Community Reshuffling, More on Black and White[permalink]
Posted by Jigglypuff on 22 Mar 2011 at 10:58pm PDT
Spring has sprung (at least in the real world - not so much in Black and White). It's always such a busy time of year, isn't it?
First off, I was finally able to fix forum registration once again yesterday. The downside is that applying a new theme to the forums takes a really long time, and I'm still not done. So, you'll notice that the forums might look a little funny for a while. I'll patch things up as I have time.
We've also decided to adjust how we brand ourselves around the internet, especially in social aspects. To that end, we're migrating to a new YouTube channel, PsypokeMedia, a better representation of what we actually use the channel for. If you previously subscribed to our old channel, please subscribe to the new one as well.
In terms of Black and White, we've added a few more pages as well.
The Version Exclusives page has been reworked to make the information easier to read, separating out the 100 Pokemon who are obtainable only via White Forest. As mentioned in the previous update's Talkbacks, I also added a section on Pokemon which are mistakenly called exclusive to one version.
Our list of Pre-Generation V Pokemon has also been reworked for clarity, and now includes a list of Pokemon not available within the games themselves regardless.
With that, I'll leave you with a bit more gameplay from the new games, in celebration of our new YouTube channel.
well, I was wondering how I was gonna evolve my magneton and nosepass. Thanks for readingmy mind and answering that one.
I am little dissapointed that feebas is now a trade evolution. I know they were gonna have to do something, but I was hoping they would keep Feebas as "unique " evolution.
@dragonair1021- As far as I know it depends on the month for what season it is
Thanks for the trade evolution info on shelmet/karablast, also I saw that the global link date has been extended on their main site due to the earthquake/tsunami.
Chernobyl was horribly designed, and everything pretty much went wrong all at the same time; thus the explosion, irradiation of three countries and the abandonment of several large cities in the area. Suffice it to say that the reactors still in use today (especially those in Japan, I would imagine) are designed to be much safer.
What's happening now is (currently, at least) on the same level on the INES as Three Mile Island; yes, it's bad, but it's not going to be catastrophic in the least. Now stop freaking out about it.