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Design a Spinoff Contest!

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    Title:Pokemon XD:Aether
    Brief Description:Some pokemon have been blessed by arceus and are the only pokemon that can battle properly against shadow pokemon. It is a third-person RPG much like the original Pokemon XD
    Platform:Wii U,PC,Maybe PS3 and XBOX 360
    Genre:RPG
    Rating:10+ (Suggested Violence,Suggested Romance)
    Single Player Description:You begin your new training career as a new 10 year old trainer in the region of Pawa(Japan) or Soul(English).The new criminal organization Team Hades has stolen your starter pokemon (Tyrogue). Instead,Professor Pine gives you an Eevee,Togepi,or Lillipup. Completely up to the player. Unbeknownst to the player,this pokemon is actually an Aether pokemon. No,there are no HMs or Gyms. But your main goal is to get back your stolen Tyrogue and after you uncover Team Hades sinister plot it is to stop them. You are tracking Cipher and have discovered several criminal attacks attempting to steal pokemon and plunge the world into darkness. Now,as for a rival,the leader of Team Hades (General Zeus) has a son or daughter,again dependant on your gender. (Rival's gender will be same as yours). Their name will be in the news,they will be a famous artist. By the time you have finished your first battle with your rival he/she will no longer want it. Now at this time you have the option to trade the starter you got for tyrogue.No matter what you choose you will discover that your secondary starter pokemon is an Aether pokemon and is extremely powerful and able to defeat shadow pokemon.When your rival discovers this he/she will drop the pokeball if you traded with him/her and you can take it,but you will later have to choose between tyrogue and secondary starter pokemon. Shadow pokemon are now much,much stronger than regular pokemon. You can both purify pokemon and even have them blessed by arceus once you have been honoured as an acolyte of arceus. While Aether pokemon are strong towards regular pokemon,however they do normal damage against shadow pokemon.You cannot use Aether pokemon in the colloseum. You can not un-bless your Aether pokemon. Further story plot upon PM request.
    Multiplayer Description:You can battle in a Colosseum over WFC connection (you cannot battle over different consoles)
    Characters Protagonist:The protagonist is a simple boy/girl from the starter town of Thought town. Rival:The protagonists rival is an extremely famous artist. Said rival is also the son/daughter of Team Hades's leader General Zeus. The rival is given your intentional original starter (tyrogue) after it is stolen by Team Hades from Prof Pines lab.
    Team Hades:Team Hades is a team attempting to steal all pokemon and turning them into shadow pokemon. Artemis/Apollo:The protagonists neighbour and best friend with slight romantic feelings. Artemis if the player is Male,and Apollo if female. This character will get both of the starter pokemon that the protagonist does not.
    Internet Connectivity:A colloseum over WFC
    Please Contact Me If You Like This Idea
     

    Barrels

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  • Pokémon Dystopia Version

    Design a Spinoff Contest!

    Overview
    In a world long since abandoned, pick your way through ruined cities and treacherous routes in search of the voice haunting your dreams. Only one thing is certain: nothing is as it seems.
    Platform
    Nintendo 3DS eShop release with Wii compatibility (e.g. Battle Revolution)
    Genre(s)
    Stealth; sandbox adventure; faint tinges of sci-fi
    Rating
    Design a Spinoff Contest!
    Single-player
    The Espeon or Umbreon you save from a mysterious enemy is your first and most loyal companion in your quest across uncharted land. You'll face shifting mutations, territorial Type clusters and your own darkest fears as you struggle to decipher what it is that drives you onward. Towns and cities become deathtraps, infested with Poison Pokémon and burnt-out ruins; man-made artificies may remain, but bridges and boats conceal hidden dangers, if you're brave or foolish enough to explore them.

    In a world where mankind has left, you play as the only human remaining – if everything isn't just happening inside your head. Pokémon aren't simply your strongest and most steadfast companions; they're your only friends when nature itself seems to conspire against you. Flash floods and forest fires occur spontaneously when you camp out for the night – so befriending creatures with the power to save you will soon become a necessity. But most have their own agenda, and even your oldest allies may suddenly be twisted by the darkness engulfing half the land…

    Design a Spinoff Contest!
    Design a Spinoff Contest!

    Multiplayer
    Teams face off in battles to control routes and cities, in full-out, no-holds-barred warfare. Native Pokémon can either be destroyed or coerced to aid, but be wary – they'll turn given the slightest chance.

    Each team fights towards a series of rally points; these are generally landmarks or small areas of high ground. They grow progressively harder to reach until the final few, which are located deep inside enemy territory – impossible, unless you have a clear advantage. Setbacks cost infantry and any makeshift weaponry (e.g. Voltorb bombs and Tropius trebuchets) you may have cobbled together, while victories increase morale and may convince observing Pokémon to join you. Defeating the opposing Trainer is the ultimate goal, but to do that you'll have to destroy their life-debted partner; it's the only way to get close.

    Combat is weighted separately from the single-player game, with a few exceptions. Your partner choice carries over, as does your expertise at battle; many victories in multiplayer matches will also result in arbitrary windfalls in the campaign. All battles are characterised as nightmares in the single-player world, however, so experience gains and stat increases do not transfer between the two.

    Design a Spinoff Contest!

    Concept art for a 3DS multiplayer battle in full swing
    Characters
    You, the player, as the unnamed protagonist of Dystopia; somehow, you've gained the ability to speak telepathically with Pokémon. Your faithful companion, Espeon or Umbreon, whose rescue forms the game's prologue. Ruling Type clusters of Pokémon who viciously defend their territory – territory you'll have to cross in order to fulfil your nightmares. And a shadowy figure known only by whispers, whispers that sound softly familiar… as if locked inside them is the key to your past.
    Internet connectivity
    Wi-Fi Pokémon trading and Dream World functions occur through an island unlocked after the main storyline, which characterises them as Dreamswapping. Online battling makes an appearance early on, with teams from parallel universes able to test each other in nightmares. And exclusive, downloadable events and characters ensure that the story continues indefinitely.
    Miscellaneous
    A more challenging, somewhat darker adventure for older fans of the games. Characters are built up and destroyed, the story takes sweeping turns and decision-based plotlines form much of the game - so the darkness is necessary to ensure the player's freedom to progress however they choose (be it on the side of the angels or otherwise). Emotional cues are taken from the Mystery Dungeon series rather than the mainline games.

    Oh, and I envisage it built on the FireRed engine and released in chapters via eShop, for nostalgia's sake. The fake screenshots below reflect that decision.
    Screenshots

    Design a Spinoff Contest!


    This is a fake pitch for a Pokémon series spin-off game, created for fun with no intention of profit. Everything Pokémon belongs to Nintendo, Game Freak and Creatures, Inc. Everything. I claim no ownership whatsoever.

