Pokemon Go Plus iOS 11 Testing October 10, 2017
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Since we got the Pokémon Go Plus BlueTooth accessory, we’ve been having a few issues running the accessory while the iPhone was in standby. The Pokémon Go app would either crash during standby or randomly disconnect from the phone, making a major selling point of Pokémon Go Plus moot. We predicted this was most likely a minor bug that could have been brought on in iOS 11, and would be fixed in an update.
Yesterday, Niantic released an update for the iPhone version of Pokémon Go, and we wanted to finally test how well the app runs with the Pokémon Go Plus accessory while in standby. So we pulled out an old camera and decided to film a walk to see if there is any difference in how Pokémon Go will measure distance if you use the Plus while your phone is in standby. Our results will surprise you!
What do you think of our results? Post a comment below with your thoughts!
Pokémon Go is out now for iOS and Android Smartphones.
Star Wars: The Last Jedi Final Trailer October 9, 2017
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Just want to put this here. Makes a lot more sense than showing it during Monday Night Football, don’t you think?
Nintendo World Championships 2017 October 8, 2017
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Yesterday, Nintendo hosted the most important sporting event of the year, the Nintendo World Championships 2017. In it, twenty-four of the best Nintendo players in the world got together to compete in a slew of different games from across Nintendo’s illustrious history. Nintendo World Champion 2015 John Numbers was also back to defend his title against a whole new group of competitors in New York City. The only game we knew for sure would be played was Metroid: Samus Returns on the Nintendo 3DS, any others would have been a surprise.
In case you missed any part of the event, Nintendo was nice enough to archive the entire competition on their official YouTube Channel. Watch and enjoy!
Pokemon: I Choose You -Full Theatrical Trailer October 5, 2017
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When I was a kid, the release of Pokémon: The First Movie was truly an event. While a new animated Pokémon film has been released nearly every year since then, the films have not gotten a wide theatrical release since the fourth movie, and the new films would either be released on home video or television. This year, that policy will change as The Pokémon Company plans to release the next Pokémon film in theatres for a limited time.
Take a look at the full trailer for the next major animated Pokémon film, Pokémon: I Choose You.
Pokémon: I Choose You is coming to theaters for a limited engagement on November 5th and 6th. Check with your local theaters for ticket availability.
iOS 11.0.2 Released October 3, 2017
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Apple has just released a minor update for iOS 11 devices. The new update is designed to specifically address minor audio popping issues iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus users are currently having, as well as offers some bug fixes with encrypted email users.
You can update your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch using the software update feature. If you lack sufficient free space, you can always update through iTunes by connecting your device to your PC or Mac. Depending on the current version of your device, iOS 11.0.2 can require a download of about 270MB.
The Music of Cuphead October 3, 2017
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Studio MDHR released the highly-anticipated independent title Cuphead late last week. The game is heavily inspired by a 1930s animation style and features Mega Man-esque gameplay with a steep learning curve.
The game’s music features a type of jazz style that perfectly matches the classic animation look of the game. To promote the game’s release, the guys over at Studio MDHR released these videos of the studio recordings of two songs from the game’s soundtrack. Enjoy.
Cuphead is out now for Xbox One and Windows 10.
Gaming History You Should Know – POLYBUS October 1, 2017
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We are back with another Gaming History You Should Know, where we highlight and feature some of the best content on the web detailing the history of gaming.
A few years ago, information about a previously unknown arcade game from the 80s called POLYBUS surfaced. It has since become an urban legend, as stories spread about the game’s possible side effects. Many claimed the game induced everything from seizures and depression to death.
However, despite the game’s infamy, nobody has been able to conclusively probe the game actually existed. To this day no one has been able to find a prototype cabinet or game ROM, although a few fan versions of the game have been published over the years.
Stewart Brown over at the YouTube Channel AHOY did a fantastic documentary about the history of this game and the impact it has had on gaming culture. In fact, it’s so well done, I believe it is on par with any documentary that’s been recently produced by a modern television network. Is POLYBUS real? Watch and find out.
So what are your thoughts on POLYBUS? Post a comment below with what you think about it.
Nintendo World Championships 2017 Details Revealed September 28, 2017
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Nintendo has just announced the first concrete details about the upcoming Nintendo World Championships. Take a look at the video below to see Nintendo reveal a game that is going to be played at the event, enjoy.
That’s right guys, Metroid: Samus Returns is the first officially confirmed title to be played at the event! I know a lot of people have been enjoying this title on the Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo 2DS platforms, and that is just great. It stands to reason that other titles will be played at the event as well, and while you’re free to speculate about which other games may be played at the event in the comments section below, our money is on Splatoon 2, Pokkén Tournament DX, or possibly some other unannounced or unreleased titles.
Tickets to attend the event will be free and will be handed out on a first come first served basis. We are seriously considering spectating this event, and are curious if any of our readers plan to go to the event as well. Post a comment below with your thoughts!
