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  1. Ho notato alcune scritte rimaste in inglese durante le battaglie: quando appare il nemico sotto appare un messaggio con scritto: nome nemico+emerged! (bisogna tradurre emerged) poi quando si subiscono i dannni c'è lo stesso problema e anche quando l'avversario muore e quando si vince, poi quando vengono assegnati dopo la vittoria i soldi manca uno spazio tra il numero dei soldi e il loro nome.
  2. Ecco il gioco Pokèmon Acanthite :nana: realizzato con RPG Maker XP il gioco non è stato realizzato da me ma da The Acanthite Team ma visto che mi sembrava una buona relase ho voluto mostrarvela, vi do il link al topic ufficiale: http://www.neoseeker.com/forums/22121/t962...11-gsc-prequel/ (se lo devo togliere avvertitemi) mentre questo è il link del progetto: www.pokemonacanthite.com (anche questo come per il primo link) qui vi copi le informazioni relative al progetto (le lascio in inglese per paura di una cattiva traduzione).

     

    Contents:

    Part 1 – Fangking’s Foreword

    Part 2 – The Acanthite Team

    Part 3 – Credits

    Part 4 – The Story

    Part 5 – New Pokemon

    Part 6 – Merto

    Part 7 – Characters

    Part 8 – Developments

    Part 9 – Screenshots

     

     

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    Part 1 – Fangking’s Foreword

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    I've finally updated this ancient old first post. It's a big day for Acanthite at the time of writing (July 30th 2007) with the refreshing of the forums and the revelation of the Pokemon.

     

    Can I just say; thanks to everyone. EVERYONE that has been with Acanthite for any amount of time at all, for every single contribution made to the game and the community. Without you, this project would not have survived and come along as far as it has. The support has been phenomenal and I am very, very greatly grateful to you all. Pokemon Acanthite is dedicated to you. I hope you will stick with us as we enter our new era and Acanthite is hopefully taken to a whole new level.

     

    We’ve come a long way in the last year, and it’s been fantastic. I hope we can now boost activity and really get moving towards the final product – the epic game that Acanthite is destined to be. I’d love to see the community grow under the new banner, with more active contributors, whether involved in the actual making of the game or not.

     

    Here’s to another year of success for Acanthite

     

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    Part 2 – The Acanthite Team

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    Fangking Omega – Project coordinator, maps and story

     

    Kangaskhan Kid – Lead designer and spriter

     

    Cascade Gonpory – Designer

     

    Mateo – Lead custom graphics creator

     

    Plateface – All round contributor

     

    Ivar – Lead music composer

     

    Venomwind – Attack coordinator

     

    Iron Vaati – Overworld spriter and ideas assistant

     

    Pyro - Custom tiles developer

     

    23745 - Trainer and character sprites

     

    King Shuckle - New attack ideas

     

    Whitey - Custom tiles

     

    Minorthreat - Overworld spriter

     

    Jacob Coutino - Concept artist

     

    Jake - Spriter and ideas contributor

     

    Baskinein - Scripter

     

    Shadowshocker - Pokémon data and names

     

    Concore - Artist

     

    Houndoomed - Graphics work

     

    Mario - Pokémon data and statistics

     

    cjk - Pokémon data and statistics

     

    Vavavoom - Menu icon sprites

     

    Rataime - Online functions scripter

     

     

     

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    Part 3 – Credits

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    I owe credits to the following who have helped out so far, knowingly if permission was required or unknowingly if their stuff was available for universal use.

     

    Scripts:

    Blizzy - for the magnificent starter kit and behind the scenes collaboration

     

    I have also used scripts created or modified by Freakboy, ccoa, Ultimate Jesus, Rataime, Burned Soul, GoldenAura3, Squall, Deke, Near Fantastica, SilentDragon, Dubealex and Cybersam, although some of these have been removed now and I need to check that XD

     

    Graphics:

    Avatar - His overworld sprites are sheers magic.

    The tileset and custom graphics are courtesy of Fangking Omega, Mateo, Gridiron, GSC Platinum, Neon Screen, Remy, Mattgcn, Cuddles and Kyledove.