    Also, in anticipation of people thinking this is a ROM hack and asking me to release it… it's not, lol. I understand that kind of stuff about as well as I understand the meaning of the number 42 (not at all, in other words). Obviously it's a massive compliment if you thought this was real, but in truth every single one of these screenshots was created by hand in either GIMP or Photoshop (with GIFs mainly put together in the latter); the only coding I did during the whole course of this project was abusing some old web slice program to cut and paste these letters in the order I input. (Which probably took longer than doing it manually, but meh.) If you're interested in making your own, here's most of the resources I used to do the screenshots. Have fun!
     

    Renyui!

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  • Title: Pokemon: Mech Sidestory

    Brief description: What if Pokemon became extinct in the PokeWorld? What if they were all vague memories portrayed by robots of the future? Play, Customise and Build your own PokeMech, and become the most powerful PokeMechanic in all of Eyelen!

    Platform: Wii U

    Genre: Third-Person Shooter/Mech Simulator/Monster Catcher/RPG, if you catch my drift?

    Rating: PG 13+ (some scenes may appear frightening to children)

    Single-player description: The game uses Gen I Pokemon. Players at the start, must choose from 3 basic PokeMech blueprints, akin to starters in the original Pokemon games. Players can then level up these PokeMechs, and upgrade(evolve) them into a more powerful machine! From here, one can collect PokeMech Blueprints by obtaining through specific means, like collecting Pokemon

    The factor that separates this from regular Pokemon games is the Mech Sim idea. Not only can you level up a PokeMech, but you can also equip it with various weapons and armours to your fancy. Although you can equip any 'part' you want to a PokeMech, you'd be better off equipping the right kind of part to it's relevant PokeMech. For example, more attacking parts onto an attack-specified mech would make more sense than equipping it with piles of armour and stun weapons.

    Not only can you equip parts, you can upgrade and fuse them! For example, a Hydro Pump cannon could be fused with an Ice Crystal to make a Hydro Freeze cannon, which is like the normal but with +30% enemy freeze for 3-4 sec.

    Gameplay is divided into chapters, with a heavy focus on pre-battle menus. From these menus, one can access, the PokeMech customisation screen, where you can apply your parts, you can access the Shop screen, where you can buy parts and PokeMech blueprints (options vary with each chapter), and you can also access a Mechanic Market screen, where a list of Mechanics willing to trade, buy or sell both parts and PokeMechs, is shown. This list is updated with each chapter cleared.

    Gameplay itself is in a Third-Person Shooter form, where you control your PokeMech on battlefield, and you must complete objectives laid out to you from your faction's leader at the time. This can include defeating an amount of enemies, obtaining intelligence, or holding an area for a specific amount of time. Parts and money can be dropped by enemies, and found on the field.

    The story focuses on you as a Mechanic, building your way up from battling in an underground PokeMech faction, to becoming the world's best PokeMech, and thwarting an enemy team at the same time. After story completion, 'mercenary' mission will be laid out for you to accept, for more post-game content and chance to collect all the PokeMechs!

    Multi-player description: Similar to a shooter, one can play Online or Local. You can choose from PokeMechs you have obtained in Single Player to use. There is also a Mech customisation function here as well. Players can play in modes including Free For All, Team Deathmatch, Capture the Flag, etc. The gameplay is the same as Single Player Battles

    Characters:
    Hero/Heroine: The main character aiming to be the best PokeMechanic
    Mentor: An older friend who claims to be your brother, though you're not sure because both of you never knew your parents. He helps you throughout the game.
    Jerk friend who eventually becomes evil: Pretty self explanatory.
    Rival Faction: A rival faction your own PokeMech faction competes with underground. Not evil, per se, but occaisionally 'block your path'
    Evil Faction: The villains, further controlled by an evil mastermind, who must be thwarted with the combined efforts of you, your faction, and the rival faction, uniting against a common enemy.

    Internet connectivity: Wifi enabled, as describes in Multiplayer.

    Other: There will be extra content, such as a music player for songs from the game, and a PokeMech gallery akin to a Pokedex, but accessed from the main menu.

    I do not own Pokemon. This is just an idea for a fangame, and should it be put forward for an actual game, no profits will be made under my name.

    Support my idea, y'all!
     
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    Title: Pokemon: Dream Destinies
    Brief description:An evil organization name Team Nightmare plans to use Darkrai to enslave the Unova region in a constant state of sleep. It's up to our heroes to stop them.
    Platform: Handheld
    Genre: Action, Adventure, Role playing.
    Rating: E.
    Single-player description: Team Nightmare traps Darkrai and forces it to put the Unova region to sleep. They do this so they can take control of the peoples dreams and try to manipulate them. Turning them into their own personal army. They are trying to use their army to harnass Darkrai's power and take over the pokemon world. It's up to our heroes and the help of Fennel and Munna to stop the vicious attack. Fennel uses Munna to send our heroes into the Nightmare Realm. (You're starter pokemon will be Munna. It's cleanses pokemon and will be able to return you to the normal world.) The Nightmare Realm looks much like the Unova Region. It's just always dark and distorted. All the residents are under the control for Darkrai's nightmares. You go through out the game battling people in the Nightmare Realm and freeing them from their torment. You meet lots of familiar faces on your journey. After defeating all the Team Nightmare officers in charge and catching Pokemon on the way.(Pokemon will look sort of like Pokemon XD: Gale of darkness all dark and corrupted. You will have to get Munna to eat it's bad dream for it to become normal.) You return to the normal world with a team of freed trainers and pokemon to confront the master mind behind the diabolical plan.
    Multi-player description: Regular Competive battling and trading like the previous games. Along with a new 2 person tag team battle system. 2 players use Wi-Fi to connect on a team. To battle another team of 2 trainers. Can Link up and help the other person on their journey in the Nightmare Realm.
    Characters: Jackson(Main Hero), Fennel, Karen, Volkner, Flint, Alder. You meet these people on your journey as well as many more Unova faces.
    Internet connectivity: Wi-Fi connection
    Other: All pokemon you catch in the nightmare realm will have dream world abilities.
     

    Jason Wolf

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  • still a WIP.

    I dedicate this game to my brother. The person who got me started on pokemon, and my best friend.

    Title: Pokemon: Decolonized

    Brief description: the hard life of a trainer in a world once abandoned, and now restored.
    Platform: 3DS
    Genre: Survival, RPG, highly customizable.
    Rating: T (Violence, adult humor, sexual content.)


    Single-player description: (I've split this into two parts the game synopsis and specifics on aspects/mechanics. I used other for plot/story.)


    Synopsis:

    After nearly destroying the world humans leave planet Earth to colonize un-inhabited space. They had polluted the world so greatly that pokemon, the amazing and powerful creatures that inhabit their world, were dying off. The humans had been such close companions with pokemon that not everyone could stay away. Very small colonies set up on earth, and watched over the world as it re-grew. Twenty years have passed since humans returned, the world has regrown, and your story begins.

