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    hey guys,

    As you may have seen i don't get on much. Yes its because i'm busy and at school.. but its also because i'm loosing interest in Pokemon. For one reason.. I have started playing a game called Runescape. How I have been talking to blaze and he does't see why i shouldn't turn the site into a gaming site or what not.

    I just want to know, is there anyone here that would help with a RuneScape help site?.. or if there is anyone that plays the game.

    Website - www.runescape.com

    ~ Simone
     
    If you're loosing intrest, there is no reason to keep a site for it.

    I personally have no idea what runescape is... but yeah...

    Would you just trash PWC or give it away?
     
    lmao i will take it? lol i'm prolly the last person u would give it to.
     
    hey i have simone the idea into morphing to a game site that way she doesnt leave the site and content so knowone gets let down and we will all stay happy so please why dont we support simone i for one will be happy what ever site she makes as long as she stays around and her site and has some poke news and i can still update :-D haha
     
    funny... how when someone is thinking about converting a site.. the first thing ppl think of is "i want all the glory it has.. gimme it" strange o_O
     
    excuse me but I was actually telling her to not give up and do just add like a gaming or something go ask her how dare you question my actions the nerve some people have...

    you need to get your facts straight and even go to www.pokemon-world.com/index.php in comments I was the one who said it there too

    UGH

    ~!~Emerald~Blaze~!~
     
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    With all the hard work she's put into it, guys, I doubt Simone would just throw PWC away. I think extending the site with more subject areas is a good idea, if you're bored with Pok?mon - after all, you can't stay in one place forever. (I tried to concentrate too much on Patamon's World, but after starting TPP I'm happier and I get more work done on both sites.)
     
    Simone, one suggestion...

    stay away with Pokemon for a week. Being bored with pokemon happened to me once. I just took a rest (about a week or two) and then after that, my interest in Pokemon is back again.

    You're just tired and stress worrying about your site. Just take a rest for about a week or two.
     
    She's allready been gone from her site for over 2weeks...
     
    hahaha. dunno about that. Remeber AzSuprat when I told u i'm loosing interest in Pokemon? I just rest for a long time and after that, my interest in Pokemon came back.
     
    Remember, pkmn-source, it's slightly different here in Australia and in the US. I know; it took me over a year to get my interest in Pok?mon back up, and when I was 11 I was totally obsessed with it - I lived and breathed Pok?mon. In the US, there's still an abundance of Pok?mon fans, you have daily Pok?mon, you have people to talk to etc. And almost every Pok?mon site comes out of America. In Australia, there are very few people left who love Pok?mon, and so there's very little support for fans. People who run Australian Pok?mon sites are forced to provide much of that support, much as Optic and I now do for Digimon. It's stressing, believe me. We don't have Pok?mon on free-to-air TV at the moment, either, and cable is just running repeats of what was on free-to-air. And there's not that many people with cable.
     
    Jedi_Amara said:
    In the US, there's still an abundance of Pok?mon fans, you have people to talk to etc.
    That's a good joke. I'm sorry, but that's just not true :\ .
     
    yeah, were is very hard to see sombody that liked pokemon or the games, and i lived in u.s.
     
    I don't have friends who like Pokemon because they think it's for kids but I just ignore them. Sucks for Pokemon-World closing :( I hope she'll still continue her site.
     
    OK, that's fair enough, but you must admit that in a country that size, there are probably a thousand times more fans than in Australia.
     
    JA is right though but you see the amercan pokemon lovers is really underground like through the web. noone wants to admit still liking it.

    I mean there might be alot of USA Poke lovers but its so hidden its not funny haha like I buy my games online I refuse to go to a store and get it I mean it can ruin a persons reputation and its that risky nowadays, Pokemon is fading so fast that Pokemon Franchise is going to need to work a miracle to keep from it fading away into the collectors books :D

    anyways like i told you online simone like everyone else is going is multi task it keep pokemon for the current hits but add what ever you want. heh it makes it so much easier....

    i mean i was going to open up my site poke rush but its still on hiatus and I wont open it till i A. jeremy adds the news program and B. I get my interest back if i do
     
    I'm going to keep the site, but i'm going to leave for a week, to redeem my passion for it, I have work and stuff anyway. There will be a new layout etc.. =)
     
    Jedi_Amara said:
    In Australia, there are very few people left who love Pok?mon, and so there's very little support for fans. People who run Australian Pok?mon sites are forced to provide much of that support, much as Optic and I now do for Digimon. It's stressing, believe me. We don't have Pok?mon on free-to-air TV at the moment, either, and cable is just running repeats of what was on free-to-air. And there's not that many people with cable.

    So true Jedi_Amara...

    Not many fans here like Pok?mon in my local area. However, when it was first broadcasted here, during the Pok?mon Phenomenon at Australia, lots of people liked it. But the conflict started kicking in, with free-air-to-air TV continuing to repeat the same episodes over and over, and well... I'm not sure about other places, but the trading card game caused a few problems at my school back in Primary School.

    Valuable cards were stolen from people's bags during class. People ripped other people off. The trading card game was never played properly. Fights occured because of accusations with cards being stolen, etc. People even traded Game Boy games for Pok?mon cards, which made it on the news too. Those sort of things concerned parents... and well, I guess it eventually died down.

    Like Jedi_Amara stated, it is difficult to work on sites about Pok?mon and Digimon when you don't have much support. When Pok?mon first came out, there was a whole flock of new sites that came on the web! Though most of them weren't very good, (like 5 minute jobs), not to offend anyone or anything. However, these days you get more dedicated sites... with more effort and content put into it.

    Anyway, back on-topic... Simone, you're into Runescape? I played that game once... it's alright... I passed the tutorial... Personally I prefer Diablo II. =) Looking forward to your new layout.
     
    diablo 2? Jeremy is always trying me to get that game but I think it looks kinda dumb heh I was never into RPG's I would buy them and suck at them haha.

    Im so glad your staying simone :-D and thanks for that part about me :D hehe

    Well we were supposed to open PokeWizards domain a couple hours ago but I snoozed hehe well bye!

    blaze
     
    Oh, good, you're staying. It'll be nice to see your new layout - you get really sick of pink after a while XD. Jackie, yeah, a heap of schools here banned Pok?mon cards because of stuff like that.
     
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