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KaosuKishi commented at 2010-05-13 17:07:09 » #301066
Their roles/special skills in the manga were, IIRC:
Gold (The Breeder)
Silver (The Exchanger)
Crystal (as she normally would've been) (The Capturer)
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Their roles/special skills in the manga were, IIRC:
Gold (The Breeder)
Silver (The Exchanger)
Crystal (as she normally would've been) (The Capturer)
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FlameLunar commented at 2010-07-17 05:12:21 » #368015
What is the name of these thing?
and where I can find these kind of thing with others characters?
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What is the name of these thing?
and where I can find these kind of thing with others characters?
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Lurkerella commented at 2011-07-07 16:57:31 » #801477
Anon318160: There is no such a thing as "game storyline" since the games were designed in a way players can do as much as they can and develop themselves on it like a traditional RPG. Pokemon Special basically covers the role of providing a storyline and it was made canon by the very same game creators:
Pokémon creator Satoshi Tajiri: "This is the comic that most resembles the world I was trying to convey."
Game producer Tsunekazu Ishihara: "I want every Pokémon fan to read this comic!"
This is pretty common in Nintendo games since they believe that adding storyline or dialogue ruins the game experience they instead release the storyline in a separate format outside the game: There are comics for almost every The Legend of Zelda and Metroid game but they are rarely released outside Japan.
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Anon318160: There is no such a thing as "game storyline" since the games were designed in a way players can do as much as they can and develop themselves on it like a traditional RPG. Pokemon Special basically covers the role of providing a storyline and it was made canon by the very same game creators:
Pokémon creator Satoshi Tajiri: "This is the comic that most resembles the world I was trying to convey."
Game producer Tsunekazu Ishihara: "I want every Pokémon fan to read this comic!"
This is pretty common in Nintendo games since they believe that adding storyline or dialogue ruins the game experience they instead release the storyline in a separate format outside the game: There are comics for almost every The Legend of Zelda and Metroid game but they are rarely released outside Japan.
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