The following is an alphabetical list of Nintendo DS games with a special Game Boy Advance linkage function. When the corresponding Game Boy Advance game cartridge is inserted into the Nintendo DS' GBA slot, special features are unlocked in the Nintendo DS game. Note: Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow only works with its corresponding region game. For example, the European version of Castlevania.
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Fans of the Pokemon series may love Pokemon more than most fans love their respective favorite games. At least that is what can be said for this rather remarkable, fan-made labor of love that is Pokemon Uranium. The project, built over the span of nine years, became an instant hit with Pokemon fans after it dropped, adding on to what is already a bit of Poke-mania after the popularity of Pokemon Go brought Pokemon back into the limelight.
Pokemon Uranium attracted more than 1.5 million downloads, says Kotaku, although it seems that number won’t be jumping up anymore. After the creators of the game were informed of multiple takedown notices from Nintendo of America lawyers, they decided that it was time to pull the plug on their fan-made, entirely free game. Although, the creators feel their game will still get played, no matter what.
“We have no connection to fans who reupload the game files to their own hosts, and we cannot verify that those download links are all legitimate. We advise you to be extremely cautious about downloading the game from unofficial sources.”
Many of you have questions regarding where to download Pokémon Uranium. Please read our official statement. pic.twitter.com/XLB1hPoRoM
— Pokémon Uranium (@PokemonUranium) August 13, 2016
We have NOT received a Cease & Desist or been contacted by Nintendo or the Pokemon Company. We chose to remove the links ourselves.
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— Pokémon Uranium (@PokemonUranium) August 13, 2016
It seems like they fully understand how the Internet works and that if people really want to play Pokemon Uranium, they will absolutely find a way to play it. Perhaps they should rename it and remove any mention of Nintendo’s trademarks from the game and just release it under its own name? Stardew Valley was so clearly riffing on Harvest Moon and was open about it, telling fans of Harvest Moon to pick the game up even without the same name or any sort of license.
Nintendo fans know the score when it comes to Nintendo and these sorts of projects, but still seem disappointed, none-the-less.
I'm pretty mad at Nintendo for removing every fan made project.
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When Mother 4 comes it'll go down too…
— Dylan (@KingdomWaffles) August 14, 2016
@PokemonUranium Thank you so much for all the hard work and dedication to this amazing game! I feel so bad with what's happened ?
— Adam Salt (@AdamSwim) August 14, 2016
NOOOOOOOOOOO https://t.co/yV22HZH4t1
— JAIMMYnisms (@OMGitsJAIMMY) August 14, 2016
Nintendo took away the Metroid 2 remake and now Pokémon Uranium :/
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— jimmy (@jimtxt) August 14, 2016
Just found out Pokemon Uranium is unavailable. ☹️
— Priya (@Pierraira) August 14, 2016
Pokemon fans seem overjoyed with the game, though, which is all that really matters. Maybe some day Nintendo will make their longtime fans happy by releasing games that their fans seem to really want, but until then, these superfans will continue to pick up the slack and do their favorite series’ justice.
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(Via Kotaku)
Pokémon games may look simple at first, but there are a bunch of secret mechanics that competitive players use all the time to get the most powerful creatures possible.
Individual Values (IVs) and Effort Values (EVs) are just two of these hidden gameplay mechanics that, when used correctly, can strengthen your Pokémon to ungodly levels and make them competitively viable if done right.
To help you understand each mechanic, we’ve created this handy guide to explain how to use them.
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IVs
IVs are hidden stats that are randomly applied to each Pokémon when they’re caught. IVs determine how high or low a base stat can go and sets the value to a specific number. This number is usually between zero and 31, with zero being the worst and 31 being the best.
If there’s a particular stat you want your Pokémon to excel in, you ideally want it to have an IV of 31 so the creature can reach its maximum potential.
The stats for IVs can’t be seen and instead have to be calculated, usually by special calculators like this one for the Sun and Moon series. By inputting the newly-caught Pokémon’s stats, nature, and level, the calculator will tell you exactly what type of IVs your Pokémon has.
IVs can be passed on through breeding, too. So if you have two Pokémon with 31 IVs in certain stats, you can pass these stats on to a new Pokémon when the parent Pokémon have special items equipped. These items include:
- Power Weight: HP
- Power Bracer: Attack
- Power Belt: Defense
- Power Lens: Special Attack
- Power Band: Special Defense
- Power Anklet: Speed
By breeding a lot and getting a bit of luck, you can eventually make the perfect Pokémon for your team, as long as it gets the right nature as well.
EVs
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EVs are a little more straightforward than IVs. It doesn’t require mass calculations or breeding to get the most out of them.
EVs were once a hidden set of stats, but recent games have made them easier to find and determine since they’re earned through battling.
By defeating certain Pokémon, your creature will gain one point toward a specific stat, such as Attack or HP. To gain one stat point, you need to acquire four EV points to boost your Pokémon’s statistics.
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If you want to boost a Pokémon’s Speed stat by three points, for example, you’ll need to collect 12 EV points to get it to that level. You can also easily get EVs through buying Vitamins and Berries and feeding them to your Pokémon to save you from unnecessary grinding.
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Iron, for example, gives your Pokémon a bunch of Defensive stats, while Calcium raises Special Attack. There’s a limit to how many EVs you can give a Pokémon, however. You get 510 EV points to use toward all of that Pokémon’s stats, so be sure to choose wisely.