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momentusacademy · 2 years
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(@wingsofachampion) HTML: "You are a strange Eevee. How are you walking bipedally? And who runs this school?"
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"Not so nice when someone says it back to you, huh?" The Pachirisu sneered.
Josephine sighed quietly, knowing she wouldn't convince her friend to be any more polite and instead opted for answering the second question, "That would be the Valkyrie. There's some other staff members who oversee things, but she's the one who gets final say in everything."
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blazing-destiny · 2 years
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(@wingsofachampion) HTML@Odin: "Greetings. What brings you here to this festival? I came here with my trainer."
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Trainer huh? Didn't think any humans would be here at an event full of pokemon. As for me, I'm here with my teammate; I didn't have much say in the matter though I pretty much got dragged here cause she says we need a break.
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wingsofachampion · 2 years
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(@breed-station ) Lizzy to HTML: "Oh hi!! Its so rare to see a Porygon! Have you seen the art galleries already?? Magby says that they have interesting sculptures!!"
"I have. They are very beautiful," HTML says, glancing in the direction of the galleries. "Though I do not know why my species would be rare."
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the-worldabove · 2 years
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the voltorb hops up and down excitedly, eyes sparkling in awe of html. so geometric! so angular! was the porygon really a pokemon like them? but if they were...
looking between html and the tropius, the voltorb tilts to one side. it doesn’t seem to be able to speak, but it looks very curious as to why the tropius has a pokeball in the first place.
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adobe-outdesign · 2 years
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Got lucky and caught all three stages of the Porygon line in a space-time distortion!
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This is Css, Java, and Html.
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blastoisemonster · 3 years
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Pokèmon World Magazine: Porygon Net (Various Issues)
We’ve had a very long streak of Photoset posts lately, didn’t we? Let’s have a little break from anime and tie-in games and let’s go back to oldschool Pokèmon and my favourite childhood magazine, Pokèmon World!
This summer I'm working on my own portfolio site: it's getting built from scratch and, due to the kind of art it's going to showcase, I'm designing its layout to look like one of those old personal pages a lot of Internet users used to have back in the first 2000s. This choice was also influenced by one of my childhood dreams, which was, infact, owning a corner of the Net all for myself; without the right equipment or spare money to purchase a domain, though, the idea of having my page online was only hypotetical, so all I could do was designing some cute layouts on Microsoft Frontpage and admiring what others were doing. Of course, as Pokèmon was my main interest at the time, I found the Porygon Net section of Pokèmon World mag to be extra inspirational.
Porygon Net was a very small section with just a double page: every month, the magazine's staff would choose and review an italian site dedicated to everyone's favourite monsters. These online corners were, most of the times, built by fellow readers and fans who sometimes even wrote back either by mailing the staff or boasting about it on their site's news section, thanking for the feature and the subsequent wave of new visitors. As these places were built by teens or even kids (I may have seen some online pages managed by 10 year olds at the time o.o), their quality varied greatly depending on their web-making skills: some were very simplistic, other more orderly and neat, and some... showed potential, but needed more work. Pokèmon World's staff, though, never mocked these attempts, and instead also published suggestions to make certain parts of the site more functional and pleasing to the eye. I found this very encouraging, and I wonder if many of these people have continued with a career in the online world.
I went and browsed among my mag issues to find some sites to showcase: I mostly picked the ones that stuck in my mind since reading about them, or that I actually used to visit back in the day. Wayback Machine may have not been kind to the italian community, and I fear the majority of these sites are now lost; however, I'll post links if, surprisingly, I find them still alive!
Issue 4: Pokemon Mania
The pictures have been displayed in chronological order, but I still would've chosen to display this site first as I used to actually visit it before it was featured on Pokèmon World. Due to its easy and straightforward name, Pokèmon Mania was one of the first fansites to show up on the search engine if you ever looked for more Pokèmon content. It was managed by a guy with the alias of Professor Kao, and the whole feeling of the site was that of a Pokemon lab at the start of your monster journey. Though it wasn't exactly a marvel in terms of layout esthetic, the site aimed to amaze with content: it had simple browser fangames, a section dedicated to drawing tutorials (with pictures taken from japanese sources- which at the time were very scarce and hard to get!), many sections dedicated to the Cardgame (apparently, the main focus of Kao's Pokèmon interests) and its live tournaments, and one centered on the monsters' trivia. One very interactive section even proposed quizzes given by the webmaster himself that visitors could answer via mail: Kao would then contact winners and even send out special official merch like Pokèmon Center plushies or other branded toys. Generous! This site has been preserved in the Wayback Machine with a lot of snapshots, though unfortunately without many graphics. We can still navigate and read most of the sections!