    Your town is a simple little village with maybe thirty buildings. It has a store, a bakery, a library, and a couple more businesses on the main street, and is built around the Trainer hall, the central headquarters of the trainers. Surrounding town are a number of fields growing all sorts of crops and raising livestock as well as some wind turbines and solar panels to provide electricity to town. Between the center and the outskirts of town are the homes of all the citizens. All the buildings are rather simple looking. They don't vary much in appearance either. All of them are built with minimal waste, and designed to be efficient. Large timbers, cobble foundations, and other traits give the buildings an old feel despite being rather new. This is Nyll Village.

    You play a young person who is about to become a trainer. In the past trainers were people who collected pokemon and then together trained for pokemon battling competitions. Now instead of competing with themselves trainers act as the driving force behind the colonies. They help protect them, provide for them, and keep order. With pokemon at their side trainers do missions to help the village and explore the world.

    Each trainer gets one pokemon to start with. This pokemon must be found in the areas surrounding your town. The Trainer head will dispatch a senior trainer to assist you in finding your first pokemon. Once you find them you return to the guild for your first mission. The first mission you get is to go visit the town's main well. For some reason it has gone dry, and now your help is needed. The problem can be dealt with in a variety of ways.

    For example: if the trainer got a charmander to start they can have the fire type use ember to see down to the bottom of the well. Then they can see that the water has drained to a very low level because of a hole in the side of the well. By reporting this, a trainer is sent to repair the well while you go find the cause of the hole. You can find where the hole leads via the next mission.


    The second mission builds on the first with a report of crops disappearing from the fields. You find the fields littered with holes. When you approach a couple of diglett pop up and attack. After you beat them you find out that their tunnels were flooded when then broke into the well accidently. Once you sort that out your missions are complete.

    Those story missions happen now and again moving the game plot along, but normal missions can be taken on as well in your spare time. A lot of the game centers around you slowly gaining more places to explore through learning all the tricks of the trainer trade. As you play through the game you will be able to easily discover secrets and go new places.

    So with your team at the ready prepare yourself for the adventure of a life time!



    Mechanics:


    Missons:


    The missions vary widely. Some are gathering missions where you must secure resources, while others are to repel wild pokemon attacks. All missions take place in the over world, a large continent that has been reclaimed by nature. Your town is situated near the center of the continent, and three other towns are found there as well. Nearest to your town are a mountain ridge, a massive forest, a lake, and rolling plains.

    These missions give you a chance to explore the world and expand your village. As you gather materials and resources for your village you can add more structures and improve town. You also get paid for missions. This money can be used for buying items as well as to buy things for your own house and your character.

    As you perform these missions you will gain recognition with your town, and go up in rank. You also can go up rank with the other towns, but you start lower since you are a total stranger there. By gaining recognition new areas are opened to you since they were deemed too dangerous before, but you now have proven yourself. You also have a limit on the pokemon you can carry. To start you can have four pokemon. As a senior trainer you can have six, and as a trainer head you can carry ten.

    The basic missions are mostly either: go find X, deliver X, go battle X, or investigate X. X being the specific objective. The missions scale to your progress and update daily.

    Exploration:

    Now also as you are exploring the world you will find it rather perilous. As a trainer you must carry food and water as well as rest. It is crucial for you to take care of yourself and your pokemon. Food can be bought in town or sometimes rarely found in the wild in the form of berries. Water can also be gathered from water sources in the wild.

    There is a constant day/night cycle going on. At night different pokemon are active, and a number of other risks appear. You get reduced vision (unless you have a flashlight or flash or a pokemon with a way to give off light ex: charmander's tail), pokemon are stronger and more frequent, its easy to get lost without a map, and you tired faster.

    The environment also affects your hunger, thirst, and exhaustion. The desert makes you more thirty. The mountains make you more tired. The open plains make you more hungry (why? Because I needed one, and they have the least possibilities to find food).

    Bellow I mention something called proficiencies, and their application to battles and to the over world exploration, but here I'll mention some quick points to how they help improve the game.

    The proficiencies let pokemon evade the need for HMs, which lets the trainer choose better moves and focus those moves on battling. The proficiencies also help keep the trainer in level appropriate areas. Third proficiencies allow for a Zelda style of exploration where the player learns to notice the puzzles/secrets in the game, and for multiple ways to solve said puzzles.

    Battles:

    Design a Spinoff Contest!


    The battling in this game is a combination of the basic pokemon battle system and PMD's battle system. Random encounters happen in the over world, and a randomly generated arena is formed. Combat takes place in real time, and maneuvering is rather important. The trainer does appear on the field, but they are out of harms way.

    Moves are set on a cool down system rather then turn based. There still is PP, and it still works the same. Attacks have varying range as expected. Certain moves also affect the terrain. Strength can move certain obstacles, and fly can let you move over some.

    D-pad: move/aim

    Analog: aim/move

    L/R: dodge right or left. Based on the way the pokemon is facing. They dodge to their left or right.

    L&R: dodge back. again based on direction the pokemon is facing.

    A: basic attack

    B: run (move faster)

    X: menu (items, run away, change pokemon)

    Y: aim without moving

    Touch screen: shows/selects your pokemon's attacks and their cool downs.


    Pokemon also gain two forms of xp, leveling xp and proficiency. Leveling up still works the same as all the pokemon games (gained for battles won/knock outs). Proficiency is the skill of a pokemon and improves as they help you on your journey or the use of it in battle. Like ranger games you have your pokemon assist you in the over world as you travel. Proficiency allows pokemon to do larger/harder tasks, and gives bonuses in battle.

    EX. A machop at proficiency 1 can help lift a small boulder, but a machop at proficiency 20 can lift a large boulder, and then a machop at proficiency 50 could carry that large boulder a long distance.

    EX. That machop in battle would be able to move similar obstacles to the ones moved in the over world. He also could get a attack bonus when using basic attacks.

    Another example is a spinarak. In the over world they could help you climb over obstacles, and in battle they could climb over obstacles or cut corners in certain areas. (if you've played PMD you can't cut corners around walls [excluding ghost types and water hazards]. The second skill would be much more helpful for the later game fights which take in larger arenas that are sometimes multi-room.

    In essence Levels are offensive skills and proficiencies are defensives. Sometimes they do the other or both, but they mostly would appear like that.

    Multi-player description: multi-player would be shared missions, battling, trading, and resource trading. Only big difference is there is not multi-player story mode.


    Characters: (most trainers you repeat battle have changing teams)

    Hero: A young person who just turned sixteen and is joining the trainers. You live with both parents in their farm house (don't worry you get your own house later).

