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Pokemon Vherestorm Version BlackZero000: You got lucky. My starter was not Shiny. RolePlayGeordan: Venonat is in the grass in Littleroot Town. Lucar369: Mudkip is found at level 5 the same place as Venonat. See screenshot.
Pokemon Light Platinum So what are you complaining about exactly asura-98? What problem does this unstable evolution pose in the gameplay?
Pokemon DarkViolet (beta 2) Okay. So I can see this one isn't quite there yet in terms of development but it will be very interesting to play when it reaches that level. Thank you creator Chaos Rush for sharing this Beta Version.
Pokemon Emerald - Hard Edition (beta 1.03) Shiny Pokemon show up once in a blue moon. I've encountered a few in hundreds of hours of game-play from Gen II on. The most I ever encountered and caught was in Pokemon Dark Rising, but then my file got lost.
Pokemon Emerald 386 Time to bust out the old rod. Got to catch some fishes.
Pokemon Hyetology (beta 1.1) Dunsparce is the bomb. Not only is it your second starter, but it also makes catching Pokemon easier with Yawn and Glare.
Pokemon Ultimate End Also, catch more Pokemon. The more you have, the easier it is to build an unbeatable party.
Pokemon Ultimate End Use strongest water attack to kill Magmar.
Pokemon BlackGranite X Unlimited Watmel Berries in the sign to the right of the house on the right in the hometown. Unlimited Lemonade in your PC.
Pokemon Genesis A hack.

Postman3's Last 25 Game Reviews
Pokemon Chaos Black
02-01-12 01:51 AM
Ignite The Chaos With The Pokemon Black Before There Was A Real Black Version
Some differences between Pokémon Chaos Black and Pokémon Fire Red, you may notice right away.

Bulbasaur is now a Grass/Electric type Pokémon called Magid. His volt absorb ability will fully protect him from electricity damage while crediting him with one quarter the amount of his full HP.

Charmander is now a baby lion called Flaon. He has a mane so maybe he is not exactly a cub. He is cute though.

Caterpie is now an antennaed fat little green bug called Tase. He is part normal type. It will evolve into Podcoon. Podcoon is simply Bug type.

Pidgey is now a pokey appendaged red and yellow single horned reptile. Normal/Poison is its new type. It is now named Shizard and evolves into Shicoon. Shicoon is a Steel/Poison type.

Fearow seems to have changed in appearance and name only. It is now Minite and is shaped like a blue-eyed marshmallow with baby blue cotton candy attached.

Seel is now called Abel and looks like a cute little abominable snowman.

Cloyster is now called Graag and looks somewhat like a red/gold/brown Tyrannosaurus Rex. When you put it first in battle, it will not be visible. When switching to it in mid-battle, it will take the appearance of your previous Pokémon with the colour scheme of Graag.

Muk is now called Esplime. It looks more like a micro-organism than the pile of sludge it once was.

Any of the above plus Mankey, Rattata, Spearow and Weedle can be obtained before your second trainer battle.

The villages look about the same but the routes appear to be reformed as mazes. Cool!

The location indicator will activate for some of the routes, but will be blank for village names. It appears you need CUT to unlock all the secrets of route 2.

GRAPHICS

The new Pokémon images are not quite as high quality as Pokémon Fire Red images are, but they are spot-on as far as original creativity goes. They are all just sim... Read the rest of this Review
Pokemon Rijon Adventures
01-30-12 01:19 AM
Party In The Rijon Region
I do not usually give tens across the board, but this game is solid.

Entirely new dialog

The starter Pokémon selection commentary is changed, a rival trying to act a little too nice seems weird and a long-winded explanation on Poke balls took many taps to get through. After you battle the first trainer on route, it seems apparent that this game explains everything as you go along. Luckily, that is not the case.

Different Map Layout

The towns look different. The character names are all changed. I caught Paras, Vulpix, Clefairy, Zubat and Geodude right away in a southern cave. Abra also appears in the cave, but of course, you will not catch him right away. In addition, as soon as you get singing Pokémon that is fast enough to catch him, he fails to appear on six consecutive walks through the cave. Bummer. After the last trainer in the first segment of the cave, you can just walk right through some rocks dead ahead. Rockets have taken over the second part of the cave.
You have your second rival battle right outside the first gym. To make up for startling you, he heals your Pokémon for you before the battle. Pokedex seems to be the one thing that has not changed or adapted to the Rijon region. I have battled Torchic, Mudkip and Treecko, but they are not showing up on the dex. The map has not changed in the Pokémon locator function of Pokedex. That is too bad because the Rijon region is entirely different from any other game. There is some talk about upgrading to the National Dex if you talk to the right people. I hope it happens soon.

