Pokemon – White Version

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A new world filled with never-before-seen Pokemon!

Pokémon White Version is a handheld Role-Playing game (RPG) for play on the Nintendo DS / DSi. Released as a companion game to the DS / DSi title Pokémon Black Version, in it players enjoy classic challenging RPG-Adventure Pokémon gameplay as they capture wild Pokémon and utilize them in face-offs against other Trainers to see who is the best. Additional freatures include: access to the Legendary Pokémon, Zekrom; the player’s choice of one of three starter Pokémon; an all-new and diverse game region, Unova; improved graphics; multiple new battle modes; the ability to wirelessly trade Pokémon; multiplayer options and more.

Pokémon White game logo
Players' choice of female and male Trainers in Pokémon Black and Pokémon White

Experience an all-new Pokémon adventure as a girl or boy Trainer.
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The Unova region from Pokémon Black and Pokémon White

Explore the new Unova region filled with a mix of landscapes, features and Pokémon.
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An All-New World Filled with All-New Pokémon

Pokémon White Version features the same handheld RPG and Adventure gameplay that has consistently thrilled Nintendo DS players, both young and more experienced, but it also introduces players to an all-new Unova region. Brought to life with improved graphics, Unova is a mix of urban and natural landscapes in which players are just as likely to encounter skyscrapers and bridges, as they are to walk alongside mountains and seascapes. It is of course also filled with a potent blend of all-new Pokémon, including the Legendary Vast White Pokémon Reshiram and the Deep Black Pokémon Zekrom. Stepping into the role of either a male or female Trainer, players further have their choice of their first Pokémon, who will serve as the first of many Pokémon companions in their travels through Unova, as they attempt to capture every wild Pokémon variety available and test their skills against other Trainers in turn-based battles.

Experience Legendary Pokémon

Both of the Legendary Pokémon Reshiram and Zekrom appear in Pokémon Black Version and Pokémon White Version, but each can only be caught in their respective versions. The Legendary Pokémon Reshiram appears on the cover of Pokémon Black Version Version and the Legendary Pokémon Zekrom is seen on the cover of Pokémon White Version Version. See their types, abilities and profiles below.

 
Legendary Pokémon Reshiram from Pokémon Black and Pokémon White

Reshiram
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Legendary Pokémon Zekrom from Pokémon Black and Pokémon White

Zekrom
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Appearance:
Pokémon Black Version
Pokémon White Version
Type:
Dragon/Fire
Dragon/Electric
Category:
Vast White Pokémon
Deep Black Pokémon
Ability:
Turboblaze
Teravolt
Profile:
Reshiram can engulf its surroundings in flames.
Zekrom can disappear inside thunderclouds and fly across the skies.

New Battle Modes Add a New Level of Strategy

In addition to a wealth of new Pokémon for players to catch, train and battle with, Pokémon White Version also supplies players with entirely new ways to fight with its new Battle Modes: Triple Battles and Rotation Battles. Stay tuned for more information on these two new game modes as more information is released on Pokémon White Version.

Your Choice of Starter Pokémon

Pokémon White Version starts you off on your new Pokémon adventure with a trusty Pokémon companion. Choose the Pokémon you like the most – it will be with you through thick and thin as you explore the Unova region. The three starter Pokémon all have different types. Your knowledge of the strengths and weaknesses of these types will be put to the test early and often.

 
Starter Pokémon Snivy from Pokémon Black and Pokémon White

Snivy
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Starter Pokémon Tepig from Pokémon Black and Pokémon White

Tepig
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Starter Pokémon Oshawatt from Pokémon Black and Pokémon White

Oshawatt
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Type:
Grass
Fire
Water
Category:
Grass Snake Pokémon
Fire Pig Pokémon
Sea Otter Pokémon
Ability:
Overgrow
Blaze
Torrent
Profile:
Snivy is a Grass-type Pokémon, which means it has an advantage in battles against Water-type and Ground-type Pokémon.
As a Fire-type Pokémon, Tepig is strong in battles against Grass-type and Ice-type Pokémon.
Oshawatt is a Water-type Pokémon, so it is super effective against Fire-type Pokémon in battle.