    Trainer Head Bob: The head trainer of Nyll village. He is famous for stopping a terrible forest fire that almost destroyed the entire forest and town. His first pokemon and closest friend is his Flareon.

    Trainer Head Cole: The trainer head of Ridgetown. He spends most of his time atop the mountain peaks with his Aerodactyl.

    Trainer Head Devon: The trainer head of Sparkpoint. He designed a device to harness the power of lightning with the assistance of his Magnezone.

    Trainer Head Kate: The head trainer of Southwarf. She has traversed the oceans on the back of her Lapras.

    Mariss: the corrupt leader of the Zealots. She misleads the nomadic group into believing civilization is evil, and uses them to attack the colonies. Pokemon: Tentacruel, Gloom, Wigglytuff, Golem, Tropius, Kangaskahn.

    Ellie: One of your two best friends, and a trainer herself. She never goes anywhere without her Chimchar, Chistry.

    Jericho: Your other best friend, and a senior ranger. He's a big fan of dark types, but he doesn't limit himself. He never leaves home without his Houndoom, Zariant, or any of his other pokemon. Jericho, despite being a senior ranger, never holds that over you, and often joins you for missions, or provides a great battle partner.

    (end game) Full team & other pokemon: Houndoom, Shiftry, Skarmory, Gallade, Luxray, Mamoswine, Marowak, Absol, Krokodile, Crawdaunt, Ariados, Garchomp, and Chandelure.

    Jason (yes I'm this full of myself): Another senior trainer in your home town. He keeps to himself, and sometimes disappears from town for weeks on end only to pop back up with another amazing story, and usually another pokemon. His first pokemon is his Charizard, Jakio. There are rumors that his Charizard used to be named blaze way back when Jason got him as a little kid. When you join the trainers Jason often acts as a mentor, and much more often battles you to see how strong you are. He doesn't seem to have a type preference, but he does like a number of fire types.

    (end game) full team & other pokemon: Charizard, Dragonite, Raichu, Blastoise, Breloom, Alakazam, Kabutops, Noctowl, Menetric, Scyther, Gengar, Typhlosion, Blaziken, Sceptile, Electivire, Floatzel, Metagross, and a few more. (he's ready for a number of situations so he keeps his team changing to keep you challenged.)


    Internet connectivity: basic internet usage with battles and trades.


    Other: As I said above I'll be writing the plot here, but due to time restraints I'll be summerizing the plot here.
     
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    chaos11011

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    Title: Pokemon Chess

    Brief description: This game takes Pokemon and Chess and combines it into one amazing game. What makes this different to regular chess is that, like Pokemon + Nobunaga's Ambition, each Pokemon have their number of spaces that they can move and the number of spaces they can attack. Snivy, for example, will be able to walk around 1 space around him, like the King in normal chess. In addition, each time a Pokemon defeats another chess piece, they level up, gain moves like the main games and can evolve. Moves, Abilities and Items can factor into the game play, like a Pokemon using U-Turn to defeat a Pokemon and returning back to it's original position or Overgrow allowing the Pokemon's attacking range to go up.

    Genre: Board Game/Puzzle

    Rating: E for Everyone!

    Single-player description: Like the Pokemon TCG games, trainers go and challenge others to their types of battle, a Pokemon Chess Battle. They can go get Gym Badges from the Chess Leaders, buy new Chess Pieces and even Chess Boards, which can alter the map of the chess board, like a Rock in the way or a forest in the middle of the map.

    Multi-player description: Challenging trainers to Chess Battles and trading Chess Pieces and/or Boards

    Internet connectivity: Same as the Multi-player description.
     

    AtemAndrew

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  • Title: Eevee Road: The Path to Differentiality (possible spin off)

    Title: Eevee Road: The Path to Differentiality
    Brief description:Thing sort of a 'Legend of Zelda: Four Sword Adventure', but with the eveelutions, and different puzzles... and more characters.
    Platform: Both, Nintendo and possibly Square Enix
    Genre: Puzzle, RPG/ Set-multiplayer RPG (not exactly an MMORPG...)
    Rating: E-T
    Single-player description: Have you tried out Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventure? Where you play with up to 3 friends as multi-colored Links? Or perhaps the gamecube version, or the new DSiWare version which allows for a single-player quest. This multi-single player interchangability is the essence of the quest I have instated into this potential game. Control the Eeveelutionary tree at a whim, switching between the cute little pokemon on a whim to solve element-based puzzles, or perhaps to defeat an enemy. The plot is that a young eevee family has evolved, all but one. While its siblings have become stronger, more advanced versions, it has remained normal. For some reason, it can't evolve! And so, these eevees set out on an epic quest to find a way to help the younger sibling to evolve...but perhaps it will not? Find out by playing this epic quest!
    Multi-player description: See above. However, multiple players can control all the eeveelutions at once! Up to 8 players at a time.
    Characters: The Eeveelutions (including the base evee)
    Eevee: The youngest sibling, for some reason, this poor pokemon can't evolve! Can its siblings find an answer for why she can't evolve, and possibly fix it?

    Espeon: Healer stereotype. The caring, if clumbsy, member of the siblings, She would do anything to help them out.

    Umbreon: Tsundre stereotype. While at first, he may seem cold and uncaring, if you get to know him, he can be pretty sweet. He would never let his loved ones become harmed.

    Leafeon:Yandere stereotype. While she may seem very caring, she can get very, VERY angry. You would do best not to tick off this nature-loving eeveelution.

    Flareon: Tsukkoomi stereotype. He gets angry. VERY angry. His temper and short fuse match his firery abilities to a point.

    Vaporeon: Nadeshiko stereotype: She's..perfect! Always polite, very rarely angry. As the elder eeveelution, she knows how to keep her siblings in check.

    Jolteon: Shoto stereotype: The second youngers, he always acts like a child. Short temper, loves anything sweet, and frequently snuggles up to his big sister Vaporeon, which can lead to some rather..interesting results when you combine their elements.

    Glaceon: I'm not gonna say the stereotype but... she is a very formidable..opponant. This ice queen knows exactly what to say to convince men, and even some women, to do her bidding.

    Internet connectivity: Multiplayer online (up to 4 players). Also, monthly optional downloads to give the eeveelutions new attacks and items.

    Other: 3D (think metroid prime) for the console versions, and more of an adventure game, with fewer puzzles.
    2D (think Earthbound or the original Four Swords) for the non-3D handhelds, with more of an RPG vibe, with more puzzles than action.
    2-3-D For handhelds like the 3DS, will include superior, 3D graphics with an equal adventure-RPG vibe, similer to the recent Black and White games.

