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blurb=Now that the Pokémon Global Link has relaunched within and launched outside Japan, the remaining Dream World art has been uploaded to the website. }} | blurb=Now that the Pokémon Global Link has relaunched within and launched outside Japan, the remaining Dream World art has been uploaded to the website. }} | ||
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[[File: | [[File:532Timburr Dream.png|thumb|right|170px|From Timburr...]] | ||
As most players of {{game|Black and White|s}} will already know, the {{bp|Pokémon Global Link}} and {{bp|Pokémon Dream World}} are now accessible worldwide (if somewhat temperamental). With this launch and relaunch, the final pieces of Dream World art have been revealed, a dream come true for many Pokémon fans. | As most players of {{game|Black and White|s}} will already know, the {{bp|Pokémon Global Link}} and {{bp|Pokémon Dream World}} are now accessible worldwide (if somewhat temperamental). With this launch and relaunch, the final pieces of Dream World art have been revealed, a dream come true for many Pokémon fans. | ||
Previously, only | Previously, only 605 out of 646 revealed Pokémon had the iconic artwork, and during February, another 41 were added. Aside from the version mascots {{p|Reshiram}} and {{p|Zekrom}}, no species with a National Pokédex number higher than 628 had had their art released. The remaining Pokémon, from {{p|Timburr}} through to {{p|Kyurem}} now have their own artwork. The only Pokémon that do not have Dream World artwork are {{p|Keldeo}}, {{p|Meloetta}} and {{p|Genesect}}, none of which have been officially revealed by Nintendo. | ||
The existing artwork had been available online since | The existing artwork had been available online since September last year. The delay in uploading the remaining artwork may be pinned to technological error. | ||
Many items and characters also have had Dream World art released. | Many items and characters also have had Dream World art released. | ||
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[[File:646Kyurem Dream.png|thumb|right|170px|...to Kyurem]] | [[File:646Kyurem Dream.png|thumb|right|170px|...to Kyurem]] | ||
==Information== | ==Information== | ||
* [http://en.pokemon-gl.com/ | * [http://en.pokemon-gl.com/ The Global Link website] (English) | ||
* [http://ja.pokemon-gl.com/ The Global Link website] (Japanese) | * [http://ja.pokemon-gl.com/ The Global Link website] (Japanese) | ||
* [[a:Category:Pokémon Dream World artwork|Pokémon Dream World artwork on Bulbagarden Archives]] | * [[a:Category:Pokémon Dream World artwork|Pokémon Dream World artwork on Bulbagarden Archives]] |
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As most players of Pokémon Black and White will already know, the Pokémon Global Link and Pokémon Dream World are now accessible worldwide (if somewhat temperamental). With this launch and relaunch, the final pieces of Dream World art have been revealed, a dream come true for many Pokémon fans.
Previously, only 605 out of 646 revealed Pokémon had the iconic artwork, and during February, another 41 were added. Aside from the version mascots Reshiram and Zekrom, no species with a National Pokédex number higher than 628 had had their art released. The remaining Pokémon, from Timburr through to Kyurem now have their own artwork. The only Pokémon that do not have Dream World artwork are Keldeo, Meloetta and Genesect, none of which have been officially revealed by Nintendo.
The existing artwork had been available online since September last year. The delay in uploading the remaining artwork may be pinned to technological error.
Many items and characters also have had Dream World art released.
All the Dream World art has been collected on Bulbagarden Archives and can be viewed in the Pokémon Dream World category.