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  1. You are correct, it leaked on the 19th or 20th depending where in the world you were. Only a couple of days before the release in most places around the world, however we didn't get the game in Europe until the 28th, so it was quite early for us! I remember not having a hacked 3DS back then and wanting a hackable one lol, the GBATemp thread is here.
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  2. Project Pokémon has recently received some new additions. First, we have the new Guides section. This is where you can find or post guides on how to do various Pokémon hacking things, such as getting access to your save file for use with PKHeX. Next, we have the new Pokédex section. @Project Pokémon Bot has been working tirelessly to bring you Pokémon reference data for your enjoyment, spending more than 30 hours over the course of 2 weeks doing nothing but posting thousands of entries to this section, and at the moment, it shows data for Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky and Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon. Work is already under way to bring data from more games to it, such as Pokémon Sun and Moon. We cannot commit to any particular release date at this time, but rest assured that we are working to ensure it's good and ready. Finally, @jasenyoface, member of our news team, has been promoted to moderator of all the Pokémon Discussion forums. There are more surprise additions planned for the near to mid future, but in the mean time, if anyone has any suggestions or is willing to help write articles for our website, please send me a PM or reply to this thread. View full article
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  3. Hello, fellow Pokemon hunters. I just wanted to make a thread in regards to information on the distribution of the Tamamushi University Magikarp event, that took place in Japan. I am already aware of the 20 Dragon Rage Magikarp that were distributed in the Gen 1 games, paired along with the rare trophy card in the TCG, as well as other merch. My main onjective at the moment is to find anyone that might have any info on the actual Magikarp that was distributed in game to the winners. What I hope to do is open up a discussion that could lead to similar results as the thread that brought about the Gen 1 Mew being transferred and redistributed from save files before the internal batteries died. If anyone has any info, or even could act as a middleman or translator for other Japanese forums, any help would be greatly appreciated.
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  4. I thought i'd share a story of some really old Pokemon I found this weekend. These we're on a 17 year old floppy disk, dating back to 07/05/2000 by the looks of it. Back then Pokemon Gold / Silver had only been released in Japan and would not be released in Europe until almost a year later, however i didn't know any of that back then. I remember one weekend my friend who's Granddad lived a few houses down the street came around to visit. He said someone at his school said he had a new Pokemon game called Gold and Silver which was only out in Japan and could play it on his PC with something called an Emulator. To us this seemed amazing as we had no idea more Pokemon games than Red and Blue even existed, keep in mind at this point Pokemon Yellow hadn't even been released in Europe yet. Emulators and roms didn't really mean anything to either of us, however I did have limited access to the internet. For some context back then the internet was just becoming affordable, 1p a minute dial-up internet was something Freeserve started to offer here in the UK, which finally persuaded my parents to let us get the internet. I was however limited to 1 hour a week on the internet so we didn't get a really expensive phone bill. As it happened I'd not used my internet allowance for the weekend yet, so I remember we connected to the internet and searched on Yahoo. We found a Geocities site which had the NO$GMB emulator and a vary basic translation of Pokemon Gold, i seem to remember this had the menu's, items and Pokemon names along with the story to around the 3rd gym translated to English. Needless to say we were amazed and slowly downloaded it. What was even more cool at the time was the NO$GMB emulator could emulate the game twice, meaning we could both play using different keys on the keyboard and trade Pokemon with each other. I remember my friend took a copy on a floppy disk home with him so he could play on his PC too. We would then go to eachothers house with our save games on a floppy disk to play Pokemon together and trade. With Windows 98 been as stable as it was back then the younger me was smart enough to backup my save games on floppy disks, as i'd already lost everything more than once due to multiple PC crashes. This floppy with all my save games is something i recently came across, despite not been touched for 17+ years going by the dates of the files on it I was able to copy everything off it. On this disk was a zip with various saves from the NO$GMB emulator, including the save from the somewhat translated Pokemon Gold we used to play. So I now have my very first: Typhlosion at level 58 Feraligatr at level 56 Meganium at 54 I also appear to have in my party: Togepi at level 5, i believe I had the egg in my party for almost the entire game for it to eventually hatch Marill at level 15 Pidgey at level 5 The zip file with my emulator saves: Save game data in PKHex: It appears i'd played for 20 and a half hours back then and managed to get the first 10 gym badges. With the recent announcement of Pokemon Gold and Silver for the 3DS VC I will certainly have to transfer my first GEN 2 Pokemon up to GEN 7! I'd totally forgotten about this until I found the old floppy.
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  5. For anyone who blocked all the hostnames posted previously, to use Pokebank with Pokemon Moon (and i presume Sun) you need to unblock: npdl.cdn.nintendowifi.net eou.cdn.nintendowifi.net cp3s.cdn.nintendowifi.net You can use Pokebank with GEN 6 games with all the hostnames in my previous post blocked, you can also use the GTS on GEN 7 games with all the above hostnames blocked. Pokebank seems to require the above hostnames unblocking for Moon and Sun though. Figured out by unblocking the additional hostname until I was able to connect, then re blocking them until I narrowed it down to the above three.
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  6. As an update to this, I cross referenced the seeds with the positions. It looks like the last set only has 4 pokemon in it. This also means the first set starts in position 2 (row 2, column 1). The pokemon are generated vertically in batches of 5 as I previously stated. So we can only extrapolate 419/426. No idea if the 5th in the last set was in the party, or looped back around as the first one. Otherwise there could be up to 426 total mews, of which only 419 can be determined.
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  7. The Mystery Dungeon RawDB is now a part of our new Pokedex and is back online.
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