Underground Path

I found an ice heal, paralysis heal, and a potion by checking every square step in the first underground path.

Game Play

I have noticed that the minor annoyance of that horrible continuous dinging when your Pokémon's health is low is curiously absent. There is a plus. Another plus is that the first gym leader's sister gives you a Water Stone ... Read the rest of this Review
Pokemon Ash Gray (beta 2.5z)
09-04-11 06:19 PM
The Most Accurate Anime Rerun Game

Plot



This is an interesting one. If you try to leave your room at first, your Mom stops you. So much for staking out Oak's lab and getting the first pick. Ha! The first thing you do in this game is get in your pyjamas and go to sleep. If you pick girl, your character will morph into Ash Ketchum when the PJs go on, but your trainer card will still have a girl on it. Then you start dreaming about a certain trio of Pokémon and when it is time to wake up you are already late for your appointment with Professor Oak. You go to his lab in your PJs and he makes you check all the Poke balls on the counter before he tells you all the Pokémon are gone. Thank you science! Luckily (or is it my destiny?), there is one Pokémon left, but this one is a little hard to handle. Enter electric mouse! Then Oak talks your ear off for a minute, you leave and your Mom stops you on your way out and gives you a few things. Then PJ mode is over for the rest of the game I presume.



When you decide to leave town, Pikachu will refuse to battle with a pigeon Pokémon. If you try to talk to him, a sparrow Pokémon will attack him. After Pikachu defeats the sparrow, four more will block your path back to Pallet Town. The only place you can go that is not tall grass is jumping in the water. When you come out the other side, a girl approaches you and acts like you somehow disturbed her fishing spot. Then you take her bike (and morph back to girl if you picked that) and flee the scene of the crime. Then you get into another spear-type incident. Pikachu comes to your defence. Zap! Right after that, the Ho-oh looks nice as it makes its way across the game screen.



On your way into the next city, a police officer stops and questions you. She said my Pokémon was in bad shape even though he did not have a scratch on him. Then she takes you to the Pokémon center in town. Upon entering the center, the girl from ... Read the rest of this Review
Pokemon Ash\'s Quest
08-28-11 04:49 PM
Make Ash's Quest your quest today!

Graphical Changes

In Pallet town, the Xanadu nursery was not there in previous versions. You can get to it by using CUT. Oak has a backyard with a few Pokémon in it. Route 1 extends into a second route. There is a raining thunderstorm on route 2. It also rains when you are in battle. Misty is fishing on route 2. Ho-oh makes an appearance. The Pokémon League guard stands outside instead of in. There is a house in the north end of Viridian Forest. The layout of MT Moon has changed considerably. That blabbermouth who tells everyone how to win is gone from the gyms. That is good riddance! The hack programmer modified many other routes to mirror the Pokémon Television Anime story.

Storyline modifications

Oh, no! Something has gone very wrong in Pallet Town.

I am late for the selection of my starter Pokémon! Beginners who did not sleep through their alarm have already pocketed the turtle, salamander and dinosaur monsters. Not to worry. I get the cutest Pokémon from the first generation. I make sure to ask the assistant person for some Poke balls on my way out the door. Look out! There is a rival trainer staring me down at six O'clock. Wait, I have a type advantage. Sweet! I had to talk to my mommy before leaving town. She gave me some running sneakers and told to me change my underwear. Yeah right! I am a Pokémon trainer now. I do not have that kind of time. I am busy fending off random sparrows on Meta steroids at route 2. Somehow, I already have a Pokedex. After fending off a few scary birdies, I find a Misty-rious girl and upon talking to her find myself on a bicycle. She says to give it back, but somehow I cannot. I soldier on. I zap one more “Captain Jack” bird and then see a Ho-oh flap across the screen. There is a nice person waiting to take me to a Pokémon center so I can heal my new pocket monsters. Whew! I go back to the girl and she says it is okay that I took her b... Read the rest of this Review
Pokemon Frosty
08-20-11 01:07 AM
It's all about The Game and how you play it!

