Alakazam
11-29-2007, 08:16 PM
ZamNews Audio Update
http://www.pokezam.com/zamnews/11-29-2007.mp3
Pokemon Patent - Pokemon Ranch Channel
Nintendo has filed a bunch of new patents for various games and upcoming projects. One of those patents is a Pokemon patent - Pokemon Bokujô Channel, which translates from Japanese as Pokemon Ranch Channel. First revealed at a Nintendo press conference this fall, this game allows players to transfer their Pokemon to the universe of Mii (characters exclusively on the Wii) on their Nintendo Wii and raise their Pokemon on a ranch. This title will be exclusively available for purchase through the WiiWare portion of the Wii Shop. Below is the video clip shown at the press conference.
[/URL] (http://www.youtube.com/v/cz8qeR9EQLw&rel=1&border=0)
Source: pokebip.com
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
Starting in 2001, it has been a yearly tradition for the Pikachu balloon to be flown in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade each year. The original Pikachu float was flown from 2001 until its retirement in 2005. The Pikachu with Poke Ball float balloon that was introduced last year was flown again this year.
http://pokezam.com/news/data/upimages/pikachufloat.jpg http://pokezam.com/news/data/upimages/pikachufloat1.jpg
Parading Around
Usually there's a chill in the air, but last Thursday the signs of winter were nowhere to be found as the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade made its annual trip in New York City down the storied canyons of Boradway! The streets were lined with happy spectators and we were there too, to cheer on the Pikachu balloon as it made its way from the Upper West Side of Manhattan down to Macy's on 34th Street.
With a beautiful blue sky and temperatures in the high 50's, everyone was in good spirits, from the Broadway performers who danced in Heralds Square, to the clowns that waved to the crowds, to the balloon handlers that carried Pikachu and other characters through the air. The clear weather offered excellent views of all the balloons, and Pikachu certainly looked fantastic as it made its way past skyscrapers and trees, whether you were watching on television or in person. For those who may have missed it, we tooks lots of pictures for you to enjoy, and we hope to see you next year!
(http://www.youtube.com/v/eTPPaZjrM7c&rel=1)
Source: Pokemon.com
[U]Pokemon Battrio a Success in Japan
http://www.pokezam.com/pokemon/japan/27.jpg
Released earlier this year by toy manufacturer Takara Tomy, Pokemon Battrio has been a smash hit with Pokemon players in Japan. How the game works is that players each get a puck for ¥100 (US $0.83). The pucks are then scanned and placed on the game board. Players are permitted to use up to three pucks on a board. The pucks are then strategically moved around the board with some formations, such as a triangle, strengthening certain Pokemon. For each turn, the field randomly selects a Pokemon puck to play the next turn. The two players battle it out in similar fashion to a card game to see who comes out victorious. Pokemon Battrio games are located anywhere from game centers, toy stores and shopping all over Japan. It will be interesting to see if Pokemon Battrio is released in North America.
Source: kotaku.com
Lycos 50
Pokemon is back to 15th place, up a spot from last week. It has been on the Lycos 50 a total of 410 weeks.
Japanese Pokemon Diamond & Pearl Sales
With the Nintendo DS reaching the milestone of 20 million units sold, Pokemon Diamond & Pearl remain first in software sales with 5,337,424 units sold worldwide.
Source: gonintendo.com
What's in the Cards?
http://pokezam.com/news/data/upimages/tcgworldchamp.jpgPokémon Trading Card Players know that putting together a great deck is one of the keys to victory, and now they have a chance to learn from the world's best with the release of four 2007 Pokémon TCG World Championships Decks! These decks are card-for-card replicas of official title-match decks used by the 2007 Pokémon TCG World Championships' top finishers:
Junior Division World Jun Hasabe's Flyvees Deck
Senior Division World Champion Jeremy Scharff-Kim's Rambolt Deck
Masters Division World Champion Tom Roos' Legendary Ascent Deck
Senior Division second-place finisher Akira Miyazaki's Swift Empoleon Deck
Available now in stores, these decks are great for both collectors and Pokémon TCG players looking for new tips and tricks! And for an overview of the World Championships decks and the secrets that make them so effective, check out the Pokémon Organized Play site at Go-Pokémon.com (http://www.go-pokemon.com/) for strategy articles and more!
