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tagline= | tagline=New Apricorn Case, among others, will be included | | ||
blurb= | blurb=After almost a month, another set of scans from {{bp|CoroCoro}} was released. The scans reveal new features to be introduced in the upcoming games Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, as well as the return of several features from Pokémon Gold and Silver. }} | ||
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After almost a month, another set of scans from {{bp|CoroCoro}} was released. The scans reveal new features to be introduced in the upcoming games {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, as well as the return of several features from {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}. | |||
The | The latest scans revealed that {{bp|Apricorns}}, a feature introduced in the original {{bp|Generation II}} games, will return in their {{bp|Generation IV}} remakes. Much like before, the Apricorns can be given to {{bp|Kurt}} in {{bp|Azalea Town}} so that he can make some special {{bp|Poké Balls}}. Specifically, this refers to the Fast Ball, Friend Ball, Heavy Ball, Lure Ball, Love Ball, Level Ball, and Moon Ball, whose sprites can be seen in a scan. None of these balls have been seen since Gold and Silver, although their effects have been replicated in some of the newer Poké Balls. A new container called the Apricorn Case will allow the growth of Apricorns while moving about. Watering Apricorns there will also be visible now. | ||
The {{bp|List of key items in Generation II#Mystery Egg|Mystery Egg}} given players at the beginning of the game will also make a return. The Pokémon inside the egg, however, has yet to be confirmed. | |||
The | The {{bp|Bug-Catching Contest}} at the {{bp|National Park}} is also confirmed to reappear. There will also be a {{bp|Safari Zone}} west of {{bp|Cianwood City}}. | ||
The scans also show that a {{bp|Battle Frontier}} will be included to the west of {{bp|Olivine City}}. No information on facilities or {{bp|Frontier Brains}} is currently available. | |||
Much like the episode of Pokémon Sunday this week, a scan reveals that the region {{bp|Kanto}} will be in the games. Players may use the {{bp|Magnet Train}} or the {{bp|S.S. Aqua}} to go between the regions Kanto and {{bp|Johto}}. | |||
New events, as previously reported, include the appearance of {{p|Rayquaza}} in the game. It will be at level 50 and will require both {{p|Groudon}} and {{p|Kyogre}} for it to be available. Both of these Pokémon have been confirmed to appear in SoulSilver and HeartGold, respectively. | |||
The battle sprite for the {{bp|legendary Pokémon}} {{p|Raikou}} can be seen. This leaves {{p|Suicune}} the only {{bp|legendary beasts|legendary beast}} whose sprite remains unseen. | |||
Lastly, another scan reveals a few details on the Pokémon Video Game World Championships for 2010. | |||
HeartGold and SoulSilver will be released on Sept. 12 in Japan. | |||
==Information== | |||
*[http://www.filb.de/1128 Filb.de] (German) | |||
*[http://pokebeach.com/2009/08/september-corocoro-scans PokéBeach] |
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