Now there’s no need for you to travel across the land, searching far and wide, each Pokémon, to understand the power that’s inside.


1. In Pokémon Puzzle League, you can unlock Mewtwo by holding Z and entering the code B, Up, L, B, A, Start, A, Up, R. The code spells out ‘Bulbasaur.’

2. Hitmonchan and Hitmonlee have different names in the Japanese version of the game that reference Japanese sporting figures.

3. The Pokédex entries for Drifloon state that the Pokémon tricks children into thinking it’s a balloon and carries them away.

4. The Pokémon Drowzee is based on the tapir. According to Japanese folklore, tapirs eat dreams and nightmares.

5. Poliwag’s signature swirl pattern is meant to look like the visible intestines of tadpoles.

6. The move “Splash” is a mistranslation of the Japanese word “hop,” which is why it’s a normal-type move and not a water-type.

7. When Paras evolves into Parasect, the parasitic mushroom on its back actually takes over the host, which explains the Pokémon’s blank, white eyes.

8. The electric-type sheep Pokémon Mareep is thought to be a reference to Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Phillip K. Dick.

9. The Pokémon Koffing and Weezing were originally going to be named “Ny” and “La” because of the smog that New York and Los Angeles are known for.

10. It’s thought that Ditto is a failed attempt at cloning Mew. The Pokémon share similar moves, stats, and coloring, and are found in the same cave as the successful clone of Mew, Mewtwo.

11. One of Farfetch’d’s Pokédex entries implies that humans nearly hunted the Pokémon into extinction, which confirms that people in the Pokémon universe eat Pokémon.

12. Pikachu’s name is a combination of the Japanese onomatopoeia for sparkle, pikapika, and the sound of squeaking, which is expressed as chūchū.

13. Magneton is made up of three Magnemites and should logically weigh three times as much, but Magnemite weighs in at 13.2 pounds and Magneton weighs 132 pounds.

14. Slowbro is the only Pokémon that can de-evolve. Its pokédex entry says that if the Shellder on its tail is removed, it will revert back into a Slowpoke.

15. The various settings in the Pokémon games before Generation IV all seem to resemble real-world locations in Japan.

16. There’s a theory that right before the games, the world of Pokémon was embroiled in a massive war.

17. Wobbuffet’s various Pokédex entries seem to imply that what appears to be its body is actually a decoy, and that the small black tail with two eyes is its actual body.

18. Likewise, there’s a theory that the faces on Vanillite, Vanillish, and Vanilluxe are decoys, and the ice crystals seen near their false faces are their actual facial features.

19. It’s thought that psychic-type Pokémon are weak to bug-type, ghost-type, and dark-type Pokémon because they are common fears.

20. Some Pokémon go through major evolutions after being traded. It’s thought that these evolutions could be caused by fear of abandonment, and that the Pokémon is trying to quickly improve so that their trainers will love them again.
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The creators of Pokémon Go have responded to criticism from fans after a recent update to the app crippled or removed a number of popular features. The latest version of the app, released this weekend, removed a (partly broken) pokémon-tracking tool, as well as a battery-saving mode and support for third-party pokémon maps. The game's developers have given a number of reasons for these changes, saying that the tracking feature was "confusing" and that third-party apps interfered with the company's ability to "maintain quality of service" and bring the game to new markets. Basically, too many unofficial apps were putting undue stress on the game's servers.

"We have read your posts and emails and we hear the frustration from folks in places where we haven’t launched yet, and from those of you who miss these features," says the post. "We want you to know that we have been working crazy hours to keep the game running as we continue to launch globally. If you haven’t heard us Tweeting much it’s because we’ve been heads down working on the game."

The message also references fans' anger that the game hasn't yet launched in their country, and calls particular attention to Brazil. "The large number of users has made the roll-out of Pokémon Go around the world an... interesting… challenge," says the post. "And we aren’t done yet! Yes, Brazil, we want to bring the game to you (and many other countries where it is not yet available)." The specific reference to Brazil is likely a response to hackers who compromised the Twitter account of John Hanke, CEO of the app's creator Niantic, and posted messages such as: "This hack for Brazil #POKEMONGOBRAZIL #PokemonGo4Brazil !?"

Niantic is in a difficult and unenviable position. The developers have obviously been caught unawares by Pokémon Go's massive popularity, and now have to balance the tasks of completing an unfinished product while maintaining the game's current qualityand introducing it to new markets. All the while, the game's fan-base is itching for more features and creating a lively third-party ecosystem of apps (they've already found a way round the latest restrictions on pokémon-tracking maps). Niantic's parting message in today's Facebook post — that users should "be safe, be nice to your fellow trainers, and keep on exploring" — is the best they can hope for right now.

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Now we meet you with the "GANGNAM STYLE" song which is the most popular song in these days. The Korean Singer took attention with his different style and different clip. It's dance is ver enjoyable we suggest you to try it. And we added this picture that you can see on the side for you to learn this dance. You would do its dance easily with this picture. Lets give somre information about the game: After the game has been loaded click " START" button. Then monitorize the games history bu clicking the "PLAY" button on the "OPPA GANGNAM RUN" page. If you want you can pass the history by clicking "SPACEBAR" button. Your aim in this game is keeping step and collecting the cokes while you are moving. To overcome obstacles press " UP KEY" for jump. The game will be end if you bump to the walls and obstacles. You can gain more points if you can go too far and collect more cokes. If you want to learn your distance click the "DISTANCE" button that is on the top of the screen. And you can control the points that you have gained by clicking the "SCORE"button. The indicator that is on the right top corner show your powers level. Lets start to play , turn up the music and dance
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