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Pokémon / Re: Who's that Pokémon!?
« on: July 22, 2010, 12:47:38 AM »
Blaziken
This Pokemon was called the Vendor Trash Pokemon in a comic.
This Pokemon was called the Vendor Trash Pokemon in a comic.
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Magikarp?
this Pokémon evolves into Seviper...
Actually, it's Eevee and its first three evolutions. You see, without the right stones, eevee won't become Vapreon, Jolteon or Flareon unless it waits over a million years (hence, the -eon). This was how it was for the first
and nothing evovles into seviper (as far as i know).
This Pokemon has remained unchanged for millions of years.
Veoh because that's the only place I can see Kirby: Right Back at Ya.
I'm playing Prime 2 right now, working for 100% Scans, so when I'm done with that, I'll work in Logbook stuff from that game.Best game of the Prime series in my opinion. The final boss is beyond epic and so is his music. No spoilers though, you just need a lot of backtracking for 100%, but remember when fighting bosses, to scan their light form first before they get taken over by the Ing.
Probably not, I suspect "dwindling returns" for most future Nintendo Wikis. The biggest are in, except one more that will be added soon. For the most part, from here on out, I think we'll be looking at dedicated backing of each wiki from its fan community as a factor. Some of the others have a lot of potential, Star Fox, Earthbound, Animal Crossing, and Smash Bros for example. They have fragmented communities and the only existing wikis are on wiki farms. If some effort to unite the fan base under a single independent wiki can be achieved, I suspect they'll make great NIWA member sites.
The main obstacle, I think, is that people will have a hard time letting go of the work they did on a wiki farm-even if it means missing out on what may someday be the better known site. I think the passions for the independent wikis are so high because people can visit them and actually feel the creator's own love for the series. To me, the Neoseeker, wikispaces, etc sites feel more impersonal and disconnected than they actually are-but the few people that work on them should be approached delicately if creating a "rival" wiki. I say rival for a lack of a better term, we don't really compete head to head like sports teams or offline businesses do.
Do you think it's possible to ask a wiki, like the SmashWiki, to become independent? I'm not sure if it's possible, but I would think you could buy an address, and move the pages from one to the other. If this sounds crazy, then nevermind. XD lol.
I think SmashWiki is planning on switching off of Wikia, but time will tell.