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* [[The PokéMasters]] changed its forum theme to a Finnish theme giving the site's name as "The Finnomasters." The forum banner featured [[Articuno]] and was designed by Finnish forum member Mikachu Yukitatsu. | * [[The PokéMasters]] changed its forum theme to a Finnish theme giving the site's name as "The Finnomasters." The forum banner featured [[Articuno]] and was designed by Finnish forum member Mikachu Yukitatsu. | ||
* [http://www.pokemonshowdown.com/ Pokémon Showdown!] changed all the sprites on Pokémon Showdown to [http://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/afd/ various fan-drawn sprites], like the [[April Fools' Day 2013|previous year]]. | |||
===Others=== | ===Others=== |
Revision as of 14:21, 1 April 2014
April 1, 2014 was an April Fools' Day that fell on a Tuesday. In the Pokémon fandom, some websites pulled hoaxes on gullible fans.
Hoaxes
Fansites
Bulbagarden
- Bulbapedia adopts a Canadian theme.
- Bulbagarden forums were redesigned into Maple Garden Forums, adopting a Canadian theme. Other changes in the forums include:
- Forum moderators have their usernames and avatars changed to reflect the theme. Most of them were named after famous Canadians.
- Random Messages X became Friendly Maple Messages.
- Bulbanews posted an article about a real life Shiny Canadian baby being born using the Masuda method.
Other Fansites
- The PokéMasters changed its forum theme to a Finnish theme giving the site's name as "The Finnomasters." The forum banner featured Articuno and was designed by Finnish forum member Mikachu Yukitatsu.
- Pokémon Showdown! changed all the sprites on Pokémon Showdown to various fan-drawn sprites, like the previous year.
Others
- Google updated their Google Maps mobile application with a licensed, time-limited "Pokémon Challenge" mini-game running until April 2, 2014 at 02:00 PDT where users have to find and catch Pokémon scattered across the worldwide map. This is accompanied by a live-action announcement trailer depicting exaggerated augmented reality gameplay.[1]
- Google's Pokédex contains 150 Pokémon, spanning all six generations with 25 per generation (nine of them each were forms of starter Pokémon).
Gallery
Catching a Pidgey in Google Maps
References
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