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'''Pokénet''' is a fan-made {{wp|massively multiplayer online role-playing game}} (MMORPG), coded using {{wp|Java (programming language)|Java}}, started in February 2009 by former members of [[Pokémon Global]] and Pokémon Online Revolution. The first release of Pokénet went public on June 30, 2009.
'''Pokénet''' is a fan-made {{wp|massively multiplayer online role-playing game}} (MMORPG), coded using {{wp|Java (programming language)|Java}}, started in February 2009 by former members of [[Pokémon Global]] and Pokémon Online Revolution. The first release of Pokénet went public in August 2009.


== History & Development ==
==History and development==
Pokénet started development in February 2009. The game is primarily programmed to address design flaws and optimise existing code from [[Pokémon Global]] and Pokémon Online Revolution. The project is programmed using the following technologies:
Pokénet started development in August 2009. The game is primarily a programmed attempt to address design flaws and optimise existing code from [[Pokémon Global]] and Pokémon Online Revolution. The project is programmed using the following technologies:
* {{wp|Java (programming language)|Java}}
* {{wp|Java (programming language)|Java}}
* {{wp|Lightweight_Java_Game_Library|lwjgl}} / Slick
* {{wp|Lightweight_Java_Game_Library|lwjgl}} / Slick
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* [[Shoddy Battle]]
* [[Shoddy Battle]]


The current development team consists of several programmers, mappers, musicians, writers and graphics artists from around the world. Pokénet made its first release on June 30th 2009. Pokénet is currently being developed by the development team at Pokémonium and individuals at RaGEZONE.
The development team consisted of several programmers, mappers, musicians, writers and graphics artists from around the world. Pokénet made its first release in August 2009 with small upgrades and patch fixes throughout the year.


== Releases ==
==Releases==
=== Fearless Feebas ===
===Pokénet===
Fearless {{p|Feebas}} was released on June 30th 2009, marking the first release of Pokénet. Features included:
====Majestic Magikarp====
Majestic Magikarp was the first release and a rebrand of the previous [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Pok%C3%A9mon_Global Pokémon Global] Beta 0.5. The project changed names in an attempt to avoid potential copyright issues. The version was very similar to the previous beta, but did feature some nice changes.
*All of Johto, now including Mt. Mortar, but still no Whirl Islands
*Aggressive Trainer NPCs
*Fleeing mechanics
*Updated user interface
*Map Loading system was retooled again to hopefully be a lot faster.
*UI was much better implemented and responded much quicker.
 
====Fearless Feebas====
Fearless {{p|Feebas}} was released on December 2009, marking the second release of Pokénet. Features included:
* New Login/Registration System (Play on same account on multiple servers)
* New Login/Registration System (Play on same account on multiple servers)
* New Chat System
* New Chat System
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* New [[Pokémon battle|Battle System]] based on [[Pokémon Platinum Version]]
* New [[Pokémon battle|Battle System]] based on [[Pokémon Platinum Version]]


=== Valiant Venonat ===
====Valiant Venonat====
Valiant {{p|Venonat}} is the second release planned for Pokénet. The plan for this release is to provide a skills system to add new gameplay elements.
Valiant {{p|Venonat}} is the third release planned for Pokénet. However, the game was forced to shut down by Nintendo for breaking copyright laws before Valiant Venonat was released. Therefore, this version was never seen by the public.


==== Planned Skills System ====
=====Planned skills system=====
Under the planned skills system, each Trainer would have the ability to develop skills in different aspects of Pokémon. The skills are planned as follows:
Under the planned skills system, each Trainer would have the ability to develop skills in different aspects of Pokémon. The skills are planned as follows:
* [[Pokémon Trainer|Trainer Skill]]
* [[Pokémon Trainer|Trainer Skill]]
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* [[Pokémon Coordinator|Co-ordinating Skill]]
* [[Pokémon Coordinator|Co-ordinating Skill]]
* [[Fishing|Fishing Skill]]
* [[Fishing|Fishing Skill]]
* Crafting Skill (allows creation of items such as [[Potion|Potions]])


=== Future Releases ===
=====Other additions and fixes=====
After ''Valiant {{p|Venonat}}'', there will be a Release Candidate (name still undecided), followed by the final release. Future releases will incorporate other aspects of [[Pokémon]] and MMORPGs such as:
Other than the skill system, other plans for Valiant Venonat were planned.
* Quests
* [[Kanto|The Kanto region]]
* [[Pokémon Contests]]
* [[Victory Road (Kanto)|Victory Road]]
* All regions including [[Hoenn]], [[Kanto]], [[Johto]], [[Sinnoh]] and the [[Orange Archipelago|Orange Islands]].
* An advanced [[Gym Leader|Gym Leader]] system where the Gym Leaders' teams would grow to match the player.
* Working [[Technical Machine|TMs]]
* A fixed walking system
* Multiple servers that players could choose from and freely switch to.
 
