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[[ | | align="center" style="color:#4090D0" | <span style="font-size: 2em;">Welcome to '''<big>Fushigipedia!</big>'''</span> | ||
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[[ | ''From '''[[Bulbagarden|{{color|00D900|Fushigidane's Mysterious Flower Garden}}]]''', the number one Pocket Monster site on the world wide web'' | ||
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'''Hello to all visitors to Fushigipedia''', your home on the world wide web for all things relating to the Pocket Monster games, as well as the Japanese animated series, manga and collectible card game. It's an exciting time for fans of our favorite series, with the recent announcement of an American release for Pocket Monster Red and Blue Versions. The Japanese anime has been on hiatus recently, <span class="plainlinks">[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/40269.stm {{color|00D900|for reasons you may have read about in the news}}]</span>, but it is scheduled to return in just a few weeks with brand new episodes! | |||
New visitors may well be asking: "What is Fushigipedia?" Fushigipedia is part of the Fushigidane's Mysterious Flower Garden network of internet sites. Put simply, Fushigipedia is the world wide web's number one resource for Pocket Monster information! Those of you already enjoying the Japanese-language games will no doubt appreciate Fushigipedia's detailed articles on all 150 (+1) Pokémon, as well as the games' many techniques, places and items. But what makes Fushigipedia special is this: ''it's the encyclopedia that you can edit!'' | |||
Unfortunately, you can't edit it right ''now'', due to the sudden influx of information about the English-language games. We're getting more hits than ever before, and it's been taxing our server to the limit, and so we have had to turn off editing for the time being. Don't worry, though: next month we plan to upgrade the server with a whopping 256MB of RAM, so we don't foresee this being a problem ever again. | |||
For any suggestions, comments or feedback, you can visit the Fushigipedia section of the forums '''or''' our chatroom. Thanks for visiting our little home on the web, and let's all look forward to playing Red and Blue in English! | |||
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From [[n:Front page|{{color|00D900|Fushiginews}}]]: | |||
* April 1: [[n:Mew definitely under the truck, says kid in your class|{{color|00D900|Mew definitely under the truck, says kid in your class}}]] | |||
* April 31: [[n:Anime episode review: "Apparition Pokémon and Natsumasuri"|{{color|00D900|Anime episode review: "Apparition Pokémon and Natsumasuri"}}]] | |||
* March 31: [[n:Game Freak refuse to deny that they deny non-existence of new game in development|{{color|00D900|Game Freak refuse to deny that they deny non-existence of new game in development}}]] | |||
* March 31: [[n:Strive for victory! Your guide to the world of competitive link battles|{{color|00D900|Strive for victory! Your guide to the world of competitive link battles}}]] | |||
* March 31: [[n:Small boy shocks world with rude Pokémon nickname|{{color|00D900|Small boy shocks world with rude Pokémon nickname}}]] | |||
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The '''Game Boy''' (Japanese: '''ゲームボーイ''' ''Game Boy''), [[Nintendo|{{color|00D900|Nintendo}}]]'s flagship handheld console, was first released in 1989, and even today, nine years later, is the best selling handheld console of all time. It can play the Pocket Monster games {{game|Red and Green|s|{{color|00D900|Red and Green}}}} and {{game|Blue|_(Japanese)|{{color|00D900|Blue}}}}. | |||
{{wp|Gunpei Yokoi|{{color|00D900|Gunpei Yokoi}}}} is credited with playing a key role in its development and release. The [[Pokémon games|{{color|00D900|Pocket Monster game}}]] franchise is widely considered to be one of the driving forces behind Game Boy sales. | |||
The Pocket Monster Games will be in America soon! | |||
<p style="font-size: small; text-align: right;" >[[Appendix:Game Boy|{{color|00D900|Read more!}}]]</p> | |||
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True facts from the games and anime | |||
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<li>...that '''{{m|Dragon Rage|{{color|00D900|Ryū no Ikari}}}}''' is the only '''[[Dragon (type)|{{color|00D900|Dragon-type}}]]''' '''[[move|{{color|00D900|technique}}]]'''?</li> | |||
<li>...that the only way to use the move '''{{m|Kinesis|{{color|00D900|Spoon Mage}}}}''' is via '''{{m|Metronome|{{color|00D900|Yubi o Furu}}}}'''?</li> | |||
<li>...that there are no pure '''[[Ghost (type)|{{color|00D900|Ghost-type}}]]''' Pokémon?</li> | |||
<li>...that the '''[[Pokémon anime|{{color|00D900|Pocket Monsters anime}}]]''' is exactly one year old today, debuting April 1, 1997?</li> | |||
<li>...that '''[[EP038|{{color|00D900|Pokémon causes seizures}}]]'''?</li> | |||
<li>...that '''[[Game Freak|{{color|00D900|Game Freak}}]]''' is not going to make any more '''[[Pokémon games|{{color|00D900|Pocket Monster games}}]]'''?</li> | |||
<li>...that '''[[Missingno.|{{color|00D900|Ketsuban}}]]''' is actually '''[[Mewthree|{{color|00D900|Mewthree}}]]'''?</li> | |||
<p style="text-align: right;">[[Special:Recentchanges|{{color|00D900|Recent changes}}]] | [[Special:Newpages|{{color|00D900|New articles}}]] | [[Bulbapedia:Starting an article|{{color|00D900|Start a new article}}]]</p> | |||
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From the Web masterHello to all visitors to Fushigipedia, your home on the world wide web for all things relating to the Pocket Monster games, as well as the Japanese animated series, manga and collectible card game. It's an exciting time for fans of our favorite series, with the recent announcement of an American release for Pocket Monster Red and Blue Versions. The Japanese anime has been on hiatus recently, for reasons you may have read about in the news, but it is scheduled to return in just a few weeks with brand new episodes! New visitors may well be asking: "What is Fushigipedia?" Fushigipedia is part of the Fushigidane's Mysterious Flower Garden network of internet sites. Put simply, Fushigipedia is the world wide web's number one resource for Pocket Monster information! Those of you already enjoying the Japanese-language games will no doubt appreciate Fushigipedia's detailed articles on all 150 (+1) Pokémon, as well as the games' many techniques, places and items. But what makes Fushigipedia special is this: it's the encyclopedia that you can edit! Unfortunately, you can't edit it right now, due to the sudden influx of information about the English-language games. We're getting more hits than ever before, and it's been taxing our server to the limit, and so we have had to turn off editing for the time being. Don't worry, though: next month we plan to upgrade the server with a whopping 256MB of RAM, so we don't foresee this being a problem ever again. For any suggestions, comments or feedback, you can visit the Fushigipedia section of the forums or our chatroom. Thanks for visiting our little home on the web, and let's all look forward to playing Red and Blue in English!
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Our top content!The Game Boy (Japanese: ゲームボーイ Game Boy), Nintendo's flagship handheld console, was first released in 1989, and even today, nine years later, is the best selling handheld console of all time. It can play the Pocket Monster games Red and Green and Blue. Gunpei Yokoi is credited with playing a key role in its development and release. The Pocket Monster game franchise is widely considered to be one of the driving forces behind Game Boy sales. The Pocket Monster Games will be in America soon! |
Did you know!?True facts from the games and anime
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Fushigipedia is the Pocket Monster encyclopedia anyone can edit (except right now), part of Fushigidane's Mysterious Flower Garden.
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