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Pokemon Go Beta Opens in a Few More Countries

Niantic Labs announced today that Australia and New Zealand will be the first western countries to get it in on the beta program, which originally launched in Japan last month. No word on North America’s beta yet, but we will keep an eye out to let you know,

Pokémon Go will launch in full sometime later this year for iOS and Android devices. So be prepared to catch the all!

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Review Pokken Tournament : Is This A Real Pokemon Battle?

Is This A Real Pokemon Battle?

I bet you have been wondering, is Pokken Tournament a real fighting game? Does it live up to expectations knowing Bandia Namco developed it, or is this another one of those Naruto Fighting game clones? Well lets find out if it’s the best bang for your bucks with our review.

Visuals
The presentation of Pokken tournament is as beautiful as ever, porting its way from the arcade to the Wii U. Not once did the frame rate drop,with its crisp, colorful 1080p resolution scenery and smooth 60 fps frame rate, Pokken delivers a stunning visual look and feel for players. Aside from the visuals from the gameplay, the menu layouts were as colorful and easy to use, giving you the feel from any other Pokemon  game to date. On the downside, when you end up playing local battles with one console the frame rate does drop down to 30fps dropping visual value, but Pokken does offer a solution for this with the LAN play option, bringing it back up to the original 60fps frame rate.

Sound/Audio
With an original soundtrack and the sounds from the battles, Pokken players will have the feel of a new Pokemon game in their hands. From players first step into a match, to the sounds in battle, it’s like competing in a real Pokemon tournament. Outside of the matches, the voice acting is what is to be expected of any dubbed Pokemon game. Besides an advisor that has a mediocre voice actor constantly giving advice, the rest of the story characters are a perfect fit right in the Pokemon universe.

Gameplay
Pokken Tournament is not your typical fighting game nor is it the Pokemon games you’re used too, but rather a new experience for fans. Whether you’re digging into the Ferrum League’s Story, or just hitting the Practice tutorials, the roster of 17 characters and the 30 support characters will welcome old and new comers to the franchise. With 5 game modes, new mechanics, a customization option for your trainer and the fast connecting online battles, Pokken gives players a full game experience. With the leveling up system, you can build your Pokemon to the stats you like, and even tweak them if you are not satisfied. Pokken also introduces the synergy system, This is a meter that is filled up while doing damage in battle. Once the synergy meter fills up you are able to go into a synergy burst, which will unlock more potential from your Pokemon along with a powerful special cinematic move. Pokken also introduces a new support character system which has a meter system as well. Unlike the synergy meter, the support meter is filled over time, once its filled you can call out your support character to; help deal damage, heal, or stat boost your the opponent and your character. During battles your are also introduced to the shields, counter attack and grabs. Shields are very useful for blocking attacks except for the punishing grabs, and the counter attack is an attack that has a temporary shield while attacking and will assist you when you opponent has you in a situation you normally wouldn’t be able to get out of.

Verdict

Pokken Tournament doesn’t fail to deliver. With the beautiful original soundtrack, smooth menu layouts, fast combat system, and new mechanics, Pokken tournament will have players coming back for more. The only downside, Pokken doesn’t offer a full 60fps local multiplayer experience, unless you have two copies of the game and two consoles. Other than that Pokken Tournament is a must have for Wii U owners and Pokemon fans, and yes, it does feel worthy of the label “fighting game”.

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How to Capture a Mew In Pokemon Blue/Red/Yellow

You heard the myth’s, but this is how you actually capture a Mew

Remember when you were you first had your hands on the first Pokemon titles, and all of the numerous rumors that people said were in these games as well. Some of these rumors were, Missing No. deleting your save data, some how catching a Yoshi, holding B helps your success rate on capturing Pokemon’s, and of course, encountering a Mew under the truck by the St. Anne. Well of course all of these were just rumors, until recently.

Now there is a possible way to capturing a Mew, founded by coders. All you have to do is follow these easy steps. (Yes, these work on the 3DS’s Virtual Console Versions as well)


Yes, believe it or not, it can be done without a GameShark or other cheating device.  Here’s what you’ll need to do:

  • Restart your game and play until you get HM02 Fly from the house west of Celadon City.
  • DO NOT fight the following trainers:
    • The Youngster with a Slowpoke (Level 17) on the road to Bill’s house (Route 25).  He is the fourth trainer after you cross Nugget Bridge, standing directly above a female trainer and facing north.
    • The Gambler with two Poliwags and a Poliwhirl (all Level 22) between Lavender Town and Saffron City (Route 8).  He is standing just east of the entrance to Saffron City, facing north toward the door of the Underground Path.

  • Now carefully follow the series of steps illustrated below.

 
1.
Make sure you have a Pokémon that knows Fly.  On Route 8, stand in front of the door of the Underground Path.  Save your game, since saving after this point will disrupt the procedure.

2.
Walk down one step and immediately press Start.  If you succeed, the menu will pop up before the Gambler “sees” you. Go to the Pokémon list and fly to Cerulean City.

3.
The Gambler will see you just before you fly away.

4.
Your Start button will no longer function.  Go north across Nugget Bridge and head east until you find the trainer in this picture (he’s the Youngster described above).

5.
If you walk right up to the Youngster, the game will lock up, so you’ll have to let him see you and walk up to you.  Defeat his Slowpoke (afterwards, your Start button will work again), then fly to Lavender Town.  
 6.
Head west into Route 8.
7.
As soon as you enter the narrow path, the menu will pop up by itself.  Press B to exit…
8.
…and look who it is!  Mew will be at Level 7 and its only attack will be Pound.  Pokéball, go!

And there you have it, a level 7 Mew of your own to show off and train. Below there is also a video of more glitches and an alternative way to capture a Mew for Blue/Red/Yellow, be sure to check them out as well.

 

    

Don’t Forget to Grab Your Free Legendary (Pokemon)


EXCLUSIVE FOR A SHORT TIME
Today is the first day for the free Legendary Pokemon’s. First on the list is Mew, in which you can get him/her at your local Gamestops, free of charge.Starting at Level 100, you can have your Mew ready to battle trainers right when she/he arrives. Don’t forget the next Legendary’s will be free as well in the upcoming months as well.

Here is the list of the special Pokémon you can either grab from GameStop or through the Nintendo Network this year:

  • Mew: Feb 1 -24 (Gamestop)
  • Celebi: March 1 – 24 (Nintendo Network)
  • Jirachi: April 1 – 24 (Nintendo Network)
  • Darkrai: May 1 – 24 (GameStop)
  • Manaphy: June 1 – 24 (Nintendo Network)
  • Shaymin: July 1 – 24 (Nintendo Network)
  • Arceus: August 1 – 24 (GameStop)
  • Victini: September 1 – 24 (Nintendo Network)
  • Keldeo: October 1 – 24 (Nintendo Network)
  • Genesect: November 1 – 24 (GameStop)
  • Meloetta: December 1 – 24 (Nintendo Network)

Biggest Wii U Games of 2016 (so far)

Biggest Wii U Games of 2016 (so far)

Wii U Exclusives to be looking forward to play in 2016

While waiting for the Nintendo NX  announcement this year, we have a list of Wii U games to keep you busy for 2016. The Wii U has a bucnh of Exclusives this year and this is just the list so far.

  • The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD – 2016
  • Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem – 2016
  • Pokken Tournament – Spring 2016
  • Star Fox Zero – April 2016
  • The Legend of Zelda Wii U – 2016
  • Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games – 2016
  • Project Guard / Project Giant Robot – 2016
  • Shantae: Half-Genie Hero – 2016