Kileymeister wrote:
HappyChao wrote:
Magikarp is the weakest Pokemon.
Oddly, there are weaker Pokemon than it. For example a level 15 Magikarp can defeat a level fifteen Caterpie (if no outside help has been added).
How?
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degscratcher wrote:
Kileymeister wrote:
HappyChao wrote:
Magikarp is the weakest Pokemon.
Oddly, there are weaker Pokemon than it. For example a level 15 Magikarp can defeat a level fifteen Caterpie (if no outside help has been added).
How?
Caterpie has lower base stats, and Magikarp learns Tackle at level 15. Caterpie learns a stronger move but it is still overall weaker.
Other Pokemon weaker than Magikarp are Weedle, Sunkern, Wurmple, Ralts, Azurill, and Kriketot. This information is from Bulbapedia.
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Kileymeister wrote:
degscratcher wrote:
Kileymeister wrote:
Oddly, there are weaker Pokemon than it. For example a level 15 Magikarp can defeat a level fifteen Caterpie (if no outside help has been added).How?
Caterpie has lower base stats, and Magikarp learns Tackle at level 15. Caterpie learns a stronger move but it is still overall weaker.
Other Pokemon weaker than Magikarp are Weedle, Sunkern, Wurmple, Ralts, Azurill, and Kriketot. This information is from Bulbapedia.
I was going to say
agscratcher wrote:
Because Splash is epic.
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agscratcher wrote:
bananaman114 wrote:
PW132 wrote:
And Mario appeared in Smash bros, so did Link, Link was in some Soul Calibur game, Sonic was in Brawl too, And Snake, and BLAH BLAH BLAH
Point is, all games are connected.In a very strange sense, everything is connected, then...
Every game in history is connected...so they're all in the same universe, and all of the characters know they're in a game, yet they are told not to break the fourth wall...interesting...
think Paper mario: the thousand year door!
PROFESSOR FRANKLY BROKE THE FOURTH WALL BY SPEAKING TO US!!
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pikachu1337 wrote:
agscratcher wrote:
bananaman114 wrote:
In a very strange sense, everything is connected, then...Every game in history is connected...so they're all in the same universe, and all of the characters know they're in a game, yet they are told not to break the fourth wall...interesting...
think Paper mario: the thousand year door!
PROFESSOR FRANKLY BROKE THE FOURTH WALL BY SPEAKING TO US!!
I think the 4th wall has been broken many, many times.
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helltank wrote:
See if you can sort out the lies from the real trivia:
Bowser and Mario are related.
Mudkips can actually cause damage
If you click on the drawing on the wall 100 times in Nicholas Weird Adventure 2, you will get a shortcut to the end.
In most pokemon games, theres a guy who runs to your father for help on training pokemon.
There is a Region Champion who owns 6 Legendaries.
1. Nope.
2. Mudkips do not exist.
3. I don't think so.
4. Maybe.
5. ?
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helltank wrote:
See if you can sort out the lies from the real trivia:
Bowser and Mario are related.
Mudkips can actually cause damage
If you click on the drawing on the wall 100 times in Nicholas Weird Adventure 2, you will get a shortcut to the end.
In most pokemon games, theres a guy who runs to your father for help on training pokemon.
There is a Region Champion who owns 6 Legendaries.
False
I own one. They do.
No.
Only ONE generation features that.
If pseudo legendaries count, Cynthia of Sinnoh. If pseudo-legendaries DON'T count, then none.
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degscratcher wrote:
Kileymeister wrote:
HappyChao wrote:
Magikarp is the weakest Pokemon.
Oddly, there are weaker Pokemon than it. For example a level 15 Magikarp can defeat a level fifteen Caterpie (if no outside help has been added).
How?
Actually, if you STOP its evolution, it learns tackle cuz of level 20.
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HappyChao wrote:
Donkey Kong was called Monkey Kong but a typo occured
How is that even possible?
Plus, they meant for him to be called Donkey Kong, which means "Stupid Ape".
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DoctorOctagonapus wrote:
There was going to be a halo game on the gameboy advance but it never worked out between bungie and nintendo.
Nintendo means "Leave luck to heaven" in japanese
nintendo was founded in 1886
Wasn't nintendo founded in 1996? 1886 sounds a little far back...
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ArrowHead wrote:
DoctorOctagonapus wrote:
There was going to be a halo game on the gameboy advance but it never worked out between bungie and nintendo.