Key Game Features

  • An all-new world filled with all new Pokémon to catch, train and battle with
  • Collect all the Pokémon available in the Pokémon White Version, then wirelessly trade with Pokémon Black Version owners to complete the combined games’ Pokédexes
  • Experience both Legendary Pokémon: Reshiram and Zekrom – with Zekrom available for capture in Pokémon White Version
  • Exciting new battle modes including: Triple Battles and Rotation Battles
  • Play as either a girl or boy Pokémon Trainer
  • Stay tuned for more exciting plot twists, gameplay features and game modes to be released as game launch approaches

Product Features

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Comments

Kevin "Im_Juice_Lee" says:

White vs Black – Differences — Best Pokemon Game since 1st Gen! Quick Personal StatementI was in elementary school when the “pokemon craze” hit the US and everyone brought games and cards to school. I still have funny memories of getting my cards or gameboy confiscated because I was battling friends or trading during school. (It was much harder to be sneaky when you had to use a cable to connect your systems.) That being said, I only have fond and happy memories of Pokemon. However, as I started getting older, my interest in the series kept declining, but I still bought each new game. Honestly, I was a bit disappointed with Heart Gold / Soul Silver and still have not beaten it yet. I didn’t have very high hopes for this game, however, I can tell you this game surpassed anything that I could have hoped for and is by far one of the best Pokemon games that I have ever played. My interest in the series has been reinvigorated. The core battle mechanics remain the same tested and true old formula, but the presentation has improved leaps and bounds! The graphics and environments are some of the best that I have seen on the DS. There are full 3D environments that look astonishingly good. Furthermore, Black and White will have seasonal cycles, as well as night/day cycles. Another added feature is triple battles where each trainer sends out 3 pokemon. I have only had a few hours to play the game, so I cannot speak for the plot as a whole or the post-story activities, but my brief experience with the game has been nothing but pure nostalgic fun.Anyways, I’ll leave the detailed reviewing of the game itself to someone else. I’ll move on to what I really want to talk about: the differences between Black version and White version.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Differences — vs ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Normally, it really doesn’t matter which Pokemon version you get, because both are essentially the same thing, except for minor pokemon differences. However, surprisingly, for the first time in a Pokemon game, there are actually significant differences between the games. This time, there are unique regions to each game and the visual theme of each game is quite different.~~~ Visual Theme ~~~So, what do I mean by the visual theme? Well, Pokemon Black has more urbanized, industrial locations, whereas Pokemon White shows a more natural world. This can be seen throughout the game. You will see small differences such as a gardening patch in Mistralton city in Pokemon White compared to a building in the same spot in Pokemon Black. Most of the cities give off a natural atmosphere in White. In White, the cities have more grass, plants, and trees, and in Black the cities have more concrete, asphalt, and buildings. The cities in Black are more developed, and in some cases slightly futuristic-looking. Opelucid (Souryuu) City is the most notable; the city look almost entirely different between the two versions.~~~~ White City / Black Forest ~~~~Pokemon Black has Black City and white has the White Forest. These are the version exclusive regions I mentioned earlier. They fit the visual themes set forth by each game: Black City is a heavily urbanized area with several trainers to battle with Pokemon from lvl 40 to the mid 60s. There are also many item shops with items that can you help you in game. White City, on the other hand, is a natural forest with low leveled, unevolved Pokemon that you can catch. Black City will definitely help you more in terms of raising your own Pokemon’s levels and getting supplies for future battles. However, White City will cater more to people who plan to collect Pokemon and try to complete their pokedex.~~~~~ Special Battles – Triple and Rotational ~~~~In both Pokemon White and Black, there are 5 special battles. Pokemon White has 4 Triple Battles and 1 Rotational Battle. Pokemon Black has 4 Rotational Battles and 1 Triple Battle. In both of these special battles, both trainers send out 3 pokemon. These special battles are a bit hard to explain without visuals. The mechanics the battles will be better explained in a simple way during game.Triple Battle:It is a 3 on 3 battle, however, the order you place your pokemon matters. The pokemon in the middle is can attack the enemy’s middle, left, or right pokemon, but your pokemon on the left can only attack the enemy’s pokemon on the left and the middle. Similarly, your pokemon on the right can only attack the enemy’s pokemon on the right and the middle. So, your pokemon on the left cannot attack the opponent’s pokemon on the right, and your pokemon on the right cannot attack the opponent’s pokemon to the left. To further complicate things, attacks that damage all pokemon such as explosion or earthquake…

Tanky John says:

Revamped and Amazing What can I say about the newest pokemon games? It is absolutely amazing. The graphics are by far the best in the series there are now over 640 different pokemon. Also it is placed in more of a big city environment instead of forest. The pokemon are not as memorable but the new changes with the C-gear (which allows for easy access to online play) as well as no evolutions of older pokemon makes everything seem new and different. All I can say is well done gamefreak and Nintendo for making such a great game!


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