOR’S Atsuko Nishida (Japanese: 西田敦子 / にしだあつこ Nishida Atsuko) is a graphic artist who has been involved with several aspects of the Pokémon franchise since it began. She was part of the graphics team on Pulse - man, one of Game Freak’s most successful early ti - tles, working alongside Pokémon creator Satoshi Tajiri and artist Ken Sugi - mori. During the develop - ment of the first Pokémon games, she helped design key characters and several Pokémon, notably the cut - er ones as opposed to the tougher ones. Nishida is a character de - signer for the mascot of the Pokémon franchise, Pi - kachu. She stated that first design of Pikachu looked like a vertically long daifuku rice confection with ears. [1] She also modeled Pik - achu’s cheeks, which are used to store electricity. Manabu Yamana (山名学, born 8th June 1965) is a Japanese game de - signer and programmer from Tokyo. After having worked on MSX and PC-88 computer games during his high school years, he joined Chunsoft while at - tending college. He was one of the programmers for Dragon Quest games. In 1992, he founded Heart Beat and led the develop - ment of several Dragon Quest installments. After the company’s dissolution in 2002, he went on to found Genius Sonority. Atsuko Nishida Manabu Yamana


Junichi Masuda (Japanese: 増田順一 Masuda Jun’ichi, born January 12, 1968 in Yokohama) is one of the founding members of Game Freak and the current CCO at The Pokémon Company. He is best known as a game director and composer for the Pokémon games. He runs his Director’s Columns on Game Freak’s website, with many of the entries translated into English. In it, he has talked about why he has done his work in the Pokémon franchise the way he has and also has given out news about the games he is working on. It was through this column that the Masuda method, a method of obtaining Shiny Pokémon more easily, was first documented. Shigeru Ohmori (Japanese: 大森茂 Ōmori Shigeru) is a game designer for several Pokémon games, who is currently working at Game Freak. He is also the Product Development planner who led the team for Diamond and Pearl, and one of the designers of the Pokéwalker system. He was interviewed for Nintendo Power in May 2007, where he talked about the new cross-generational evolutions and WiFi features available for Diamond and Pearl. Ohmori revealed that he was the one who developed the Underground feature and also participated in the creation of evolutions for Generation IV, stating that he planned to give new evolutions to old Pokémon that players would not expect. Shigeru Miyamoto (JP) (born on November 16, 1952) is a video game director, producer, artist, designer, and general manager at Nintendo. Born in the small town of Sonobe, Japan, he is considered among the most innovative, admired, prolific, influential, and acclaimed video game developers. Shigeru Miyamoto has created some of the industry’s best lucrative franchises and is credited in a variety of titles that have been lauded by virtually all critics. His contributions for the science and art of the medium within the technical software side of game development is considered to be unparalleled when it comes to having a profound impact and enduring legacy. Junichi Masuda Shigeru Ohmori Shigeru Miyamoto


Character Design Whenever I see people talking about Pokemon Sword & Shield on my timeline these days, I swear the conversation is exclusively about its excellent cast of characters. Yes, I’m even counting Hop amongst them. Ever since its release a couple of years ago, the duo of games have been criticised for not pushing the formula far enough into new waters, despite making some solid progress with the addition of Wild Areas and a larger, more three-dimensional world that wasn’t afraid to try new things. Pokemon Sword and Sheld


There are 151 different curry combinations to make, and when you register them into your Curry Dex, you can check to see your highest taste rating for that curry as well as the first time you created it and with what Pokémon as your lead. The size of the curry also differs depending on the Pokémon you have. Really large Pokémon such as Steelix will result in your curry being huge and really small Pokémon like Joltik will cause it to be small. Curry DeX Apple Curry A class of curry that is most assuredly sweet. It’s not for everyone, but it’s quite addictive for those who like it.create an unexpectedly enjoyable harmony in this dish. Fancy Apple.


WhippedCream Curry Thanks to the cream, this is a curry with quite a mild taste. A dish that even young kids will easily enjoy. The acidic flavor is masked in the tasty sweetness of the cream. This curry has a great balance. Decorative Curry An improper curry that casts aside taste in favor of looking cute. It’s ideal for taking pictures to share. In contrast to how it looks, it’s got a strange, sour taste. It fills you with a mysterious feeling when you eat it. Boiled-Egg Curry In a word, superb. The spicy curry roux brings out the tastiness of the egg. The distinct acidic seasoning pairs quite well with the egg whites. So delicious it’ll practically make you howl. Tropical Curry With one bite of the fruits and one sip of the spicy curry roux, you’ll swear you felt the breeze of a southern tropical island. The peculiar sweetness of the fruits and the strong, acidic seasoning make this a unique curry.


Pokemon Center Desing A Pokémon Center, also shortened to PMC by Hau or Pokécen or Pokésen is an establishment that provides regulatory services for Pokémon Trainers. Pokémon Centers are found in most towns and cities of the Pokémon world, with almost every major settlement having at least one Pokémon Center; they take the form of buildings in most regions, but Paldea’s Pokémon Centers are outdoors instead. Some Pokémon Centers can be found outside of towns, though these are less common outside of Paldea.


Pokemon Center Desing Pokémon Centers are built where many Trainers gather and the area becomes popular. This is to accommodate those Trainers in need and serve as a resting spot. The most common service the Pokémon Center offers is healing Pokémon free of charge.The size of the curry also differs depending on the Pokémon you have. Really large Pokémon such as Steelix will result in your curry being huge and really small Pokémon like Joltik will cause it to be small.


The 2022 Pokémon World Championships will take place August 18–21 at the ExCeL London events center in London, England. Fancy Apple Include up to 10 predominantly Spicy Berries


Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield are 2019 role-playing video games developed by Game Freak and published by The Pokémon Company and Nintendo


The event titled Pokémon Festival Jakarta will take place from December 8, 2022 to January 8, 2023, at Pantai Indah Kapuk (PIK), North Jakarta.


POKEwiki 1 January 2022


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