GRAPHICS and SOUND

The scenery and introduction of this hack are quite different from Pokémon Ruby. After you start playing, you see Professor Birch as usual, but the silhouette of a Charmeleon pops out of his Poke Ball instead of the Lotad. The moving truck you so cruelly had to ride in the back of is really a copy of Mr. Briney’s boat on the outside. If you pick a girl character, it is still a moving truck. The girl who I will call “May” has hair that changes color as she walks. Once you are in your house, (and if you pick a boy character) you will notice the Pokémon workers are now a Team Aqua member and a moving truck. They still sound like Pokémon, but if you talk to the T.A. Member (or lower Machoke in May’s adventure), he will curse profanely about how heavy his load is. Every time you step into the outside of your new hometown, it will snow and then stop right away. The ground is a blanket of white as are the trees. It could just be frost, hence Pokémon “Frosty”. Get used to this because frost, rain and various levels of snowing are a dominant theme throughout the game. The townspeople are different looking. Professor Birch’s aide is a Magnemite that talks. The person who stops you from leaving town is a Team Aqua grunt. There is what looks like staircases on the first two routes that help you avoid the grass. I quickly learned why I should avoid the grass on the first three routes. (I will give you more on that later.) The sounds and music are usual for the Hoenn region games. The imagery and dialog seem bizarre, yet somehow still enjoyable. I still like the way my character morphs into a little person with a cape when he runs. The bike helmet is not too shabby either. Note: As you catch more Pokemon and fill up your box, you will notice some are slightly discolored when in the box.

STORY

Moreover, on dialog, Professor Birch now calls his laboratory a “... Read the rest of this Review
Pokemon Lightning Yellow (beta v0.12)
08-11-11 11:11 PM
If you play one game this year, play this one. Loads of fun!

STORY

It seems about the same as Pokémon Fire Red and Pokémon Leaf Green except for minor details. The man right outside Oak’s laboratory was modified to say some of the same things the Lapras donor in Silph Co. Says. He will ask if you want Bulbasaur. If you say no, he will ask again next time you talk to him. I suggest taking him up on his offer as you will then be able to beat Brock right away and pound Misty easily by letting it evolve to Ivysaur. As you head out of Pallet Town, Professor Oak will stop you as usual and then shift to battle mode like in Pokémon Yellow. He will be the old man who shows you how to catch Pokémon in Viridian City when in battle mode. After he catches a Weedle, he will revert to the Pokémon Professor and bring you back to the lab to do the whole Pokémon Yellow song and dance where he says you can have the Eevee. His grandson says “No way! This one is mine!” Professor Oak then gives you a Pikachu he caught when you were not looking. Your rival battles you. This battle is much easier with Bulbasaur’s presence so make sure to pick it up before you try to leave town. After that, it is just straight Pokémon Fire Red.

DIFFICULTY

However, it will be Pokémon Fire Red with the twist of having Pikachu and Bulbasaur as your two starters. This one will be unique in that more than likely you have never before started with two Pokémon you did not have to catch yourself. Advantage: Player. It is a small advantage, but a welcome one. The challenge as with any Pokémon video game is to be ready for challenging trainers.

DEPTH

The creator of this hack did not go all the way and make Pikachu follow you like in Pokémon Yellow. That would be a tad difficult in the programming department. Unlike that game, you can probably evolve your Pikachu any time you like. Although I never tried it, I think Pikachu from Pokémo... Read the rest of this Review
Pokemon Topaz (silver hack)
08-05-11 10:14 PM
This one's a slam dunk!
OVERALL, I would say this is the best Pokémon game on the Game Boy Color System. Something awesome about it appeals not just to me, but all Pokémon trainers. Pokémon Topaz is a stand-alone adventure. There may be a few minor dialog mishaps, but it will not be enough to ruin your game. Do not be put off from playing Pokémon Topaz. Give it a chance and the brilliance of this unique version will reward you.

GRAPHICS

You first start the game much like Pokémon Silver except your character looks like a cross between LT Surge and an old mad scientist. The hacker restructured many character images including your rival and gym leaders. As for the quality of these graphics, I would say they are on par with Pokémon Silver.

SOUND
I really like the music and sounds. They are a virtual carbon copy of Pokémon Silver. I have always enjoyed the music in Pokémon games so on my review it always rates a ten. The sound quality is also quite as good as Pokémon Silver is.

ADDICTIVENESS

I started playing Pokémon Topaz in early July. Then I started playing it every day. Something about this version of Pokémon makes every other game I own take a back seat to it. It was my July game of the month. I did not touch another game until after catching Groudon. Pokémon Topaz is now the game I think about on the way home on the bus. This terrific hack is now my prime gaming endeavour.

