PokeChamps Pokemon Blog
 
I'm sorry for posting this so late but I forgot about this blog a bit.
Nintendo announced PokePark Wii: Pikachu’s Great Adventure at their retailer briefing in Japan, but the only detail mentioned was that it’s releasing on December 5th in Japan.  Pikachu is an amusement park with friends and you battle and such against may different varies of pokemon.
 
 

The official Japanese Pokemon website has revealed better-quality images of HeartGold and SoulSilver's Johto map and box art in addition to a new image of Ecruteak City. No new information was revealed on the website, though we can now see that there is a new, fairly large chunk of land to the west of Cianwood City (Johto's Battle Frontier?), a new building west of Goldenrod City next to the Radio Tower, and a small new area west of National Park. All of the new locations are outlined in the second map image below. Thanks go to Jason for assisting me with this news story. Click the thumbnails below for much larger images.HeartGold and SoulSilver - Johto Map HeartGold and SoulSilver - Johto Map, Outlining New Areas HeartGold and SoulSilver - Ecruteak City HeartGold and SoulSilver - Box ArtYaminokame, our new Japanese translator, has also provided us with some new information after thoroughly looking over the older CoroCoro scans and the new website above.For one, there are currently four known PokeWalker courses, each of which will have different Pokemon that you can encounter and then transfer to HeartGold and SoulSilver. They are called "Refreshing Field," "Noisy Forest," "Rugged Path," and "Edge of the Night Sky," the latter being the one that the McDonalds Jirachi unlocks once traded over to the two games (note: The Jirachi will also be downloadable via Wi-Fi to people who own the Japanese games). The default courses are the first two, and to unlock the Rugged Path field you need to take an unconfirmed 1,000 steps. Presumably, the more steps you take with the PokeWalker, the more fields you will unlock, and the more wild Pokemon you can encounter. To encounter a wild Pokemon, you use the PokeWalker's built-in PokeRadar, which will detect wild Pokemon and then allow your Pokemon to battle it. You can also use the PokeWalker's Item Finder to find hidden items, just like in the main games. To use both items requires a certain amount of watts, or steps taken.As a side note, both Lugia and Ho-Oh are confirmed to be capturable in both games, just like in the original Gold and Silver.
info from pokebeach.com

 
 

 More downloadable Pokemon is on the way to WiiWare. Nintendo announced today in JapanRansen Pokemon Scramble, a slightly different take on the Pokemon franchise. In Scramble, you take control of a windup Pokemon toy in overhead stages of play. As you defeat rival Pokemon and, eventually, bosses, you end up building up your roster of ally Pokemon. This is where the "Ransen" part of the title comes into play. "Ransen" is Japanese for "Battle Royal." Once you've gathered Pokemon of enough strength, you can enter a battlefield to face your party off against dozens of rivals. Your goal is to be the last one standing. While there does appear to be a strong single player component to the game, Pokemon Scramble will also support four player cooperative play. Other players can bring over their Pokemon data via their Wiimotes. Those with limited controllers can get two player play out of a single Nunchuck/Wiimote combo. For a first look at at Pokemon Scramble, see the game's official site. The site is is in Japanese, as Nintendo has yet to announce an English release. In Japan, players will get their hands on this new Pokemon game on June 16. The title is priced at 1,500 WiiPoints.



 
 

They will play the lastest Pokemon Movie on May 23rd at 9 a.m

If you really want to watch now I'll just link you to it.

 
 

If you loved Pokemon Gold and Silver I know you will love the new old fashion remake of  Pokemon Gold and Silver.

Nintendo has confirmed a 2009 release for Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, DS remakes of the principal Generation II Pokémon games, Gold and Silver, which were originally released for Game Boy Color in 1999 in Japan. Speculated by fans to be in development since the release of Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, the remakes will take gamers back to the Johto region west of Kanto — this time as Generation IV games.

Info from Bulbagarden.net


PokemonHeart Gold [Japanese Text]

PokemonSoulSilver [Japanese Text]
 
 

Everyone wants to watch the new movie and it's looks good by the trailer but I really don't understand a word. XD.
There will be Dialga , Palkia and Giratina in the movie and they seem to be fighting. Now ash and his friends will try to stop this madness before it gets out of hand.