I have A Book.
Specifically, I went into my local video games emporium on Sunday to purchase something (I was thinking of Pikmin 2 or Donkey Konga), and I found A Book.
It is one of those Prima guides but so much cooler than most of them. It is the Pokemon Pokedex Collector's Edition. It is hardback, and has a flicky hologram on the front with Squirtle, Charmander and Bulbasaur bursting out of Pokeballs (flicky like the Nice Cards in Pokemon Channel!). It has a poster with many Pokemon on (all of them? I'm not sure, and cba to count). It is SO COOL.
Inside there is half a page on every Pokemon (except the legendaries not released in NorAm) with a picture, evolution detail, locations, all the level-up moves, egg moves and Move Tutor moves. It's really, really geeky.
The only thing is, the "stats" they have assigned to each Pokemon are completely bizarre - basically everyone has either 33, 66 or 100 in each of the 6 visible stats, and I have no idea where these numbers have come from or what they are supposed to relate to (base stats at level ??). Also they are somewhat bogus, in that Shedinja (Mr 1 HP) apparently has "33" for its HP. I also think quite a few of the locations (a lot more than the ones corrected on the guide's web site) are screwy, and am wondering which particular game the level-up moves are supposed to apply to, bearing in mind I KNOW from experience some Pokemon learn different moves in Colosseum than they do in Ruby/Sapphire.
But, y'know. £15 for A Book, of Extreme Geekishness. With a hologram on the front and free poster. And a couple of pictures by Ken Sugimori, and an interview with Game Freak. So Much Cooler than 20 billion printed pages of FAQ and random handwritten notes, and so much more convenient than turning on the laptop every time I need to check someone's moveset.
Can't Stop Stroking The Book...
Specifically, I went into my local video games emporium on Sunday to purchase something (I was thinking of Pikmin 2 or Donkey Konga), and I found A Book.
It is one of those Prima guides but so much cooler than most of them. It is the Pokemon Pokedex Collector's Edition. It is hardback, and has a flicky hologram on the front with Squirtle, Charmander and Bulbasaur bursting out of Pokeballs (flicky like the Nice Cards in Pokemon Channel!). It has a poster with many Pokemon on (all of them? I'm not sure, and cba to count). It is SO COOL.
Inside there is half a page on every Pokemon (except the legendaries not released in NorAm) with a picture, evolution detail, locations, all the level-up moves, egg moves and Move Tutor moves. It's really, really geeky.
The only thing is, the "stats" they have assigned to each Pokemon are completely bizarre - basically everyone has either 33, 66 or 100 in each of the 6 visible stats, and I have no idea where these numbers have come from or what they are supposed to relate to (base stats at level ??). Also they are somewhat bogus, in that Shedinja (Mr 1 HP) apparently has "33" for its HP. I also think quite a few of the locations (a lot more than the ones corrected on the guide's web site) are screwy, and am wondering which particular game the level-up moves are supposed to apply to, bearing in mind I KNOW from experience some Pokemon learn different moves in Colosseum than they do in Ruby/Sapphire.
But, y'know. £15 for A Book, of Extreme Geekishness. With a hologram on the front and free poster. And a couple of pictures by Ken Sugimori, and an interview with Game Freak. So Much Cooler than 20 billion printed pages of FAQ and random handwritten notes, and so much more convenient than turning on the laptop every time I need to check someone's moveset.
Can't Stop Stroking The Book...