STORY

It is a little different. The starters are the Generation I selection. I picked Charmander. Squirtle or Bulbasaur probably would have worked better though. There are different "obstacle Pokémon" that block your progress until you battle them. I would suggest catching them because they are strong. The Johto gym leaders have been supplanted by Kanto ones. Misty was especially tough. It took much training to beat her. I do not know what I will find when I reach Kanto thoug... Read the rest of this Review
Pokemon Rebirth
07-30-11 12:18 AM
...and God said,"LET US CREATE POKEMON IN OUR OWN IMAGE"
I will start by saying that Pokémon Rebirth might actually be funner than the official Pokémon Emerald. Previously one of a kind Pokémon that you would normally begin a game with, are now plentiful on the very first route out of Littleroot Town. You can even catch Togepi there. Basically, if it is a Professor provided Pokémon (PPP, I know, LOL) it will appear on that route. They can be a bit hard to catch though. I would advise whizzing through the trainers ranks once you get a few good Pokémon, so that you can stock up on Poke Balls. I always buy ten at a time because a minimum purchase of ten gets me a free Premier Ball. Trust me. It is so satisfying to get all the PPP's on your team. Enough about what I like, let's get into what makes the game so awesome.

DIFFICULTY

While keeping the basic struggle of Pokémon Emerald intact, Pokémon Rebirth adds convenience to the layout of certain areas. Jumpable ledges have been removed in key places. This allows you speed right through that annoying maze like forest that appears in every Pokémon game. You can even get to spots that would ordinarily require cutting down a tree without needing the badge and HM for CUT. Extra passages through caves, neat new bridges crisscrossing bodies of water and little alternate routes opened up if you want to avoid trainers and face them later; these are the things that make Pokémon Rebirth a player's game. As much as it pains me, I must give this segment a nine because Rebirth is slightly more open-minded than the mother game.

DEPTH

This version is so much bigger all at once than other games. All avenues of travel are opened immediately. There is this Cave of Origin that I didn't even know was there in other games. I expect to find very rare Pokémon there. I have been able to catch so many brilliant Pokémon already. There is also a rearranging of the Pokémon locations so that you can enco... Read the rest of this Review
Pokemon Crystal
07-29-11 12:19 AM
A TERRIFIC GAME
When you look at how far Game Freak has come since they started developing Pokémon games for Game Boy Color, it should come as no surprise that Pokémon Crystal was so successful. It is the most well thought out of the Pokémon games for the system. It has features that have yet to be matched by any of the official Nintendo Pokémon games rented on this site. For instance, I can have as many custom Poke Balls as I want made for me. I just have to save my Apricorns. In the two prior Pokemons, the best I could do was sell my extras. Now I don't have to. There is also a new radio contest where you can win all sorts of cool prizes that aren't available in stores until later in the game. I also like catching Jigglypuff at a higher level too. Enough about the actual game; let's get into why such a great game lost so many points on my score chart.

SOUND and GRAPHICS

That is it, in a nutshell. It's all the Java Boy Emulator's fault. On a Game Boy Color, the graphics and sound would be normally quite as good as other Color games. The JBE is the best though, according to the page; so that is the one I use. Most of the graphic and sound issues are triggered by just moving around. Water attacks used in battle tend to look like the screen is partially covered up by white spaces. Sometimes you hear good sounds and then they get garbled. The music seems a little different than Pokémon Silver and Pokémon Gold. Maybe they just changed the pitch. The Pokémon sprites move and blink when you check their stats or when you are starting battle against one. Only your opponent moves upon entering battle, not your Pokémon. Their signature sounds may get a little blippy. Except for these minor glitch issues, the game play runs rather well.

Speaking of.... GLITCHES

The Battle Tower doesn't work. Yet another good feature trumped by Java Boy. They fixed that issue in the advance games. The advance games have battle ... Read the rest of this Review
Pokemon Silver
07-26-11 08:52 PM
THE WORLD'S FINEST GAME
THE GRAPHICS are among the best used in the Game Boy Color system. They are much better when compared to Pokémon Crystal. Pokémon Crystal was supposed to be the more advanced game, yet the sprites for Pokémon Crystal would blip weirdly when battles started and when I checked stats. This game has no such difficulties. There was a unique Pokémon in the middle of a lake that had a shiny sprite. I shall not reveal its identity. Play the game and find out for yourself.