Source: Pokemon.com
Please discuss. Did anyone listen to ZamNews Audio?
http://www.pokezam.com/zamnews/11-29-2007.mp3
Pokemon Patent - Pokemon Ranch Channel
Nintendo has filed a bunch of new patents for various games and upcoming projects. One of those patents is a Pokemon patent - Pokemon Bokujô Channel, which translates from Japanese as Pokemon Ranch Channel. First revealed at a Nintendo press conference this fall, this game allows players to transfer their Pokemon to the universe of Mii (characters exclusively on the Wii) on their Nintendo Wii and raise their Pokemon on a ranch. This title will be exclusively available for purchase through the WiiWare portion of the Wii Shop. Below is the video clip shown at the press conference.
[/URL] (http://www.youtube.com/v/cz8qeR9EQLw&rel=1&border=0)
Source: pokebip.com
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
Starting in 2001, it has been a yearly tradition for the Pikachu balloon to be flown in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade each year. The original Pikachu float was flown from 2001 until its retirement in 2005. The Pikachu with Poke Ball float balloon that was introduced last year was flown again this year.
http://pokezam.com/news/data/upimages/pikachufloat.jpg http://pokezam.com/news/data/upimages/pikachufloat1.jpg
Parading Around
Usually there's a chill in the air, but last Thursday the signs of winter were nowhere to be found as the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade made its annual trip in New York City down the storied canyons of Boradway! The streets were lined with happy spectators and we were there too, to cheer on the Pikachu balloon as it made its way from the Upper West Side of Manhattan down to Macy's on 34th Street.
With a beautiful blue sky and temperatures in the high 50's, everyone was in good spirits, from the Broadway performers who danced in Heralds Square, to the clowns that waved to the crowds, to the balloon handlers that carried Pikachu and other characters through the air. The clear weather offered excellent views of all the balloons, and Pikachu certainly looked fantastic as it made its way past skyscrapers and trees, whether you were watching on television or in person. For those who may have missed it, we tooks lots of pictures for you to enjoy, and we hope to see you next year!
(http://www.youtube.com/v/eTPPaZjrM7c&rel=1)
Source: Pokemon.com
[U]Pokemon Battrio a Success in Japan
http://www.pokezam.com/pokemon/japan/27.jpg
Released earlier this year by toy manufacturer Takara Tomy, Pokemon Battrio has been a smash hit with Pokemon players in Japan. How the game works is that players each get a puck for ¥100 (US $0.83). The pucks are then scanned and placed on the game board. Players are permitted to use up to three pucks on a board. The pucks are then strategically moved around the board with some formations, such as a triangle, strengthening certain Pokemon. For each turn, the field randomly selects a Pokemon puck to play the next turn. The two players battle it out in similar fashion to a card game to see who comes out victorious. Pokemon Battrio games are located anywhere from game centers, toy stores and shopping all over Japan. It will be interesting to see if Pokemon Battrio is released in North America.
Source: kotaku.com
Lycos 50
Pokemon is back to 15th place, up a spot from last week. It has been on the Lycos 50 a total of 410 weeks.
Japanese Pokemon Diamond & Pearl Sales
With the Nintendo DS reaching the milestone of 20 million units sold, Pokemon Diamond & Pearl remain first in software sales with 5,337,424 units sold worldwide.
Source: gonintendo.com
What's in the Cards?
http://pokezam.com/news/data/upimages/tcgworldchamp.jpgPokémon Trading Card Players know that putting together a great deck is one of the keys to victory, and now they have a chance to learn from the world's best with the release of four 2007 Pokémon TCG World Championships Decks! These decks are card-for-card replicas of official title-match decks used by the 2007 Pokémon TCG World Championships' top finishers:
Junior Division World Jun Hasabe's Flyvees Deck
Senior Division World Champion Jeremy Scharff-Kim's Rambolt Deck
Masters Division World Champion Tom Roos' Legendary Ascent Deck
Senior Division second-place finisher Akira Miyazaki's Swift Empoleon Deck
Available now in stores, these decks are great for both collectors and Pokémon TCG players looking for new tips and tricks! And for an overview of the World Championships decks and the secrets that make them so effective, check out the Pokémon Organized Play site at Go-Pokémon.com (http://www.go-pokemon.com/) for strategy articles and more!
Source: Pokemon.com
Please discuss. Did anyone listen to ZamNews Audio?