How Pokemon ‘Bridged Changed My Life September 26, 2017
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Last week saw the release of Pokémon Gold and Pokémon Silver on the 3DS Virtual Console and Pokkén Tournament on the Nintendo Switch. What better time to talk about the thing that turned me back into a Pokémon fan, Pokémon Bridged?
Back in the year 2012 a friend of mine took me to the inaugural Quinni-Con at the Quinnipiac University York Hill Campus. My friend was an otaku and a long time lover of anime, and because of that, I’m going to refer to him as Otacon for the rest of this article. While he had showed me lots of different anime over the years I wasn’t as well versed in the subject as he was. Quinni-Con was just the right convention at the right time. By that year, most conventions focused on fandom were expensive and required travel. Meanwhile, the Quinni-Con was completely free of charge and it was happening very close to my home, so you can be sure I was very excited to attend it.

Quinni-Con was a small convention taking up the student center of a smaller university, but two of the featured guests at the convention for that year were OneKids and Nowacking from the web series Pokémon ‘Bridged. At that point in my life, I was completely unfamiliar with that series but like many people who grew up in the 90s, I was familiar with Pokémon. I told my friend Otacon we should check out the panel.
While Otacon was an enormous anime fan, he wasn’t familiar with Pokémon. However, he agreed to check out the panel with me after I gave him a brief explanation about the games. At the time, I was not familiar with any of the developments on Pokémon since the release of Pokémon Gold and Pokémon Silver for the Game Boy Color, but I certainly was familiar with the original Pokémon games, and had seen the first two seasons of the animated series back when it first aired. I hoped my outdated knowledge would be enough to get through the panel.
When we arrived in the panel room I met two of the minds behind the group who would eventually call themselves the Elite3, Mike “OneKids” Heicht and Jessi “Nowacking” Nowack. That’s when I watched Pokémon ‘Bridged for the first time. Here’s one of the episodes we watched.
They had taken the original episodes of Pokémon: The Animated Series and put their own twist on it! This was a series that was familiar to me, yet presented in a whole new way. The jokes were funny, the editing was sharp, but the best part about it was the whole series was clearly made by people with a true love of the source material. This was the perfect series for a person like me to watch. It was not only hilarious, it reminded me of everything I had loved about Pokémon. Otacon and I had a blast at the panel, and it was great getting to know two of the people behind it.
After the con ended, Otacon and I went on YouTube and watched every single episode of Pokémon ‘Bridged the team had released up to that point. We could not stop laughing for the rest of the night. Here’s one of my favorites:
Pokémon ‘Bridged was funny, but it meant a lot more than that to me. Watching Pokémon ‘Bridged reignited an enormous passion within me for the Pokémon franchise that I don’t think Nintendo could have accomplished on its own. I hadn’t played any of the games or watched any of the movies in nearly twenty years, in fact I hadn’t owned a new Nintendo handheld since the original Game Boy launched. However, Nintendo was making great strides with their recently released Nintendo 3DS. The 3DS could not only play all 3DS games, it could also play the enormous library of DS titles. At the time, the recent Pokémon games had been released on the DS, making the 3DS look like a great deal to me. When the 3DS XL launched in August 2012, I picked one up on day one. I also ended up scouting every website and store for new copies of the Pokémon games I had missed out on. Throughout the rest of the year I researched the nearly twenty years of Pokémon history that I had missed, while trying to acquire all the new games that I could. Thankfully new copies of the GEN5 games weren’t that difficult to find, and I would eventually end up picking up all of them. When Nintendo officially announced Pokémon X and Pokémon Y in 2013, I bought the GEN6 games on their release date.
One year after the inaugural Quinni-Con, Quinni-Con 2013 was gearing up to be an even bigger event, and this time I was ready for it, I even got a hat. The Pokémon ‘Bridged group was returning and I couldn’t wait to see them again. They were even nice enough to take this picture with me.
I would catch the team who would later call themselves the Elite3 a few more times over the years. In 2014 I met xJerry64x, the voice of Brock in Pokémon ‘Bridged. A lot changed that third year. Mike actually recognized me on the con’s show floor, and we all ended up taking a bit before their panel! I even got the chance to introduce them to my girlfriend at ConnectiCon a few years later. They could not be a nicer group.
In the years since I first started watching the series, the Elite3 have greatly expanded their content. They now have a Pateron, and do regular gaming streams on Twitch. I’m also looking forward to seeing Nowacking continue her playthrough of Pokémon Snap.
Meanwhile, because of their work, I finally got back into the Pokémon universe, and enjoyed every second of each game I played through. Without Pokémon ‘Bridged to remind me how much I loved this franchise, I don’t think I would have ever considered picking up a Nintendo handheld again. I wish everyone at the Elite3 only the best!
iOS 11.0.1 Released September 26, 2017
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An incremental update has been released for iOS 11 handhelds including iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch devices. The new update, iOS 11.0.1, officially lists only minor bug fixes in its changelog, but my research has told me the update fixes a minor bug with certain email providers.
The size of the download should depend on the device you’re updating. On the iPhone 7, the update weighs in at around 250Mb. You can download it on your iDevice right now.