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    RR☆Oresama

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    Title: Pokémon: The Conflict of Duality
    Brief description: A re-imagining of what happens before the Two Heroes story, set in another setting where the meteor Kyurem story is actually explained through gameplay and cutscenes
    Platform: Wii U, if not, then 3DS will work too
    Genre: Action-RPG, will use Seamless Combat Initiatives
    Rating: Teen, will depict violence between human beings
    Single-player description:
    Canonically, in Black and White (as well as their sequels Black-2 and White-2), there were two heroes once in command of the two dragons Reshiram and Zekrom. What we don't know is where Kyurem, Reshiram and Zekrom came from: they were all one single dragon, and yet somehow, all three of them seemed very other-worldly due to how they fell down. This aims to explain where they all come from.

    In this game, in a post-apocalyptic Unova, two children, Kakeru Kouen and Delaney Terrence have dominion over these Pokémon, and they battle to see who is the greatest in a war known as the Conflict of Duality. However, once it is known that the Conflict is really used as a tool for revolution against Howler, the man with the Purple Insectoid, a third person comes in: Kurumi Nowarre, who has dominion over Kyurem. These three dragons cannot last long in this world, as they need to travel to other dimensions, manipulating the circumstances in each world for the sake of their survival and prosperity. This just shortens the Conflict of Duality in this world, yet it extends it to a hypothetical multiverse.

    Eventually, these three heroes then reconcile their differences and combine all three dragons, to form the ultimate forme of Kyurem, known as the Absolute Zero, which can defeat the Purple Insectoid, known as Genesect.

    At the end of the game, Kyurem is then weakened, and he somehow disappears from the world of this game and appears unto another like a comet. Reshiram and Zekrom then have to encapsulate themselves, travelling to where their original body goes. No one knows however, that Genesect is out there wherever Kyurem is as well: 300 million years before the time Kyurem, Reshiram and Zekrom appeared in the Other-world to set right wat once went wrong, he had arrived, waiting to be resurrected.

    And now, two twin heroes find the Light Stone and the Dark Stone, using it to establish a new land to call their home.

    You can be either Kakeru or Delaney, as the character you choose for the current playthrough affects the other, and please note that one character has their own story.

    Like any other RPG, you walk around, exploring and talking to people like any other mainline Pokémon game, but there are no random encounters, and the first three Pokémon in the party are all walking Pokémon. Of course there are towns and Pokémon centers, but Gym Leaders appear as the Eight Generals of the Conflict. One must defeat the four generals that oppose their current player character to advance, much like the eight Gym Leaders. Then, there's Delaney/Kakeru, depending on the current playthrough. After that, you play the True Side: Kurumi.

    Kurumi's side is where the truth about everything is revealed: the first two playthroughs were unreliable narrators. Now, you have to go through all Eight Generals of the Conflict, on both sides. This playthrough has multiple endings depending on what you do in-game.

    But in the true route, however, you defeat the final boss, Howler, and his Genesect. It all ends here.

    Battle System:
    Name: Seamless Combat Initiatives
    Description: A battle system in which there is no distinction between overworld gameplay and battling, and there is no random encounter system and turns are subtly ordered.

    Battle Control:
    This just details how commands work: you command three Pokémon, which are all combatants in battle. Each Pokémon has a set gauge called the Command Activity Bar, or CAB. There are a number of phases in the gauge that determine how many times a Pokémon can attack before the bar needs to replenish. As there is no turn-based combat in this installment in the Pokémon franchise, the CAB takes its place. You can switch Pokémon in this scenario, but you can only do it when the CAB is full.

    Choosing a move is like Pokémon Stadium, where each move is mapped to a certain button on the D-Pad. Certain moves also require touch-based commands to boost their potency/defense/critical-hit ratio. On the Wii-U, these are the controls for battling:

    The combat menu for the current Pokémon comprises as follows:
    A - Confirm
    B - Move to desired option (Attack/Open Inventory/Heal (with held item)/Run)
    X - Attack List
    Y - Use held item
    Left Circle Pad - Move, tap sides twice to dodge opponent's attacks
    Right Circle Pad - Control camera
    L/R Button - Switch from one Pokémon to another
    Zr Button - Lock-onto an enemy Pokémon
    D-Pad - Provides an attack list after pressing A on X, to repeat indefinitely press desired attack twice
    -Up - First attack listed
    -Left - Second attack listed
    -Down - Third attack listed
    -Right - Fourth attack listed
    Touchscreen - For use with special skills accessed through the D-Pad

    And of course, defeating all current Pokémon in play against you gives you a win.

    Multi-player description: It can be accessed directly from the Pokémon Center, where two players can battle it out in an Arena, with leaderboards. These players can also trade Pokémon, and can even pair up each other's Pokémon in a Connection Daycare, like a normal daycare, but the breeding is carried out. Each trainer gets their own Egg in this scenario.

    Characters:
    Kakeru Kouen - a 13 year-old boy who is known for being impulsive, convicted, passionate, yet nowhere near idiotic. Childhood friends with Delaney, until Reshiram changes everything for Kakeru.

    Delaney Terrence - a 13-year old boy who is subdued, very ingelligent, calm, yet he can shoot anyone down almost condescendingly. Childhood friends with Kakeru, until Zekrom hijacks Delaney's life.

    Kurumi Nowarre - a 13-year old girl who winds up in the Conflict of Duality, and sees the truth rather easily. Armed with Kyurem, she aims to end the Conflict forever, as she knows who the two should really fight against.

    Howler - No one knows who he is. He has no age, he has no substance. All we know is that he wears a purple mask over his eyes, and he uses Genesect, the Purple Insectoid, in order to wreak havoc upon the Earth we live in.

    Reshiram - A Dragon/Fire-type Pokémon. She is known for being quietly somber, introspective and creative. Reshiram has the ability Turboblaze and her signature move is Blue Flare. She cannot last too long in just one world alone.

    Zekrom - A Dragon/Electric-type Pokémon. He has an idealistic aura, ideals, and can be too imposing. Zekrom has the ability Teravolt and his signature move is Bolt Strike. Time is of the essence in this world and he has to leave soon.

    Kyurem - A Dragon/Ice-type Pokémon. It doesn't have anything remarkable unless it sees Reshiram and Zekrom. Kyurem has the ability Pressure, and its two signature moves are Ice Burn and Freeze Shock. One world alone is no home for him.

    Genesect - A Bug/Steel-type Pokémon. It can't last in this world for too long, otherwise humans make use of its incessant anger in order to wreak havoc on humanity. Genesect has the ability Download, and its signature move is Techno Blast.

    Internet connectivity: Over the Nintendo Network, with the exact same functions as the ad hoc multiplayer.
     
