Subject: -Tired of waiting for Pokemon Go? Play Pokemon Gone!
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Posted on: 2016-07-13 12:29:00 UTC

As you may know, the release of Pokemon Go has been delayed in... anywhere that isn't Australia, New Zealand, or the USA. Even where it is out, it's apparently suffering from constant server issues.

On Sunday night, I decided that I was fed up with waiting. Sure, it took Nintendo/Niantic years to make their game, and it would probably only be a week or two before they rolled it out everywhere, but I'm impatient! And I know JavaScript! How hard can it be?

Uh... not that hard, actually, provided you take a few shortcuts.

So I am pleased to introduce:

Pokemon Gone

The result of three whole days of work. I admit, it lacks a few things compared to Pokemon Go, such as... y'know... the GPS stuff... but other than that, it's a fair substitute!

The observant among you may have noticed that there are no actual Pokemon behind that link. The really observant among you may have noticed that there's something slightly off about the text of this post. These two facts are connected. Instead of venturing outside to catch Pokemon for Gone!, you can stay right here on the Board!

Scattered across this pst, and across others of my posts on the front page, are tiny Pokeball symbols. If you click on one, you catch the Pokemon behind it! Take the four-letter code below the Pokemon's image across to the Collection Page, put it in an empty slt, and hit the 'Go(ne)!' button. Voila!

When you've put tgether a team, head over to the Gym Page to battle. You'll need your Save Code, and someone else's Gym Code (don't mix these up! They won't work, and giving out your Save Code will let other peple copy your Pokemon). Put them in, choose your monster, and... fight!

If you win a battle, you get to level up your Pokemon, increasing its stats. If it's experienced enough, it may be able to evlve! Whatever prize you choose, make sure you copy your updated Save Code - that's the only way to keep your data.

And if you spot any bugs (other than Bug Types) along the way, please let me know and I'll do my best to fix them. (Bugs includes Pokeballs which don't link to proper pages - I'm sure they exist! Also, the pages have been tested in Chrome and IE, but I don't have access to anything else.)




Gym Codes (to get you started):

Bug Catcher Roderick: GWH@G?M=NVNJ@LML00Roderick

Bird Keeper Cecily: FRNC>HNCK<F@CJKS00Cecily

Yungster Carmichel: AIF@G>K@GPK@KSF@00Carmichel

Picnicker Amanda: OPKEEMLJHDNBNUG=00Amanda

Water-type Gym Leader Nentúrë: NUG=G<JWMTKIJBMIG=MCNRITNentúrë




Frequently Asked Questions

Q: I can't find any Pokemon!
A: h? Can't you? The place to look is any post of mine where the subject line starts with a -. Keep an eye out for tiny Pokeballs replacing the letter 'o'.

Q: I've fought all the trainers! What do I do now?
A: Fight 'em again! Each time you enter a trainer's code, you get a fresh battle with a random member of their team, so there's always another chance.

Q: But there's only five of them and I'm booooored.
A: Share your Gym Code on the subthread, and pick up someone else's Gym Code to fight their team! It works exactly the same as the trainers above.

Q: What Pokemon are in this?
A: As I write this, Pokemon Gone! includes the first 27 Pokemon introduced in Generation III (Hoenn). I'm adding more, but it's slow going. Eventually, I aim to have the entire Gen III Pokedex imported.

Q: HAH! I've reverse-engineered your code and can give myself anything I want! Behold: Team Shiny Mew!
A: Joke's n you - Mew isn't in this game. ^~ More seriously: yes, it's relatively easy to cheat and create Pokemon from the code. But it's also easy to just lie and say you did. There's no scoreboards or anything, so why not play the game how it's meant to be played?

Q: What's next for Pokemon Gone!?
A: The first thing is of course increasing the number of Pokemon - no-one wants to play too long with just Zigzagoon for company. As the Pokemon roll in, I'll add new trainers and Gym Leaders (Nentúrë's a bit lonely right now). I also want to write up an introduction page from Professor Mallrn (^
~). Eventually I'll be scattering Pokeballs across my site, to give the game a permanent home. There's a few changes I'd like to make to the game itself - such as splitting ATK and SP.ATK back up - but I'll probably only do that if it becomes enduringly popular for some reason.

Q: Should I play this game and tell you what I think about it?
A: Why yes, as it happens, you should! :D

hS

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