     

    Thanks to ccoa for some wonderful sprites and ideas alongside the scripts

    Thanks to Pokemaniac for contributions to the ideas

    Thanks to Maneachicken, [ray.z] and Taillowfluff for sprite work

    Thanks to RegisteelDS for some amazing Pokémon designs

     

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    Part 4 – The Story

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    Pokemon has never been huge on story. It’s always had that same basic principle; become a Pokemon master and randomly stop Team Rocket/Magma/Aqua along the way. This time, it’s inverse. Your main priority is set on the destruction of Team Rocket (yes, they’re back again…) and their evil goal (less random because it’s coming from the offset) while you become a Pokemon master along the way.

     

    Pokemon Acanthite chronologically takes place just before the events of GSC, just under 3 years since RBY (the time period is irrelevant in dictating which Pokemon appear in the Merto region). It is played from the perspective of Kamon (GSC’s rival) and seeks to create a back-story justifying Kamon’s seemingly evil intentions in GSC, and particularly to understand why he hates Team Rocket so much. Acanthite will explain in due course why Kamon goes to Johto for GSC era, and will attempt to justify why he has his thirst to create strong Pokemon rather than to “love” them properly. It will not, however, explain where all the Pokemon caught and raised in Acanthite disappear to in that transition We do however see the human face of Kamon as he is first catapulted into his feud with the Rockets. We see a boy who is interested in Pokemon and wants to protect his family.

     

    So, let us begin the story of Acanthite…

     

     

    Almost 3 years ago, Team Rocket were defeated by a young boy who later became the Pokemon Champion (see RBY/FRLG). They were leaderless and had apparently disbanded. But in truth, they were planning their return to power, operating in secret under the temporary administration of the mysterious and elusive Pokemon Trainer Argus. They had at last drawn up their plan and were ready to move out into the open, beginning their operation in the region of Merto.

     

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    Young Kamon* was with his Dad’s old friend and neighbour, Professor Willow (who happens to be one of the leading authorities of the Science Union of Merto, S.U.M.). With Kamon’s help, Willow had sought out and caught 3 rare Pokemon that she wished to study. Kamon was not a Pokemon Trainer, but he had always enjoyed going out into the fields with Professor Willow and seeing the Pokemon in the wild.

     

    Having returned to his hometown of Olbranch, Kamon left Willow’s lab and headed back home, but just as he was about to unbolt the front door, it burst open and out walked a man dressed all in black, accompanied by two others who had large red “R”s emblazoned on their uniforms. The man introduces himself as Argus, and when questioned what he was doing at the house, he answered by saying that he was looking for Kamon’s father, who at the time was away on business. He muttered something about Kamon’s sister being highly uncooperative in the matter, and that he hoped he had taught her a lesson.

     

    “Oh, you’re thinking of taking me on too?” Argus laughed maliciously. “But how could you possibly do that when you don’t even have Pokemon of your own, you foolish boy? Now my brothers,” he added to his companions, “let us leave. Oh,” and he turned back to Kamon, “and if you should see your father before we find him, kindly let him know that Team Rocket are looking for him. I promise you boy, once we have him, Team Rocket will rise again, more powerful than ever before.”

     

    With that, Argus and his fellows walked off, leaving Kamon confused and angry. He hurried into the house, where he found his sister Kiren crouched over her Sympholy, administering it with potions, and clearly quite shaken by what had just happened. When Kamon asked what Argus had done, she explained that the Rockets had come looking for their father, saying something about how important he was to their plans, and when she wouldn’t tell them where he was, Argus attacked with his Pokemon. Her own Pokemon Sympholy hadn’t been anywhere near strong enough to deal with Argus’, and had been horribly hurt in the battle.

     

    Kiren was worried for their father. He had always warned them about Team Rocket, proclaiming them as evil. He, unlike everybody else, had not been convinced that they were gone for good, prophesying that they would attempt to rise again. Now they were apparently active once more, and searching for him. Kiren decided that she and Kamon should call him using her Pokegear. They got through to him and hurriedly explained about Argus and his apparent desire to find him. Their father decided that he should go into hiding at once, and that Kamon and Kiren should raise themselves some strong Pokemon to protect themselves for their own safety, just in case Team Rocket returned to waylay them. He told them to see Professor Willow about getting their own Pokemon.