Issue 20: Pokemon Museum
My second site of choice striked me with its very homely layout: even looking at the snapshot in its article feels like I'm viewing a cozy corner of the Net, in which the webmaster poured its personal thoughts and passions more than providing a service like PokèmonMania did. The issue is number 20 and quite some months have passed: online trends regarding these kind of pages had changed a bit and now people preferred to offer their own content instead of copy-pasting what Nintendo produced. Pokèmon Museum's graphics have all been drawn by the owner, Kabutops: the background texture, banner, and a lot of the graphics all around the sections! Kudos for being to prolific and precise during a period in which digital art still hadn't reached its peak popularity, and drawing tablets were only restricted to professionals. Going past the many sections dedicated to the anime, games and lore, one interesting aspect was the beginning of affiliates: fellow webmasters were starting communicating with eachother and sharing their visits by dedicating a little button to other sites. I loved the affiliates section because, once finished looking through a site, I could click on the cute little rectangle banners and find myself in another home without passing from Google searches! But webmasters wouldn't affiliate with everyone, and for the purpose of only interacting with other best Pokèsites, awards had become popular as well: graphics that people would exchange after rating a site and feeling impressed with their content, presentation, or popularity. Pokèmon Museum's magazine review focused on its affiliates and the awards, inviting fellow readers to have their site reviewed by Kabutops. Unfortunately, the site is not present on Wayback Machine. I'll never know if Kabutops came back updating its museum after summer vacations :(
Issue 35: TBPS
Let's have another jump of several months; issue 35 featured a page under the bigger domain Pokevalley and named itself The Best Pokèmon Page, rather narcissistic! This was one of those rare times Pokèmon World featured an english-speaking site. The layout doesn't impress me too much, yet the fact that the header reads "Crystal Water Version" conveys that the webmaster(s) used to periodically change aspect and palette of their site, an activity that proved to be very prolific for many page owners at the time: sites were often in construction, and people were experimenting with different colours or HTML code tricks to impress viewers and reviewers, have as many affiliates as possible and collect positive awards from other sites. Such was popularity, back in the day! The site has a long menu with many sections dedicated to the main games and movies; although, none of those pages were catching anyone’s attention anymore as everyone had the same copypasted guides and info; instead, what’s interesting is the hefty section dedicated to browser games, the big menu with pages concerning the site and staff themselves, and the oekaki board! Oekakis were very popular in that period, as it allowed fellow aspiring artists to meet eachother and show off their own skills by drawing live! If a site hosted one, they could quickly become a melting pot of creativity. Wayback Machine, sadly, doesn’t have anything concerning this site as well.
Issue 36: Arcywof
We’re back on italian sites with a page that definitely impressed even Pokèmon World’s staff for its pleasing graphics. When I first saw this among the magazine’s pages... my eyes lit up! I can’t hide that after seeing its beautiful palette, checkered background and condensed menu, teen me adopted Arcy & The Fire Pkmn as design guru: many of my subsequent mockup pages had exactly this layout, or variations of it. It’s too bad, though, that aside from the beautiful presentation, the site’s contents aren’t exactly interesting: the Pokèmon images are ripped straight from Nintendo’s official archives, and most sections are concerning the anime’s characters, episode plots, and broadcasting dates. However, Arcywof also offers a forum and a live chat, which definitely helped the staff build an interactive and affectionate community around it. Among all reviewed here, I’m most bitter that Wayback Machine hasn’t archived this site, because seriously, it’s a little jewel ;w; its pastel colours and checkered texture remind me of candy shops!
Issue 38: Pokemon Super Site
I wanted to finish this little jump in the past with a positive note and show at least one more saved address from Wayback Machine. Although not in its updated version originally featured in Pokèmon World Issue 38, Pokèmon Super Site has been archived and it’s more or less complete to explore. It’s too bad a lot of the graphics haven’t survived but hey it’s something! It’s 2003, and the trend has changed once again: forums are as popular as ever and considered one of the most successful ways to build a solid audience for one’s own page, which are now treated more like portals or an extension to the forum itself. Super Site’s sections are centered on game guides, nothing too special, but I do love the grey and white grid background on menus and header, as if we’re viewing a notebook page; reminds me of school days. I also really like the gifs section as featured in the review, all those old graphics bring back so much memories of scouting the net to save them all on hard drive!