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    Pokèmon Spirit

    Pokemon spirits
    Rating
    teen
    Platforms DS\3DS(1st version);WII\WII U(2nd version)
    Singl-Player Description:In this game, you are a Boy who must save Giratina's world(1st version), or a Member of "Paranormal Team"(2nd version;paranormal team wants to catch Giratina and use Pokèmon spirits for this).In this game you must hep pokèmon spirits and save Giratina.
    There are 12 starters.(Meowth, Piplup, Turtwig, Zorua(Only Boys), Igglybuff(Only Girls), Pichu, Chimeco, Snorunt, Squirtle, Charmander, Eevee, Tauros). At the end, Giratina is in Alternate form, and you must find a mysterious spectrum that help Giratina(1st version) or battle with it(2nd version). In the Post-game, you can find spirits of legendary pokèmons, like Dialga and Kyurem.
    Multiplayer Description:In multiplayer there are three challenges:
    The great battle
    It is a Multiplayer mode, in that you battle with spirits and battle with an another player(1-4 players).This mode is ambiented in Lavender Town tower
    Giratina's Forms
    In this mode you must batte Giratina's forms with a friend, the player 1 have Giratina Alternate form, The player 2 have Giratina origin form.
    The legend of Arceus
    In this mode, you and your friend(1-4 players) must catch legendary pokèmons in several zones, and battle with Arceus.

    Battle System:
    Three Pokèmon Battle System
    In this game you must use three casual spirits for win a battle in Pokèpark style.

    1st version's commands:
    Spoiler:

    2nd Version Commands
    Spoiler:

    FEATURES
    Eevolutions
    Spoiler:

    Spirit Music
    Spoiler:

    Characters:The main character of the version; the rival(main character of the other version); Paranormal Team; Chuck(Paranormal Team Leader); Giratina; Thomas(Only 1st version; a sensitive); Mike(only 2nd version, a researcher of paranormal)​
     
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    ChiKouu

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  • Title: Pokémon Nightmare World
    Brief description: You play as a Pokémon Trainer trying to survive in an already destroyed world.
    Platform: Wii
    Genre: RPG
    Rating: Teen

    Game description: You wake up in a room of a deserted lab, not knowing who, or where, you are. There are a file on the table in the room, explaining briefly about Pokémon and their types. You start to follow a corridor, searching for something that will give you an answer, and after a while other corridors start to appear, each with a sign saying one of the 17 types; Fire, Dragon, Water, ect. You decide to follow one of the corridors, when a earthquake begin. The ceiling collapses behind you, making it impossible to go back. Whit no other choice, you must follow the corridor you choose. You come to a door at the end of the corridor when you feel another earthquake, and luckily nothing collapsed this time. You open the door and sees a room with a destroyed window and six Pokéballs, all in pairs. There is a thin file beside each pair, containing some info about the Pokémon inside. After you have read all three files, you feel another earthquake. You must hurry and grab one of the Pokéballs and escape through the window before everything collapses. Outside, you fall down in exhaustion and black out, clutching the Pokéball tight.

    When you wake up, you are greeted with the face of your chosen Pokémon. You look around and sees that you are once again in a unknown room. The door opens and a young man comes into the room. He is glad to see that you are awake, and asks for your name. When you say that you can't remember it, he suggest that you make one up. He explains about the world and about Trainers. He asks if you want to become one and you agree. He recommends a nickname for your partner, but it's not a must.

    He brings you outside for some basic training in battles, explains the usage of items and shows you how to capture a Pokémon. He hands you a bag, a few items, a phone and a device that holds information on items and Pokémon. You then starts your journey to find out who you are.

    While on your journey, you will come across a small town that is terrorized by some members of Team Dystopia, an evil team that is planning to make a new world. You stop them, and thereby become their enemy. You will meet Team Dystopia many times. You take it upon yourself to destroy them.

    Mode description: Before you can start playing the game, you will have to decide in what mode you want to play in. There are two options: Single-Mode and Multi-Mode.
    If you play in Single-Mode you will play your character and your Pokémon will automatically follow you, and you will switch to playing your Pokémon in Battles.

    However, in Multi-Mode one of you will play the Trainer and the other the Pokémon. This will be a must when doing some sidequests. Battles in Multi-mode will be dubblebattles.

    Characters:

    You
    You plays a young boy/girl with amnesia. You will be able to decide how you look.

    Daniel Dragion
    The man that took care of you while you where unconsious and trainer you. He is a Dragon Trainer.

    Team Dystopia
    An evil Team that don't care what happens the who comes in their way. They only care about success. They will mainly use Dark, Ghost and Physic types.

    Lucian Reid
    Team Dystopias leader.

    Other: The battles won't be turn-based. You will need to move around to avoid attacks and to attack. While battling you will play as your active Pokémon. How to fast you are able to move depends on your stats, and you have to be still when you attack.
    Attacks that recuires moving, such as Tackle and Thunderpunch, will move automatically and attack the spot your opponent was on when you started the attack.
    You have to be still during the preparation of attacks like Solarbeam, that needs to charge before attacking, will attack the spot the opponent where when the preparations are finished.

    Battles with wild Pokémon will not be random, either. They will be shown at all times. You will also be able to decline a battle from another trainer, unless they are gym trainers or Team Dystopia members.

    You will, like your Pokémon, have your own stats bar with health, speed, strength and the others. If your health bar reach zero, you will die. If that where to happen you will return to your latest savepoint. You will lose all progress you have made between the two points (your savepoint and where you died.) You will also die if you drown, fall from high heights, be crushed or the like. Your Pokémon can't die.
    You won't black out if your team is defeated. But you will automatically rush to ether the nearest or the last one you saw, it does not matter if you've been to it or not.
    Example: If your last Pokémon faints in front of a Pokécenter you've never been to, you will still end up in that Pokécenter. It's the same if you passed a Pokécenter a Route away, but never entered it. You will still end up in that Pokécenter.
    However, lets say that your Pokémon faints before entering a town with the nearest Pokécenter, but you've never seen it, you will end up at the last one you saw, even if it's in the other town.

    All Pokémon will be available at some point in the game. Some will only be available after you've cleared the game.
     
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    AquaticWartortle

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  • Title: Pokemon Adventure
    Brief description: Basically a game like the main series games only it's like Pokepark & SSBB (Fighting combat) So you basically fight like in the anime.
    Platform: Wii or Wii U
    Genre: RPG?
    Rating: E
    Single-player description: You customize your character, & start off with any starter from any region & fight the gym leaders in the region & capture pokemon.
    Multi-player description: You can battle other people with Wi-Fi connection & tag team against CPUs, & trade Pokemon.
    Characters: You, Professor Oak, Gym leaders, rival
    Internet connectivity: Wi-Fi
     

    Skitty1

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    Title: Pokemon - Killing Spree
    Brief description: Rather than a typical Pokemon game this will focus on killing other Pokemon to survive in a post-apocalyptic environment.
    Platform: PC...