Nintendo means "Leave luck to heaven" in japanese
nintendo was founded in 1886Wasn't nintendo founded in 1996? 1886 sounds a little far back...
Super Mario Bros. was released in 1985. Nintendo was founded in 1889
You're both wrong.
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ArrowHead wrote:
DoctorOctagonapus wrote:
There was going to be a halo game on the gameboy advance but it never worked out between bungie and nintendo.
Nintendo means "Leave luck to heaven" in japanese
nintendo was founded in 1886Wasn't nintendo founded in 1996? 1886 sounds a little far back...
Yes, they were founded in 1886. They made playing cards. (Plus, their first video game was made in 1981. 1996 is way off.)
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HappyChao wrote:
Donkey Kong was called Monkey Kong but a typo occured(Yeah, right. See, the developers looked through a japan-english dictionary, and found donky, which was a stubbon creature. Then they ound Kong was associated to gorrials. So therefore, his original name was stubborn gorrilla.)
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coolboy2009 wrote:
HappyChao wrote:
Donkey Kong was called Monkey Kong but a typo occured(Yeah, right. See, the developers looked through a japan-english dictionary, and found donky, which was a stubbon creature. Then they ound Kong was associated to gorrials. So therefore, his original name was stubborn gorrilla.)
yes.
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PW132 wrote:
coolboy2009 wrote:
HappyChao wrote:
Donkey Kong was called Monkey Kong but a typo occured(Yeah, right. See, the developers looked through a japan-english dictionary, and found donky, which was a stubbon creature. Then they ound Kong was associated to gorrials. So therefore, his original name was stubborn gorrilla.)
yes.
*ClapClap big deal*
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throughthefire wrote:
Hmmmmmmm...
I'll go with the truth or lie idea too, so see if you can find the truth!
The NES game "Journey to Silius" was originally going to be "The Terminator", based on the movie
The Sony Playstation was originally going to be for the SNES (As an add-on)
Mario's name was originally "Red Hat"
Donkey Kong was a mistranslation, and he was supposed to be called "Monkey Kong" <-That's a lie, nintendo said so in their magazine
In Pokemon R/B, you can get Mew by using the Key Card on the truck near the S.S. Anne
The famous "Contra Code" is "up down up down left left right right A B Start"
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Chris Houlian is a real person.
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samurai768 wrote:
throughthefire wrote:
Hmmmmmmm...
I'll go with the truth or lie idea too, so see if you can find the truth!
The NES game "Journey to Silius" was originally going to be "The Terminator", based on the movie
The Sony Playstation was originally going to be for the SNES (As an add-on)
Mario's name was originally "Red Hat" do
Donkey Kong was a mistranslation, and he was supposed to be called "Monkey Kong" <-That's a lie, nintendo said so in their magazine
In Pokemon R/B, you can get Mew by using the Key Card on the truck near the S.S. Anne
The famous "Contra Code" is "up down up down left left right right A B Start"
1: yes
2: yes
3: No, it was "Jumpman"
4: it is a lie
5: Totally false
6: Wrong! It's up up down down left right left right B A Start!
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PW132 wrote:
ArrowHead wrote:
DoctorOctagonapus wrote:
There was going to be a halo game on the gameboy advance but it never worked out between bungie and nintendo.
Nintendo means "Leave luck to heaven" in japanese
nintendo was founded in 1886Wasn't nintendo founded in 1996? 1886 sounds a little far back...
Yes, they were founded in 1886. They made playing cards. (Plus, their first video game was made in 1981. 1996 is way off.)
OMG!!!! EPIC FAIL!! i meant to write 1986, which is not as far off...
I had no idea about the playing cards.......
Anyway,...
Wikipedia wrote:
Nintendo Co., Ltd. (任天堂株式会社 Nintendō Kabushiki gaisha?) is a multinational corporation located in Kyoto, Japan. Founded on September 23, 1889 by Fusajiro Yamauchi, it produced handmade hanafuda cards.
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Big the Cat was created beacause SEGA wanted a laid back kinda character, as all the previous ones are "all in a rush"
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HappyChao wrote:
Big the Cat was created beacause SEGA wanted a laid back kinda character, as all the previous ones are "all in a rush"
I suppose those fishing levels back in SA1 where relaxing, but boring at the same time.
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HappyChao wrote:
Big the Cat was created beacause SEGA wanted a laid back kinda character, as all the previous ones are "all in a rush"
Is this some kind of bad pun, Sega?
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