I think that's simply because they're all parts of the colour wheel, just 60 degrees away from each other. It's to give solid variety and distinction in colors.
Pokemon Ranger: Shadows of Almia is one of the only Pokemon games where it is possible to die. It's on the ship part.
I can't find a video of it, unfortunately.
(11-21-2012 01:19 PM)Fileman Wrote: [ -> ]Pokemon Ranger: Shadows of Almia is one of the only Pokemon games where it is possible to die. It's on the ship part.
I can't find a video of it, unfortunately.
Yeah, I remembered this part. I think you had to escape or find the control room in a certain time on the Cargo Ship, but I never knew you actually DIED. Nice find, if only there was a video...
(11-27-2012 05:17 AM)SERIOUSLY THOUGH Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-27-2012 04:41 AM)HyperSonicN1 Wrote: [ -> ]ALSO IN THE FRENCH VERSION THEY CHANGED ALL THE POKEMON NAMES BLARGH
That's because we're not lazy.
I got nothing on French people, but when I try to talk about Pokemon with my Italian friends, I wish you could be a bit more lazy. It's really confusing sometimes.
Also, France deserves a medal for being the only country ever to call a computer in a different way (at least I think so)
There were a few trainer sprites that had to be changed internationally for censorship purposes, because they appeared to be too revealing or encouraged behavior such as seductiveness or smoking. A few included the GSC Beauties, GSC Fishers, and Gen IV Swimmers. Here are a few:
Japanese sprites:
International sprites:
I'm pretty sure this has been mentioned before, but the picture hasn't been seen. In a 1997 edition of "MicroGroup Game Review" had a cover that featured a few protoype designs of Pokemon along with two trainers.
One of the Pokemon seems to be a recolored Tyranitar, probably in its shiny form. Another seems to be a Clefairy-like Pokemon that had multiple legs and seemed to balance like a top. This may be the inspiration to Hitmontop. The most interesting art has to be the unnamed turtle with a green shell. The face of the turtle bears a striking resemblance to Tirtouga, a 5th Gen Pokemon.
This unreleased prototype Pokemon may be the basis of the design of Tirtouga.
In an interview with Nintendo Power, Shellos and Gastrodon were planned to appear in Gen III as opposed to being left until Gen IV. They have back sprites that were left until Gen IV.
They seemed to be Western variants, Shellos having eastern variant fins and Gastrodon having plumes. What's interesting is that there are two cries in Ruby in Sapphire's data that weren't used (266 and 269)
Seeing as how its two similar, slug-like cries not in the game, and how Shellos and Gastrodon were planned for Gen III, this may be the leftover cries for them.
Credit to the people that posted some of these facts, first, I just felt I had to elaborate on them more
A line that became an internet meme ("I like shorts, they're comfy and easy to wear"), said by a youngster in GEN I, is referenced in the English version of Pokemon Black 2 and White 2.
(11-27-2012 05:17 AM)SERIOUSLY THOUGH Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-27-2012 04:41 AM)HyperSonicN1 Wrote: [ -> ]ALSO IN THE FRENCH VERSION THEY CHANGED ALL THE POKEMON NAMES BLARGH
That's because we're not lazy.
I got nothing on French people, but when I try to talk about Pokemon with my Italian friends, I wish you could be a bit more lazy. It's really confusing sometimes.
Also, France deserves a medal for being the only country ever to call a computer in a different way (at least I think so)
Oh... I've always thought the Italians had their own Pokémon names.
You (assuming you're Italian) could also have awesome names like 'Psykokwak'
(11-27-2012 05:17 AM)SERIOUSLY THOUGH Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-27-2012 04:41 AM)HyperSonicN1 Wrote: [ -> ]ALSO IN THE FRENCH VERSION THEY CHANGED ALL THE POKEMON NAMES BLARGH
That's because we're not lazy.
I got nothing on French people, but when I try to talk about Pokemon with my Italian friends, I wish you could be a bit more lazy. It's really confusing sometimes.
Also, France deserves a medal for being the only country ever to call a computer in a different way (at least I think so)
Oh... I've always thought the Italians had their own Pokémon names.
You (assuming you're Italian) could also have awesome names like 'Psykokwak'
I actually never knew that some counties had other names until I moved to Belgium, as Italians use the English names. When I bought Pokemon Black in French, I didn't know whether to laugh or to cry. You know you have a creative country when you translate Audino into Nanméouïe. I still don't know how to pronounce it.
Also, I once invited a friend home, and he had a French copy of Diamond. He traded me a Golduck, and the French name is Akwakwak. I was very tired, and it made me laugh. Didn't stop laughing until dinner. The combinations of puns is just that awesome
Lapras' original US name was Ness, most likely in reference to the Scottish Loch Ness Monster Myth, which shares a similar appearance with Lapras, which in turn is said to be a Plesiosaur.