    ***
    Minimum: 2GHz Core 2 Duo / A64 X2 CPU, 2GB RAM, 8800GT / HD3850, 512MB Video Memory, DX9.0c, Shader Model 3.0, Windows XP, 20fps @ 1024 x 768

    Recommended: 2.66GHz Core 2 Duo / A64 X2 CPU, 3GB RAM, GTX280 / HD4870, 1GB Video Memory, DX9.0, Shader Model 3.0/4.0, Windows XP, 30fps @ 1650 x 1080

    Highly Recommended: 3GHz Core i7 4GB RAM, GTX560Ti / HD4870 X2, 1.8GB Video Memory, DX11, Shader Model 3.0/4.0, Windows 7, 30fps @ 1920 x 1200
    ***
    Genre: Mystery/RPG/Shooting/Other
    Rating: AO (Adults Only)
    Single-player description: The game will be played in a 3d environment when battling you have to think fast because you have 7 seconds to make a move. If a Pokemon dies it does not magically come back to life it is dead. Pokemon (some will) have the option to use real life weapons (grenades/guns (certain ones only)/C4/Flame Thrower/etc.).
    Multi-player description: Free for all (last man standing).
    Characters: The game is focused on single player mode... the player can either be a girl or a boy. The player will be able to choose 1 out of 4 traits...

    *Killer
    *Tree Hugger
    *Survivor
    *Unknown

    Other: n/a
     
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  • Title: Pokemon Hunger Games
    Brief description : A crossover game between Pokemon and The Hunger Games.
    Platform : Wii, Nintendo 3DS
    Genre : Action and Adventure
    Rating : 15
    Single-player description : The game will be like The Hunger Games except there are Pokemon in it. You can choose 1 of the 40 tributes and start your journey to the Games at the Reaping and then go on to Train Rides, Charious Ride, Training, Private Training Session, Interview and finally start competing in the Games and become a Victor!
    Multi-player description : There are no Multi-player in this game.
    Characters : All characters are Pokemon and you play 1 of the 40 tributes and this is who they are:
    Jynx
    Primeape
    Vaporeon
    Sandslash
    Gengar
    Snorlax
    Raichu
    Ampharos
    Blissey
    Tyranitar
    Jumpluff
    Feraligatr
    Typhlosion
    Sudowoodo
    Wobbuffet
    Blaziken
    Altaria
    Beautifly
    Plusle
    Minun
    Sceptile
    Spinda
    Flygon
    Roserade
    Glaceon
    Drifblim
    Pachirisu
    Floatzel
    Toxicroak
    Kricketune
    Lucario
    Unfezant
    Cinccino
    Maractus
    Lilligant
    Krookodile
    Bisharp
    Beartic
    Zoroark
    Internet connectivity : Wi-Fi connection
    Other : There are four different difficultily and they are Easy, Normal, Hard and Brutal. There are also an Extra page, where you can listen to some music from the Games, look at Art Gallery and some fun fact for you to read about something you don't know.
     
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    Title: Pokemon First Flight
    Brief description:Flying island home is falling to the ground, you must save it.
    Platform: Nintendo 3DS
    Genre: RPG
    Rating: E10+
    Single-player description: You live on a series of flying islands populated solely by flying-type and flying-dual type pokemon. The local researcher is investigating how the islands stay aloft. A suddenly discovery announces that something is occuring and the island is in fact, sinking. You have to go to the Five Gyms and convince them to borrow their strongest bird pokemon in order to help avert the catasrophe (through a battle, naturally). You go around flying around, collecting bird pokemon to help you in your journey
    Multi-player description: Trading Pokemon, Pokemon Battles, Pokemon Breeding, Pokemon Olympics, etc.
    Characters:
    -Hero/Heroine- playable
    -Professor
    -5 Gym leaders (+5 once island is saved)

    Internet connectivity: World connectivity (like Pokemon Black and White)
    Other:3-D flying similar to Pilotwings Resort
     

    Lord Varion

    Guess who's back?
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    Title: PokéKart
    Brief description: Pokémon In Go-Karts!
    Platform: Nintendo 3DS
    Genre: RPG
    Rating: 3+
    Single-player description: A new sport for pokémon has arrived, go karting, enter any Pokémon you desire into the PokéKart Tournaments and ride to win.
    Ride agaisnt 29 other pokémon racers at one time.
    Vists 5 unique locations in each region.
    Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, Sinnoh and Unova.
    Chase after many legendary Pokémon and make them Join you on your tournament.
    Multi-player description: Online Racing, Tag Team Racing, Online Battle.
    Characters:
    - All 649 pokémon
    - Unlocked after each region unlocked
    - Legendaries unlocked after beaten.

    Trophy tournaments:
    The Kanto Cup - Already Unlocked when starting New Game
    The atnaK Cup - Unlocked after beating normal mode, and is a horizontally flipped Kanto Cup
    The Johto Cup - Unlocked after The Kanto Cup is completed in 1st, 2nd or 3rd.
    The othoJ Cup - Unlocked after becoming 1st in all races in normal mode, and is a horizontally flipped Johto Cup
    The Hoenn Cup - Unlocked after the Johto Cup is completed in 1st, 2nd, or 3rd.
    The nneoH Cup - Unlocked after collecting all PokéBlocks in Time Attack.
    The Sinnoh Cup - Unlocked after Hoenn is completed at 1st 2nd or 3rd.
    The honniS Cup - Unlocked after joining forces with 5 legendaries
    The Unova Cup - Unlocked after becoming either 1st, 2nd or 3rd in the Sinnoh Cup
    The avonU Cup - After coming 1st, 2nd or 3rd in all the Normal Cups this is Unlocked.
    The League Cup - Unlocked after coming 1st in Everything.
    The eugaeL Cup - Get a time of 2"00"00 in every race in Time Attack

    Legendaries:
    After opening up a cup tournament, you get a 10/100 chance of meeting a legenadry and racing them, winning the race proves your worth and you join their team.

    Unlocking Pokémon:
    Everytime a Cup is unlocked pokémon of that region can be played as, not including legendaries.

    Internet connectivity: Nintendo Network + Nintendo Wi-Fi
    Other: Similiar to Mario Kart.
     