     

    At once Kamon and Kiren headed over to Willow’s lab and told her what their father had said. At once she offered them a choice between the 3 rare Pokemon that she had just caught with Kamon; Shootree, a seedlike grass type; Striktoil, the fire snake, and Squink, a water type squid. Willow bestows Kamon with his own Pokegear and also takes Kiren’s Sympholy, promising to look after it for her. Armed with their new Pokemon, Kamon and Kiren decide that it is unsafe to stay in Olbranch Town and at once split up as they head down the path of Route 47. They believe that they should help their dad by taking on Team Rocket head on, so they understand that they’ll need to train their Pokemon. As a result of this, they decide that it would be worth attempting the Merto Gym Challenge.

     

    The road not only leads them onto the tough Gym Challenge, but also into a number of scuffles with the Rockets as they continue scouring the Merto region for signs of their father.

     

    But why are Team Rocket looking for their father in the first place? Well, the man had always been closely involved with S.U.M., and in particular had his own expertise from researching the mysteries of Merto. And 3 years ago, he had almost lead Team Rocket onto the mysterious Project GEMININE. When the Rockets had been defeated however, he fled and took the plans for Project GEMININE with him, seeking solace in the peaceful town of Olbranch.

     

    He did realise that there would come a time when Team Rocket would come looking for him, as he knew they would believe that if they succeeded with Project GEMININE, Team Rocket would once again be a dominant force in the Pokemon world, this time even more powerful than last time. He had no desire to associate himself with the Rockets ever again, and knew the steps he would have to take when the time came. Once he was in hiding, the plans for Project GEMININE would be safe from Team Rocket, which was the priority.

     

    However, as they crossed Merto, Team Rocket discovered a place called Bambotta City, a little south of the enigmatic Novene Temple, and home to two warring factions, the Koki and Shuyo clans who were fighting for ownership of the Sword of GEMININE. Each clan possessed half of the sword respectively and believed that they had the right to have the other half. Stopping Team Rocket becomes even more crucial as they forge an alliance with the Shuyo clan and begin to solve the mystery of Project GEMININE for themselves… with potentially cataclysmic consequences.

     

     

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    Part 5 – New Pokemon

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    No. 494 FRONDILO - New Fern Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 495 JUNGILO - Frill Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 496 DILOPHRILL - Doublecrest Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 497 KINDLEJOU - Live Flame Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 498 COATOAST - Scorchtail Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 499 SOLACCOON - Solar Flare Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 500 REPTIDE - Estuary Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 501 IGUAQUA - Islandhop Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 502 TIDALISK - Strider Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 503 SKUME - Tiny Skunk Pokémon - - Designer: Cascade Gonpory

    No. 504 WHISKUNK - Odour Pokémon - - Designer: Cascade Gonpory

    No. 505 FELBIN - Robin Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 506 KESTRAWK - Swooping Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 507 GRUBBLE - Grub Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 508 MASKIT - Cocoon Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 509 CINNAMOTH - Moth Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 510 SCARUG - Shield Pokémon - - Designer: RegisteelDS

    No. 511 SCUTTANK - Shield Pokémon - - Designer: RegisteelDS

    No. 512 SYMPHOLY - Song Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 513 FULQUIEM - Music Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 514 GOBLEAF - Ugly Pokémon - - Designer: Cascade Gonpory

    No. 515 BEAUTEPPE - Delicate Pokémon - - Designer: Cascade Gonpory

    No. 516 SWARDIFUL - Enchanting Pokémon - - Designer: Cascade Gonpory

    No. 517 NINBLE - Ninja Pokémon - - Designer: Cascade Gonpory

    No. 518 GRASASSIN - Zatoichi Pokémon - - Designer: Cascade Gonpory

    No. 519 PICOWATT - Chick Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 520 WOODRILL - Drill Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 521 TERAZECKER - Drill Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 522 RABBAIR - Rabbit Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 523 BUNNIGUST - Rabbit Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 524 LAGOWIND - Hurricane Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 525 LIQUA - Waterbody Pokémon - - Designer: Fangking Omega

    No. 526 AQUERICLE - Waterbody Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 527 HYDRONICLE - Waterbody Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 528 BANGTLE - Beetle Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 529 BOOMBEET - Beetle Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 530 COLEOPLODE - Explosion Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 531 PUPUNCH - Training Pokémon - - Designer: Cascade Gonpory

