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tagline=Generation V villains, others make first appearance | | tagline=Generation V villains, others make first appearance | | ||
blurb=A new video has | blurb=A new video has revealed more new information from Pokémon Black and White, including some of its linking functions with the C-Gear and aspects of the battle system. }} | ||
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[[File:Black White Team Plasma Grunts.png|thumb|Team Plasma grunts]] | |||
A new video has revealed new information | A new video has revealed more new information from {{game|Black and White|s}}, including some of its linking functions with the C-Gear and aspects of the battle system. The C-Gear's functions, previously described, are shown in detail, with a new feature known as "HiLink" revealed. This feature will allow players nearby to appear in the over world in another player's game. | ||
A new feature known as Pokémon Musical (ポケモンミュージカル), a possible successor to the {{bp|Pokémon Super Contests}} featured in the {{bp|Sinnoh}}-based {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}, was also shown, with a similar dress-up function to the Generation IV games. | |||
Two new Pokémon were also shown for the first time: a deer-like Pokémon which remains unnamed, and ミルホッグ ''Miruhoggu'', assumed by its appearance to be the evolved form of {{p|Minezumi}}. | |||
The Pokémon Dream World feature, which allows a Pokémon from the player's game to be uploaded to the internet and have adventures on a new Pokémon website, was further detailed; {{bp|Berries}} were shown growing in a garden, and further details of meeting Pokémon of previous generations in this dream world included a brief battle with a Pikachu similar to the Safari Zone or Pal Park, where none of the player's Pokémon were sent out. | |||
The PokéShifter was also demonstrated, with wireless communications between two DS systems, one holding a Generation IV game and one holding a Generation V game, transferred over Pokémon into a parklike area where the Pokémon's menu sprites bounded between grass patches in a sort of target-practice mini-game. | |||
The Isshu over world was further revealed, with differences between the over world of Black being contrasted with that of White. New Trainer classes, including an American football player, a nurse or flight attendant, a backpacker, and a baker, were shown. A train similar to the Johto-Kanto {{bp|Magnet Train}} was also demonstrated leaving a station, and battles will, like with the {{bp|S.S. Anne}}, {{bp|S.S. Aqua}}, and {{bp|S.S. Tidal}}, be able to be conducted on the train. | |||
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== External links == | |||
* [http://www.filb.de/1360 Original story on Filb.de] |
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