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== Development ==
== Development ==
Pokémon Online is developed by Coyotte508, as the lead programmer with KazoWar, Mephistos and Darkness (DN).
Pokémon Online is developed by coyotte508 as the lead programmer, Darkness as the designer and nmilkosky as the programmer. Mephistos, KazoWAR, CoolKingler and Steve also help with the programming. It is worth mentioning that Steve hosts the official Beta Server for the simulator.


== Affiliation with Qbone ==
== Affiliation with Qbone ==

Revision as of 17:45, 16 August 2010

Pokémon Online (abbreviated PO) is the latest Pokémon battle simulator. It allows a person to experience real time Pokémon battles against Pokémon players from all over the globe. It was created using the C++ programming language and is currently running in beta stage. It is free to download for Microsoft Windows, Linux and Mac OS X.

Development

Pokémon Online is developed by coyotte508 as the lead programmer, Darkness as the designer and nmilkosky as the programmer. Mephistos, KazoWAR, CoolKingler and Steve also help with the programming. It is worth mentioning that Steve hosts the official Beta Server for the simulator.

Affiliation with Qbone

Qbone is Pokémon Online's main affiliate. The Beta Server (the official server for the simulator) is planned to become Qbone's server when the simulator exits beta stage.

Usage Statistics

On the 28th of July 2010, the very first Pokémon Online usage statistics were released for all the tiers supported.

The statistics contain the number of battles and percentage each Pokémon has been used, along with the different sets, EVs and natures.

Features

Here is a list of some particular Pokémon Online features:

  • Animated HP bars.
  • Battle music and Pokémon cries.
  • Event-only moves.
  • Players can do up to 3 battles at the same time.
  • Support for Challenge Cup.
  • Support for Double Battles, including Video Game Championships (VGC) tier.
  • Plugins and scripts can be created to add more features to the client or server.
  • IRC-like channel system.
  • Ladder system.
  • Tournaments running 24/7 on the Beta Server for all tiers.
  • Active development.

External Links

See Also


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