    No. 532 LIMBASH - Arms Pokémon - - Designer: Cascade Gonpory

    No. 533 ARMASTER - Arms Pokémon - - Designer: Cascade Gonpory

    No. 534 TOPI - Telekinesis Pokémon - - Designer: RegisteelDS

    No. 535 TOPHAI - Telekinesis Pokémon - - Designer: RegisteelDS

    No. 536 TOPHADE - Telekinesis Pokémon - - Designer: RegisteelDS

    No. 537 SPLISH - Freshwater Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 538 CRAGUPPIE - Fissure Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 539 MOUNTUNA - Fissure Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 540 NEUTROULE - Static Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 541 PROTROHM - Charge Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 542 ELECTESLA - Charge Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 543 AMPPUP - Spry Pokémon - - Designer: Cascade Gonpory

    No. 544 ELEVINE - Sacrosanct Pokémon - - Designer: Cascade Gonpory

    No. 545 KITTORCH - Fire Cat Pokémon - - Designer: Jacob Coutino

    No. 546 FELION - Fire Mane Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 547 PHOWL - Pheasant Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 548 GILDEFORME - Pheasant Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 549 MONGLANCE - Mongoose Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 550 MONGAZE - Seer Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 551 SEPIRIT - Peever Pokémon - - Designer: Cascade Gonpory

    No. 552 PUPPAGEIST - Poltergeist Pokémon - - Designer: Cascade Gonpory

    No. 553 STATIODE - Conductor Pokémon - - Designer: Fangking Omega

    No. 554 MISSINGNO. - Glitch Pokémon - - Designer: Nintendo!

    No. 555 MISTRYNC - Erroneous Pokémon - - Designer: NeoRyder

    No. 556 THUNDULL - Earth Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 557 KOPPIEKAT - Meerkat Pokémon - - Designer: ShiShiKo

    No. 558 KATRANIUM - Rock Skull Pokémon - - Designer: ShiShiKo

    No. 559 KIWIK - Kiwi Pokémon - - Designer: Cascade Gonpory

    No. 560 LOAMANCE - Vanity Pokémon - - Designer: Cascade Gonpory

    No. 561 KOARBOR - Koala Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 562 KOALAMPUR - Wanderer Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 563 YINX - Leaf Pokémon - - Designer: RegisteelDS

    No. 564 AMBION - Leaf Pokémon - - Designer: RegisteelDS

    No. 565 CREVODILE - Tooth Pokémon - - Designer: Nelson

    No. 566 GROCKODILE - Savage Pokémon - - Designer: Nelson

    No. 567 INFANITE - Rookie Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 568 KANGASKID - Young Pokémon - - Designer: Nintendo!

    No. 569 SANDIVE - Sand Fish Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 570 LANDEEP - Sand Fish Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 571 SHARTERRA - Land Shark Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 572 KROVEN - Bad Luck Pokémon - - Designer: Feli

    No. 573 CAWRACLE - Misfortune Pokémon - - Designer: Feli

    No. 574 APUSEL - Tropical Pokémon - - Designer: Fangking Omega

    No. 575 KNIFIN - Swordfish Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 576 SWISSWORD - Swordfish Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 577 DOLPHLARE - Diving Pokémon - - Designer: Cascade Gonpory

    No. 578 BLUBBURN - Marine Pokémon - - Designer: Cascade Gonpory

    No. 579 ABSI - Omen Pokémon - - Designer: RegisteelDS

    No. 580 STERMIT - Snail Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 581 ESCARGOO - Hard Shell Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 582 MAWTRESS - Entrancer Pokémon - - Designer: RegisteelDS

    No. 583 GREMLEYE - Lurker Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 584 TROJORSE - Virus Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid + NeoRyder

    No. 585 VIRYRM - Worm Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 586 FILAMELT - Battery Pokémon - - Designer: Cascade Gonpory

    No. 587 VOLOTOV - Megawatt Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 588 MATOMIC - Fission Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 589 NUCLOUND - Fission Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 590 BAMOR - Armor Pokémon - - Designer: RegisteelDS

    No. 591 PLATOR - Armor Pokémon - - Designer: RegisteelDS

    No. 592 VALIOR - Soldier Pokémon - - Designer: RegisteelDS

    No. 593 CYGSENS - Swan Pokémon - - Designer: Cascade Gonpory

    No. 594 PEASWAN - ESP Pokémon - - Designer: Cascade Gonpory

    No. 595 GOLORIUS - Hyperactive Pokémon - - Designer: Cascade Gonpory

    No. 596 PSYCLOPS - One Eye Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 597 PSYCLONE - Tornado Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 598 MEOWMY - Ancient Pokémon - - Designer: Cascade Gonpory

