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Each of the 26 locations across America will host two National Championships Qualifying Tournaments of 64 participants for the two age groups, accounting for 52 National Participants. To complement this number, a Second Chance Online Challenge will take place on the first week of July, again using the online test format. The first 12 entrants to achieve the sufficient score will, too, win seats for the National Championships. This final event will be held in New York City, and its outcome will determine the two Pokémon Video Game National Champions. | Each of the 26 locations across America will host two National Championships Qualifying Tournaments of 64 participants for the two age groups, accounting for 52 National Participants. To complement this number, a Second Chance Online Challenge will take place on the first week of July, again using the online test format. The first 12 entrants to achieve the sufficient score will, too, win seats for the National Championships. This final event will be held in New York City, and its outcome will determine the two Pokémon Video Game National Champions. | ||
The 64 National Participants will not only win the trip to New York City, but also $500 spending cash and a prize pack consisting of a Game Boy Micro system, branded apparel, bag and plush toy. Third place winners will be awarded with five future Pokémon games to be released in the | The 64 National Participants will not only win the trip to New York City, but also $500 spending cash and a prize pack consisting of a Game Boy Micro system, branded apparel, bag and plush toy. Third place winners will be awarded with five future Pokémon games to be released in the United States, a Pokémon 10th anniversary watch and jacket and memorabilia signed by Ken Sugimori. In addition to this, second place winners will be given a Nintendo DS system and 5,000 minutes of pre-paid cellular service. Lastly, the two National Champions will win a trip for four to Tokyo, $2,000 spending cash and a gift certificate for the Tokyo Pokémon Center, on top of the aforementioned prizes. | ||
Particularly interesting is the fact there are five new games scheduled for release. It is unknown whether this takes ''Pokémon Trozei'' into account, which will have been available for five months by the end of the Championships. If not, the five games in question must be ''Pokémon Dungeon | Particularly interesting is the fact there are five new games scheduled for release. It is unknown whether this takes ''Pokémon Trozei'' into account, which will have been available for five months by the end of the Championships. If not, the five games in question must be ''Pokémon Mysterious Dungeon Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team'', ''Ranger'', as well as ''Pokémon Diamond and Pearl''. Ranger has been confirmed in the context of a stateside release, and the Mysterious Dungeon games have just recently been referenced by the Nintendo UK Web site. However, with little news on their state in Japan, Diamond and Pearl may very well not be released in the United States until after the year has passed. This gives way to the possibility that Trozei will be included in the list after all, followed by Ranger and either Dungeon of Mystery, but with a yet unannounced game. | ||
Whatever the case, Bulbanews will make sure to cover the upcoming game releases in Japan and outside it. | Whatever the case, Bulbanews will make sure to cover the upcoming game releases in Japan and outside it. |
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