If you stumble upon one of these sites in Wayback Machine, chances are the ever present affiliates buttons will still be working, allowing you to visit even more fansites. It’s a true trip to the past, and a never ending source of inspiration for me!
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CELIA’s thoughts, probably: MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM
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Beating the champion starts you off in your house and the same old things occur: you pick up the S.S Ticket, and get to choose one of the L@tis will be roaming around. Whichever is chosen, they’ll still be totally inferior level-wise to another one you can catch (spoilers), so whatevs.
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Spoilers: not the Battle Frontier. Not sure what happened there, presumably it got destroyed by the meteors too.
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But we’re not heading there, we’re gonna detour for a bit.
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Recall my brief blurb during the Victory Road update that you can find Groudon’s and Kyogre’s abodes just here in Victory Road.
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Groudon is pretty much the same as it was in vanilla Emerald.
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The next part or two will be dedicated to Pokemon Altair/Sirius’ very own legendary fever! It’s actually not as intense as in its sequel, where it throws legendaries at you at such a rate to make ORAS proud.
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The ladder leads to Kyogre’s old stomping swimming grounds. Of the weather trio, it’s the only one to get a new sprite. Procyon/Deneb do a bit of this too, but that’s moreso the spriters seem to gradually giving canon ‘mons new sprites as they get done – more notable since they’re getting evos.
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Kyogre’s moveset is the same as in vanilla, so ThunderDance and Sheer Cold ahoy.
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We see Steven just standing there, but he says nothing and just flies away, so I dunno if he’s supposed to be there.
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Makes sense. It’s only been seen like, what, maybe three times in all of history?
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Next stop is the library.
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This guy, if you talk to him pre-Champion, bars you from entering…
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But let’s you through once you’ve become the Champion.
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…This is different.
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SILPH CO, the largest company in the KANTO region, developed the artificial POKEMON PORYGON. And then, after major technological breakthroughs, PORYGON2 was completed.
But recently, someone created a corrupted version of PORYGON2, called PORYGON-Z. If PORYGON is not protected in some way, it will be subject to further deterioration. 
Alternatively, a new POKEMON that fills PORYGON's role could be created...
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In certain areas, CELIA gets this above her head, as though she felt a strange presence.
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Just what was being hidden here…?
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My dude, how’d you get in here? Were you just stuck here the whole time?
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Although meteors rained down on all of HOENN, there are speculated to have been three tremendously large meteors among them. Those three would account for most of the large-scale changes to the HOENN region. Out of the three meteors, one fell on a mountain and the other two fell into the sea.
There was a large waterfall on the mountain. The impact collapsed the big waterfall into a group of smaller waterfalls.
One of the two meteors that fell into the sea landed on an old ship midway between a town and a city. This caused the ship to collapse further.
The other meteor fell near a city that was partly underwater, and submerged it a bit further.
Something to keep in mind for the next part or two.
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The main item of interest is this diary. Worth noting the music goes silent once you start reading this. To supplement this, I won’t be commentating until it’s done, just transcribing some parts of the diary.
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We want to get out, but we might make him angry, and he gets unpleasant when he’s angry. I guess we’ll just put up with it.
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We are still in the back room. Mommy opened the door and gave us some rice.
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…spinning around.
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My sister won’t move. Even if I hit her or pinch her, she won’t get up.
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But I said I wouldn’t leave!
I took his hand.
No, I can’t leave her behind!
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Strange people came up to me. I was given about ten different injections. The purple man was gone before I knew it.
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The diary cuts off here.
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It ends just like that. It was... rather unsettling. CELIA is kind of… tugged up into the air or something like that after reading the diary. It plays the animation you get when you step in a warp panel.
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There’s nothing left to do in this room. As you try to leave, however…
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A wild Grimdax appears! Coming in at level 35, she’s quite far below the level curve, unfortunately.
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So why not just be on our merry way?
Unfortunately, as you’ll find out, once you flee, you actually cannot move. The music starts playing again and the fog is still there, but for roughly half a minute and some seconds, you can’t do anything (not even open up the menu). I wouldn’t be surprised if there were people who ran from this encounter and thought it caused a softlock.
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If you play with sound on, though, you’ll hear the music fade away just before the Grimdax starts speaking with you again. Incidentally, if you wanted I guess you could keep doing this if you wanted a specific nature, or even a specific gender since that’s not actually hard-coded into this encounter.
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If you don’t want to bother catching the Grimdax, though, you can always just fight. Pretty cool that they added some dialogue for whether you try to run away or defeat them.