    No. 599 PHARUFF - Spectral Pokémon - - Designer: Cascade Gonpory

    No. 600 PECULIURN - Ash Keeper Pokémon - - Designer: Nelson

    No. 601 CHALISTONE - Soulkeeper Pokémon - - Designer: Nelson

    No. 602 CUMULOUD - Cloud Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 603 DRACLOUD - Atmosphere Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 604 TOXIQWIL - Toxic Spike Pokémon - - Designer: Cascade Gonpory

    No. 605 GLOCEAN - Deep Sea Pokémon - - Designer: Cascade Gonpory

    No. 606 ABLYSS - Luminous Pokémon - - Designer: Cascade Gonpory

    No. 607 PRODISC - Swift Swim Pokémon - - Designer: RegisteelDS

    No. 608 ZESTA - Sparks Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 609 ZIDIAN - Hunter Pokémon - - Designer: Cascade Gonpory

    No. 610 LUNICOOT - Lycanthrope Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 611 DISASTRELL - Catastrophe Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 612 BLUZZARD - Scavenger Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 613 HARNAIL - Reptile Pokémon - - Designer: Cascade Gonpory

    No. 614 GLAZARD - Reptile Pokémon - - Designer: Cascade Gonpory

    No. 615 FERRULE - Cold Blood Pokémon - - Designer: Cascade Gonpory

    No. 616 FROSTOZE - Icecap Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 617 HULALA - Graceful Pokémon - - Designer: Cascade Gonpory

    No. 618 PENGWINT - Penguin Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 619 PENGWHALE - Blubber Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 620 BOUQUAIL - Floral Pokémon - - Designer: ShiShiKo

    No. 621 AEROMA - Forest Pokémon - - Designer: ShiShiKo

    No. 622 CEDALING - Acorn Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 623 PESTILOAK - Haunted Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 624 SHELLARVA - Shell Pokémon - - Designer: Rosakai

    No. 625 DAMOZELLE - Dragonfly Pokémon - - Designer: Rosakai

    No. 626 MANDUNE - Anteater Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 627 GEKKOMODO - Camouflage Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 628 TRYDRA - Triplehead Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 629 YINYANDA - Balance Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 630 PANDOOM - Space Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 631 FISTORM - Pulse Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 632 PULSTRIKE - Pulse Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 633 ATROSEY - Bad Egg Pokémon - - Designer: Nelson

    No. 634 CHIMENRA - Sanctuary Pokémon - - Designer: Cascade Gonpory

    No. 635 PORYGON-X3 - Virtual Pokémon - - Designer: Cascade Gonpory

    No. 636 COMBYTE - Artificial Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 637 ARCRUPT - Corrupt Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 638 HALOVE - Respect Pokémon - - Designer: Cascade Gonpory

    No. 639 HONAMEI - Respect Pokémon - - Designer: Fangking Omega

    No. 640 SERAPHANIM - Aura Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 641 MALISMITE - Elusive Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 642 MALISPINE - Spikes Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 643 MALISKING - Brutal Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 644 SHOXEN - Thunder Pokémon - - Designer: Cascade Gonpory

    No. 645 FLAMMOTH - Blaze Pokémon - - Designer: Cascade Gonpory

    No. 646 TUNDRELK - Frost Pokémon - - Designer: Cascade Gonpory

    No. 647 CHALRAIN - Watcher Pokémon - - Designer: Cascade Gonpory

    No. 648 ANJEWL - Kindness Pokémon - - Designer: KangasKid

    No. 649 DIAVIL - Sinister Pokémon - - Designer: Jacob Coutino

    No. 650 GEMININE - Timeless Pokémon - - Designer: ShiShiKo

     

     

    And here are some of KangasKid’s AMAZING sprites!

     

     

     

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    Part 6 – Merto

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    Olbranch Town

     

    Elderwood City

    Elderwood City - Limeburg Forest

     

    Pinefall City

     

    Alderford City

     

    Mezereon City

    Mezereon City - Subway

     

    Bambotta City

    Westwood Park - Entrance

    Westwood Park - Quadrant 1

     

    Pecanshore City

     

    Taramind Island

     

    Overlake City

     

    Longrose Town

     

    Paloverde City

     

    Hazelfrost City

     

    Rhusbay Town

     

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    Part 7 – Characters

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    Kiren

     

    Kamon’s sister

    Uses: Starter strong against your own + mixed type Pokémon

    Note: Mateo's concept

     

     

    Leading scientist of S.U.M.