THE SOUNDS were mostly new. This game uses many new musical themes that were not heard in Pokémon Red, Pokémon Blue or Pokémon Yellow. The one hundred new Pokémon all have their own original animal sound which all Pokémon make when they enter a battle or faint or are viewed on Pokedex or stat screen. Each town has a theme that is almost unique. The second village shares one with one of the northern towns. Your rival gets new special battle music. I believe the Rockets do too.

ADDICTIVE is a strong word that is "right on the money" in this case. I played this game every week for nearly a year. There are so many more things that you can do in this game as compared to its predecessors. If I had not found other games to divide my playtime with, I would perhaps still be playing only this game. That is the degree of Pokémon Silver's addictiveness.

The STORY is an important aspect of most good games. This one has fluid continuity. I can pick up where I left off at any time because the story is so memorable. The storyline is the reason I have kept coming back for more and more; always wanting to complete the things I have started.

No game has more DEPTH. I have played for more than a year now and I can say with certainty that I am halfway through the complete storyline and a third of the way to getting most of my Pokémon to max level 100. There is so much to do that you would have to keep a calendar to fit it all in.... Read the rest of this Review
Pokemon Green (Pirate Version)
04-16-11 08:16 PM
Play the original Pokemon on Vizzed
How does anybody get this thing started? As soon as Oak stops talking, you can only move in one direction.

The above was my review for the middle emulator. Kind of anti-climactic, isn't it? The below review is for the one on the right which works much better in my opinion.


Graphics

This is an early version of Pokémon Blue so it looks similar. The intro isn't Gengar versus Jigglypuff. It is Gengar versus Nidorino like in Pokémon Red. The Pokémon images are from the earliest stages of release so they look a bit different. Seeing them as they are here is an experience not to pass up. The start screen features a Bulbasaur as the first Pokémon. If you wait there long enough, you will see even Pikachu looks different (chubbier). This was before the shift to color so everything is gray and white. The flowers on the ground make back and forth movements rather than circular ones. This is the least advanced Pokémon you will ever play, but there is some beauty in going back to the very start.


Game play

Before you start the game, you can, set the dialog speed to quick, common or slow, choose to view or pass the fighting cartoons and select rule of competition (replace or circle?). Warnings: A) In battle, you must press a or b a few extra times to get the entire extra dialog finished with. B) When you save the state, it may not always work. C) Due to an emulator issue, the game will temporarily freeze for a second or two at random points during the game. Other than that, the game play seems the same as any other Pokémon for Game Boy and functions quite fluidly. Special note: Trading for Farfetch'd in Vermilion City is a good way to get your game frozen so avoid that one.


Dialog

Aochider is Oak's Japanese name. People call him Dr. Pet. The grammar is terrible but you can usually take meaning from the words.

Goods = Items       &nbs... Read the rest of this Review
Pokemon Yellow
01-20-11 10:58 PM
Pikachu: I choose you!
This emulation is actually better than the real thing. The reason being: I hit a major unlimited money glitch. I went in to buy Rocket Game Coins and found that I just was not running out of money. I started with maybe 70 grand in money. After buying coins about 20 times, I figured it was deja vu, but I bought a few more coins and found that I was indeed spending the same money repeatedly. Every time I bought coins with 60 grand, my money went back up to 69 grand. I filled my coin case and redeemed for Porygon. Then I went back for more. I did not dare to believe this would last long. Ultimately, I walked away with all the prizes. I am not sure if these results are typical of the Vizzed Emulator for Pokémon Yellow. Perhaps another player can shed some light on the situation.

GRAPHICS

The images of Pokémon have improved a bit. The depictions from Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue were not bad. These ones are better. They paid close attention to Pikachu, Bulbasaur, Squirtle and Charmander, but development even reworked more obscure ones like Mew, Onix, Chansey, Mankey, Ekans and Koffing. For that reason alone, the graphics should rate a bit higher than Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue. The colors are even sharper than the ones from earlier Pokémon games. The original Game Boy had a contrast dial that screwed with every image on the screen. Since this game is for Game Boy Color, the hues are quite superior. The Pikachu-follow-me function was far ahead its time. All it took was an 8-bit game with ample programming time provided by skyrocketing pre-sales for an open-minded development team to give us a completely new way to experience Pikachu in all his cuteness. This brings me to.…

SOUND

Yes, it is a little disappointing that we cannot hear the Ikue Ootani voice for the most popular Pokémon of all. The game is still fun without it. If I require that kind of auditory satisfaction, I need only switch... Read the rest of this Review

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