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But we’re doing this properly and catching this one. No dialogue for choosing to catch Grimdax, for probably obvious reasons.
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So uh, you’re just not gonna say anything about what’s been hidden back there? Nothing? At all? Ok.
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Quiet is a pretty bad nature.
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In the next part, we’ll see about those three sites the meteors hit, starting with the Abandoned Ship, the “old ship midway between a town and city.” I missed a screencap earlier that did have a bit of colored text. Tried to fiddle with HTML to get it to show, but who knows if it will.
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jakemorph · 5 years
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porygon-z-move replied to your post: so did anyone ever figure out how to fix the “YOUR...
when in edit html click the gear at the top to use find and replace nd change “http://” to “https://” (that has to be exact or it doesnt work right)
ok its worked for now but im skeptical... 99% sure that shouldnt work even in tumblr's joke of an api
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playnationde · 5 years
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An einer Stelle ist es möglich, in Pokémon Let's Go Pikachu & Evoli an ein seltenes Porygon zu gelangen. Doch wie genau erhaltet ihr das Pokémon und was müsst ihr dafür tun? Wir verraten es euch in unserem großen Guide!
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kjunichi · 6 years
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CSS Porygon [はてなブックマーク]
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About HTML Preprocessors HTML preprocessors can make writing HTML more powerful or convenient. For instance, Markdown is designed to be easier to write and read for text documents and you could write ...
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soorasaab · 7 years
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As part of its first anniversary celebrations, Pokemon Go added a special edition Pikachu and Anniversary Box for players late last week. At the same time, developer Niantic has also made changes to what Pokemon hatch under the three different egg types.
Pichu (with Ash's hat) and Spinarak now come out of 2km eggs. With the 5km eggs, your additional options include Chikorita, Cyndaquil, Gligar, Hoppip, Mantine, Marill, Natu, Pineco, Snubull, Swinub, Teddiursa, Totodile, and Wooper. Lastly, Chinchou and Porygon have been added to 10km eggs.
Of the above Pokemon, Gligar, Mantine, and Pineco used to hatch out of 10km eggs, so they seem to have been made less rare. Porygon, meanwhile, has gone the other route from 5km to 10km egg, so you'll need to walk double the amount to have a chance at getting it.
Most players have expressed their disappointment at the Anniversary "rewards", claiming the steep pricing of the Anniversary Box, and the uselessness of Pikachu in a hat. Available for 1,200 Poke coins, the box gives you six Egg Incubators, six Max Revives, two Premium Raid Passes, and 20 Ultra Balls.
The items in the box can be obtained for 1,100 Poke coins, according to multiple media reports, with Ultra Balls and Max Revives available for free from Poke stops.
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wingsofachampion · 2 years
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A Tropius trotted around, looking in awe at all the arts and stuff around. "Wow..."
A food truck caught her eye, and she bounded towards it, staring at it with sparkling eyes. "Wow, it's like a mini train!"
"It is a food truck," a Porygon by the Tropius' side responded with a sigh.
Coleane and HTML have arrived at the festival!
I may be throwing in one more character as the event goes on!
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wingsofachampion · 2 years
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(the-worldabove) a little hisuian voltorb rolls up to the tropius until it bumps into her foot. looking up at the similar ball-shaped thing in her wings, the voltorb starts hopping up and down. it seems to be curious about what's inside!
“Oh, this is a pokeball! It’s a human thing! Currently HTML wants it in Opaque mode, but I’m sure they won’t mind being outside for a bit!” Coleane said, opening the pokeball with a vine.
In a flash of light, a Porygon appeared. In a robotic, toneless voice, they asked, “What is it? I was surfing the Internet.”
“Someone wanted to meet you!” Coleane said, gesturing to the Voltorb.
The Porygon did their best approximation of a sigh, and said, “Hello. I am HTML, and I am Coleane’s starter.”
HTML is now available for asks!
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playnationde · 5 years
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Derzeit gibt es die Pokémon Elekid, Magby, Porygon oder Rihorn aus 2-Km-Eiern. Außerdem sind die ersten Evolutionen der 4. Generation da. Der große Schlüpfmarathon hat begonnen!
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playnationde · 7 years
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Einige Pokémon aus der ersten Generation lassen sich in Pokémon Go durch Einführung von Generation 2 weiterentwickeln. Sichlor, Onix, Porygon und viele weitere Taschenmonster bekommen so eine weitere Evolutionsstufe. Manchmal werden jedoch diverse Entwicklungsitems benötigt.
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