    Friend of Kamon’s father

    Gives Kamon his first Pokémon

     

    Magnus

     

    Gym Leader of Pinefall City

    Uses Electric types

     

    Fiona

     

    Gym Leader of Alderford City

    Watcher of Larix Cave

    Uses Grass types

     

    Duncan

     

    Gym Leader of Mezereon City

    Leading scientist of S.U.M.

    Designer of the Porygon program

    Uses [indefinite – science(?) +Virus] types

     

    Joel

     

    Gym Leader of Taramind Island

    Uses Ghost types

     

    Hyde

     

    Gym Leader of Overlake City

    Uses Water types

     

    Darren

     

    Gym Leader of Paloverde City

    Uses Dragon types

     

    Helena

     

    Gym Leader of Maplegrove City

    Uses Dark types

     

    ???

    Gym Leader of Elderwood City

     

    Argus

     

    Team Rocket Leader

    Uses ???

     

     

     

    Thanks to 23745 for these outstanding sprites!

     

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    Part 8 – Developments

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    So… the ideas we have for this….

    - Over 150 new Pokemon with two new types: Light and Virus

    - Big, big new region

    - New Pokemon battle graphics

    - Real-time system which dictates wild Pokemon appearances and period of day based off your computer’s clock. Day of the week controls events and NPC interactions also

    - Random weather which dictates wild Pokemon appearances as well as looking pretty

    - Improved Pokegear, based on the one from GSC but better

    - New moves, items and 100 TMs

    - All new Gym Leaders and Elite 4

    - Pokedex with updated design and new Pokemon descriptions

    - Reputation/Fame system: dictates how some NPCs will react differently. I believe I am by no means the first to use this, but people will either fear you if you’re evil or respect you if you’re good. This also dictates how some events will unfold.

    - Attack Academy (idea courtesy of King Shuckle), teach your Pokemon all new moves that they wouldn’t be able to pick up elsewhere (extension to TMs basically, while adding a Battle Tower-like element for fun and replay value)

    - Incorporation of old and vital Pokemon elements – the menu, PC, battle system… :S

    - Cool, radical map designs that still stay faithful to the Pokemon series while pushing the boundaries

    - “Safari” competitions to capture the most Pokemon within a time limit. For prizes

     

     

    And let’s not forget the far-deeper-than-your-average-Pokemon-game plot. Subplots based around Legendary Pokemon are also far more involving. Along with your main game and sub-quests, your hands are certainly full.

     

    All this and more will contribute to Acanthite’s (hopeful) brilliance.

     

    New Pokemon, a lot of work definitely, but I know it can be done and will be well worth it. They're the reason you're not seeing a lot of the old real Pokemon.

     

    Oh yeah, ideas for new features are also well received if there’s anything you’d like to see! Remember, not everything will be able to be accepted, but shoot me a few ideas and concepts and I’ll see what can be done.

     

     

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    Part 9 – Screenshots

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    Shot of walking in the prototype Hazelfrost City

     

     

    The time system is truly excellent. It runs off the system clock and thus calculates whether it is morning, day or night based on the time, and then sets the appropriate screen tint when outside. Uses Near Fantastica’s day and night script as tweaked for realtime by Silentdragon and screen tinting heavily modified by myself. Day of course is just your default tint. Time system will dictate wild Pokemon appearances depending on the time.

     

    Night

     

     

    Morning

     

     

    Dad’s in danger!

     

    Menu system in action

     

    Trainer Card

     

    Intro

     

    Walking around Mezereon in the rain

     

    Old man outside Rhusbay Lighthouse

     

    Rocket Blockade!

     

    SUBWAY! <3

     

    Early item system before icons worked

     

    Southrock Laboratories

     

    Rocket attack at Southrock!

     

    Argus and Sorrell

     

    A me sembra un buon risultato, per screen, altre immagini e info visitate il primo e il secondo link, spero che vi interessi. :blink:

  3. Ho un piccolo problema: io vorrei parteciare allo screen contest (utilizzo RPG Maker VX) ma come posso fare per ritagliare perfettamente la schermata perchè ho fatto una prova con paint ma l'immagine è 543x415 anzichè 544x416 lo accettate lo stesso? o devo farlo preciso? se devo farlo preciso mi date un consiglio su come fare?
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