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This is resource XCPHB8D, an Archived Thread.
Discovered:25/7 -2016 19:24:38

Ended:28/9 -2016 22:45:32

Checked:28/9 -2016 23:15:55

Original location: http://swfchan.org/9469/
Recognized format: Yes, thread post count is 17.
Discovered flash files: 1





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Age: 58.14d   Health: 0%   Posters: 10   Posts: 17   Replies: 15   Files: 1+2

>> Anonymous 25jul2016(mo)19:17 No.35936 OP P1

[IMG] Mew tentacles.swf (9.28 MiB)
1024x940, Compressed. 462 frames, 30 fps (00:15).
Ver9, AS3. Network access: No. Text: Yes.
Bitmaps: Yes. Audio: No. Video: Yes.
[find in archive]

>> Anonymous 25jul2016(mo)23:56 No.35938 A P2R1

This flash was probably made due to the increase in popularity of Pokémon lately

Unfortunately "Pokémon Go" has no gameplay what-so-ever. I tried it out expecting the same type of
battles I had fun with on Game Boy in 1998. But it had no battle at all; you just found a Pokémon,
threw a ball at it and it's yours. Just another typical cell phone game meant for the mainstream
non-gamers with the typical in-app purchases.

What a missed opportunity. I hear a lot of people saying stuff like "this will finally make gamers
go outside and get some exercise" but honestly I don't see it happening when the game has no
gameplay to keep real gamers interested. This product is clearly meant for people that are already
pretty active, not really gaming. Once the hype dies down and the media stops giving it free
advertisement I doubt it will remain interesting even for them.

>> Anonymous 26jul2016(tu)00:11 No.35939 A P3

I found this a bit funny as well:

https://games.slashdot.org/story/16/07/25/1640219/nintendo-shares-plummet-after-inve
stors-realize-it-doesnt-actually-make-pokemon-go

>> Anonymous 26jul2016(tu)01:21 No.35942 OP P4R2

>>35938
Calm down essay master.

>> Anonymous 26jul2016(tu)02:04 No.35943 B P5R3

>>35938
cause as we all know, any pokemon porn released or posted from now on has to be related to Pokemon
go

>> Anonymous 26jul2016(tu)03:38 No.35949 A P6R4

>>35942
>>35943
No need to turn the atmosphere hostile immediately, instead feel free to join in with some thoughts
or anecdotes and improve the community here if you want to.

>> Anonymous 26jul2016(tu)04:14 No.35950 C P7R5

>>35938
Yeah the simple hit / charge up / dodge battle system for gyms blows massive dick. How can they NOT
continue to use the turn based combat system literally every gameboy game has had? So stupid.

>> Anonymous 26jul2016(tu)05:58 No.35954 D P8R6

>>35950
>>35938
I didn't understand why Pokemon Go got popular. I tried it out, but it was literally nothing
packaged as a Pokemon game, which is disappointing since a phone-based Pokemon game would have been
great. There's no end goal, and there's no incentive to do anything since there's not even a social
aspect to it. It's like a not-game.

>> Anonymous 26jul2016(tu)16:28 No.35965 E P9R7

>>35949
Yes sir U-mod, sir.

Go rest in a fire.

>> Anonymous 26jul2016(tu)17:39 No.35969 F P10R8

>>35965
>>35938
dancing_a.gif

>>35954
The social aspect is going outside and hunting for pokemon in droves and rallying behind your team.
PLUS, not all of the features have been implemented yet, such as trading, and direct pvp battles.

And let's be real here; if you came into that expecting to literally have a pokemon game on the
phone, you signed yourself up for disappointment. They gave as many clear indicators of that not
being the case as you could imagine.

>> Anonymous 27jul2016(we)01:28 No.35985 G P11R9

>>35969
M8, the damn promo video has a fight in the middle of ¿new york?.

>> Anonymous 27jul2016(we)02:45 No.35992 A P12R10

>>35954
Imagine if they had made a real single player campaign for the thing, where you start each day at
the "inn" in town and can do some basic shopping/healing of pokemons in there and then when you are
ready you press some "exit inn" button and go to the overworld map.

Then you'd walk IRL to find Pokémons and so forth, find a treasure chest or two. Special Pokémons
require travel outside cities. A distance meter counts down and once you have walked enough a rival
challenge you to a battle and you progress the story that way. When you're done playing you exit
the world map and are back in the inn (in your phone), ready to rest your Pokémons and restock
antidotes/pokeballs etc. Random characters could appear in the Inn with missions ("walk 500 meters"
and then you select a target spot on the world map and walk there IRL, or "catch me a Pikachu").

There would be battles that requires specific Pokemons with specific skills and a story to give a
reason to play. I'd play the crap out of that game. They could still have Gyms as well for friendly
PvP matches, stuff to do on the side.

>> Anonymous 27jul2016(we)03:31 No.36992 G P13R11

>>35992
You mean developing and actual game?, that is to much work for a micro-transaction app.

>> Anonymous 27jul2016(we)03:58 No.36993 H P14R12

>>35992
>>35938
Autism has spouted it's ugly head once again. Go away, you.

>> Anonymous 27jul2016(we)06:07 No.37000 I P15R13

Well, I'm a Pokemon-Fan of the first hour, I still think that Red is the only real game out there,
even yellow is too modern for me. I always played in black n white, or rather black n green screen.
I fucking love the franchise is what I'm saying. But after playing GO for 2-3 weeks now I have to
admit, yes the gameplay is garbage but at least they ironed some bugs out and the servers are
stable so that's ok. Of course it's a game for casual mobile playing. I simply don't have the time
or dilligence to play through another Pokemon installation, especially not one with real physical
interaction.
I think they actually did a pretty solid job, but yeah, it's lackluster.
But it's less about the quality and amount of features, it's more about the thrill of actually
competing against people IRL. It's kinda addicting is what I'm saying. The most addictive games are
often the simplest ones, starting with Tetris. I'm glad they didn't force ads on us yet, so I give
them this pro point. I can see how people are getting bored, but rest assured, the majority is not.
I can still see gyms being switched hourly and they sometimes prove to be a big challenge.
I'm seeing where you come from, but I guess they don't simply have the ressources to make a full
fledged Pokemon-game for battling in the real world, the servers would explode and it would be an
assload of work to do. I think though that this kind of gaming will be seen more often in the
future, because first, casual games are absolutely popular and second, being fit and going outside
is hip too nowadays, so I can see that we'll see other games like that.

>> Anonymous 27jul2016(we)13:33 No.37010 A P16R14

>>37000
I got blue when I was a kid, never really got the difference between Blue and Red. I think Blue was
called Green in Japan.

>the servers would explode
From what I'm reading they are already exploding, everybody and their grandma is trying the game.
Something I think is weird though is how little Pokémon you find outside the cities. You'd think it
should be crawling with them everywhere but it's completely dead in for example my vacation house.

>> Anonymous 3aug2016(we)04:51 No.37248 I P17R15

Yup, outside the big cities it's literally a desert, I dunno how they did it but they completely
screwed this part, in the original games you're actually supposed to get into nature and out of
town to catch pokemon, or caves but whatever.
In big cities it's insane but where I live it's kinda mediocre, I've heard of towns with around 50k
people that are fucking deserted and just have like 3 gyms.



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