My Pokemon Ranch - WiiWare

Also known as: Pokemon Farm, Everyone's Pokemon Ranch

By News from N4G, posted 2 years, 2 months ago
Destructoid: Remember when Pokémon games were limited to just 151 little critters to collect? God, those were the days. I can't comprehend trying to acquire every Pokémon they've come up with since that time. The gang at TheSpeedGamers are made of tougher stuff than I am, apparently. They've decided that they're going to attempt to collect all 493 Pokémon. And they're going to do it in a 72-hour period, live on the internet, as a charity drive for an Oklahoma-based children's cancer charity, Ally's House. No outside trading, just pure capturing skill involved. Of course, some of the Pokémanz were only available at live events, so special exceptions have been made for these creatures which will be pre-loaded on one of the cartridges they'll be using. Best of luck to TheSpeedGamers! You'll be able to check out their live stream of the event and donate to the cause beginning tomorrow.

By News from N4G, posted 2 years, 6 months ago
411mania talks about this week's game releases. Highlights include Phantom Brave, C.O.R.E, Fossil Fighters, and Madden. On Phantom Brave, 411mania writes: We Meet Again is an update to the original Phantom Brave for the PS2. As it was the game that immediately followed Disgaea, it had a lot to live up to when it was first released back in 2004. Though the SRPG contained many similarities to its predecessor, many fans felt that it strayed a little too much from what made Disgaea a hit. Detractors cite the more serious story as well as the various gameplay changes as their main complaints. However, those who actually gave the game a chance found a lot of the changes to their liking. The absence of the grid system, for example, allowed for more freedom when positioning characters. In addition, the Confine system, whereby the souls of the playable characters must be confined to objects on the field in order to take physical form, forced players to put more thought into when and where to use each character. It's not an exact clone of Disgaea, but in this case, that isn't such a bad thing.

Oct 11, 2007 We've invested a frightening amount of man hours into Pokemon Diamond and Pearl, so yesterday's news that Nintendo is releasing Pokemon Farm - which will support link-up with the two DS games - as a downloadable WiiWare title made us happy as a hog in filth. Pokemon Farm might be the graphical equivalent of an inbred bumpkin, but we just know it's going to charm the mud off our wellies. Check out the first herd of images that we've corralled into the gallery. How much of a

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