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    Title: Pokemon: Good or Evil
    Brief Description: Like most pokemon games except as you go you get to be an evil trainer
    Platform: 3DS
    Rating: T
    Single Player Description:You start by leaving home on a journey as you go along you can beat gyms and steal pokemon. If you steal pokemon you will rise through the ranks of pokemon thief. The criminal organizations will be in the middle of a pokemon gang war and all three will be trying to recruit you. Once you join one you will rise up the ranks eventually becoming the leader and beating the other gangs.
    Multi-player Description: Trading, Battling, Contests, Breeding with other trainers.
    Characters:
    -You
    -Gym Leaders of all regions plus new region
    -trainers you can battle
    -All pokemon
    -Pokemon thieves
    -The Shadow snatchers (gang 1)
    -Team asteroid (gang 2)
    -Destroyers (gang 3)
    Internet conectivity: Like Black and White
    Other:
    Ranks or evil organizations
    -Grunt
    -Private
    -Top 5
    -Top 3
    -Left Hand Man
    -Leader
     
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    • Seen Aug 25, 2013
    Name: Pokemon: Wild Grasses
    Type: Role-Playing
    Summary: Using old memory saves, players insert one of their Pokemon from another game. They use this Pokemon in the wild to train, explore new areas, and battle. The players play as the Pokemon, not a trainer. The story-line is that as a wild Pokemon, they must avoid capture from Trainers. They also must free Pokemon from Team Rocket. The Pokemon must train to be able to stop the oncoming threat of the Shiny Rayquaza. The Rayquaza has the ability to steal the abilities of any Pokemon it's defeated. It already has defeated Dialga, which explains the time-stop on Spear Pillar. The player must battle Primoral Dialga and....
     

    TWV

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  • Title: Pokemon Smash Battle (or something in that manner...)
    Brief description: If any of you have played Super smash bros. or that digimon game to GameCube, you know what this game is. Think about lots of different 2D stages(but with good graphics, of course ^^), a big character rooster(only pokemon) with diffrent stasts and real time battle (look at a Super smash bros brawl trailer to get a better idea) To win, you have to take enought damage to reduce HP. Just like in other brawling games, you have dozens of different attacks to use, and the attacks differ from character to character. For example, an oddish may have a razor leaf attack, some pound or tackle, growl, growth, sleeping powder and to shield itself, it can bury itself in the ground, with only the leaves visible. While a charmander has ember, scratch, growl, bite and to shild itself, it covers itself with his tail. This will damage the pokemons trying to hit him(the fire on his tail, ya know ;))

    Also, the pokemons in the battlefield will evolve when they have fighted a preset amount of time, etc. This wil give the Pokemon other attacks, more power, faster speed(sometimes) better defense(sometimes) and so on. For example, an Oddish that have fought a long time, given a lot of damage to the others, and evolves to a Gloom. His growl attack is now replaced by a more powerful Lucky chant, the pound/tackle is replaced by mega drain, and sleep powder is now more powerful. Of course, not all the attacks are working as they work in the original games. (Lucky chant could for example weaken the next attack, but needs time to charge etc. )

    additionally, you could also make up a team of six different Pokemon, and have a good old pokemon battle, just from the side and in real time :)

    Platform: Wii, Wii U

    Genre: Fighting

    Rating: 12 +\-

    Single-player description: maybe an own history/adventure mode to unlock characters, etc...

    Multi-player description: Play together, in tournaments, on teams, 2vs2, 1vs1, 3vs1. You could play against people all over the world online, and participate in arranged tournaments, etc.

    Characters: You have the ability to customize your own trainer, but the main focus is on the pokemons. The rooster will have as many Pokemons as possible. If the Pokemon have one evolution or more, it will be stronger fully evolved than the pokemons without an evolution. In this way, a oddish is not as powerful as a spinda (no evolution...) but when it has became a bellossom, it'll be more powerful.

    Internet connectivity: See multiplayer description

    Other:
     
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    PokemonGiratinaX

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  • New World.

    Title: Pokémon Ages

    Brief description: You are a Normal Pokemon Trainer.But,One Day,You found a Unknown Pokemon.When you tried to hold it,There was a Earthquake that made you faint.When you wake up,the world is different.Your Mission is to Get back to your world and Find the Unknown Pokemon.

    Platform: Nintendo DS

    Genre: RPG

    Rating: E

    Single-player description: On the journey,You found many new Friend and Rival.You also met many different Pokemon from your world.While you explore the world,You also found a Weird Rock.When you ask the Pokemon Professor Fuji about the Rock.He tell you about the Rock.So,when you find all the Piece Of Rock around the World and Place it on the Dimension Mountain you will be able to get back to your World.

    Other: You can choose from over different 1o Pokemon that will help you to adventure the world.
     

    Elite Overlord LeSabre™

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  • LOL mine's actually based on a fan fiction project that I may or may never get around to finishing xD

    Title: Pokemon Investigation: Girl Power

    Brief description: You, a former Champion, must travel Kanto to investigate the shadowy circumstances behind your sudden replacement.

    Platform: Nintendo Wii.

    Genre: Mystery, open ended driving.

    Rating: Teen

    Single-player description: You are the female protagonist from Pokemon Fire Red/Leaf Green. You return from a vacation only to discover that you are no longer the Champion. Instead, a mysterious entity by the name of Red has replaced you. Moreover, a bounty has been placed on your head and there seems to be a shady organization with a vested interest in keeping Red in and you out. The story starts after winning a Pokemon battle against Red atop Mt. Silver, but without him revealing anything. You discover a secret cavern on your way down the mountain, and your investigation starts from there.

    While parts of the game will take place in Pallet Town and Indigo Plateau, most of the action will involve you driving between Celadon, Saffron, and Vermillion, visiting places, asking questions, and having to deal with hired thugs, corrupt cops, and shady business executives. Objectives vary from investigating financial records to protecting witness to chasing down suspects to street brawls with goons. Gameplay is very reminiscent of the Grand Theft Auto series.

    Multi-player description: Multiplayer driving/racing games including tag, demolition derby, capture the flag, etc. Up to four players, most games have everyone for themselves, though a few modes are two on two team events or all four human players vs the CPU.

    Also a cooperative mission mode where other players take control of allies.

    Characters: Leaf/FR/LG female protagionst: Your character. Former Kanto Champion. You can choose her name at the start of the game.
    Red: Current champion of Kanto, and the one who stole your position. Whether he's an antagonist or simply a pawn used by the actual antagonists remains yet to be seen.
    Lorelei: Former Elite Four member who helps you throughout your investigation as an investigative agent.
    Lisa: The somewhat nerdy special agent who works directly under Lorelei. She supplies useful information as well as upgraded equipment.
    Omni Trainer Products: The shady mega-corporation that has seized control of vital institutions like Silph Co., the Pokemon Centers, and Game Corner.

    Internet connectivity: Nintendo WFC for all multiplayer modes except cooperative mission mode. Downloadable extra side missions.

    Other: You will be able to change cars and outfits, and need to do so for undercover missions. There will be no traditional Pokemon battles - the emphasis of this game is on the trainers and many of your foes are armed and will shoot you dead before you have a chance to pull out a Pokeball. Pokemon only appear as NPC and background scenery.

    Officially licensed vehicles appear in the game. The Buick Lacrosse is your character's signature/default vehicle, though you can switch cars at any time after a certain point in the game. All cars can be outfitted with weaponry and special gadgets.
     
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