=====Development Team=====
'''Fshy94''' - Administrator / Lead Progammer <br />
'''Ryan''' - Co-Administrator / Senior Programmer <br />
'''Viride''' - Co-Administrator / Former Community Manager <br />
'''ZombieBear''' - Senior Programmer <br />
'''TMKCodes''' - Developer <br />
'''Pivot''' - Programmer / Former Administrator <br />
'''Sienide''' - Programmer / Former Administrator <br />
'''Karai''' - Programmer <br />
'''Dragina''' - Lead Graphics Designer <br />
'''ObIivion''' - Lead Quest & Events Designer <br />
'''Perry_Radica''' - Lead Narrative Designer / Community Manager<br />
'''Lastplacer''' - Co-Lead Mapper <br />
'''LordAdmiral''' - Co-Lead Mapper / Community Manager<br />
'''Firefly17''' - Mapper <br />
'''GaMa''' - Mapper / Server Owner <br />
'''Latias''' - Lead Wiki Developer
 
==Pokemonium==
Over 2 years after Pokenet was shut down, a group of developers decided to revive the project in the form of Pokemonium. The new version of the game includes the Valiant Venonat release of Pokenet added with new features.
====Revived release (Version 1-1.3.1)====
In addition to the changes from Valiant Venonat, these new features include:
* A trainer level system that grants the trainers themselves exp when they battle NPCs, battle other players, or level up their Pokémon.
* [[HM|HMs]] that are unlocked by raising the trainer level
* An item mall that allows players to buy in-game items accessible on the Pokemonium site
* The ability to give Pokémon items to hold
* Many Pokémon not native to Kanto or Johto
* Many bug fixes
 
====Version 1.4====
The latest release was made public on September 22, 2012.
*[[Mt. Silver|Mt. Silver]]
*The first boss battle: [[Red (Game)|Red]]
*The [[Safari Zone (Kanto)|Safari Zone]] with imported Pokémon from the [[Sinnoh|Sinnoh region]]
*An in-game [[Pokédex|Pokédex]]
*The [[Effort Values|Effort Value]] system
*An item mall with items not found in the game (TMs, Berries, Poké Balls, and evolution items)
*Auto-saving system
*Many bug fixes
 
=====Version 1.4.1=====
A patch of 1.4.1 was released September 29, 2012 to add further updates and fixes to 1.4.


== Source Code ==
===Vresion 1.5===
The source code to Pokénet is available under the {{wp|GNU_General_Public_License|GNU General Public License Version 3}} and can be located in the [http://pokenetonline.googlecode.com Pokénet Google Code SVN].
After a setback, Version 1.5 was released February 10, 2013. Because of the extra time, many more features were implemented.
*The [[Sinnoh|Sinnoh region]]
*The [[Hoenn|Hoenn region]]
*Tournament and PvP arenas
*PvP enforced area where players are unable to decline battle requests
*Auto-updating system
*Updates to the item mall
*[[Kanto Elite Four|Kanto Elite Four]]
*An entire graphical update to make the game match {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}} graphics.
*Over 100 new sprite characters for players to choose


== External Links ==
==Source code==
* [http://www.pokedev.org Pokénet Official Website] {{Dead link}}
The source code to Pokénet is available under the {{wp|GNU_General_Public_License|GNU General Public License Version 3}} and can be located at the following sites:
*[http://pokenetonline.googlecode.com Pokénet Google Code SVN].
*[http://forum.ragezone.com/f703/ RaGEZONE Pokemon Section].
   
==External links==
* [http://www.pokedev.org Pokénet official website]{{Dead link}}
* [http://pokemonium.com Pokemonium official website]{{Dead link}}
* [http://pokemonium.com/forum/forum.php Pokemonium forums]{{Dead link}}


{{Project Fandom notice}}
{{Project Fandom notice}}
[[Category:Fan sites]]
[[Category:Fan sites]]

Revision as of 21:38, 31 March 2016

Official Pokénet Logo

Pokénet is a fan-made massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG), coded using Java, started in February 2009 by former members of Pokémon Global and Pokémon Online Revolution. The first release of Pokénet went public in August 2009.

History and development

Pokénet started development in August 2009. The game is primarily a programmed attempt to address design flaws and optimise existing code from Pokémon Global and Pokémon Online Revolution. The project is programmed using the following technologies:

The development team consisted of several programmers, mappers, musicians, writers and graphics artists from around the world. Pokénet made its first release in August 2009 with small upgrades and patch fixes throughout the year.

Releases

Pokénet

Majestic Magikarp

Majestic Magikarp was the first release and a rebrand of the previous Pokémon Global Beta 0.5. The project changed names in an attempt to avoid potential copyright issues. The version was very similar to the previous beta, but did feature some nice changes.

  • All of Johto, now including Mt. Mortar, but still no Whirl Islands
  • Aggressive Trainer NPCs
  • Fleeing mechanics
  • Updated user interface
  • Map Loading system was retooled again to hopefully be a lot faster.
  • UI was much better implemented and responded much quicker.

Fearless Feebas

Fearless Feebas was released on December 2009, marking the second release of Pokénet. Features included:

Valiant Venonat

Valiant Venonat is the third release planned for Pokénet. However, the game was forced to shut down by Nintendo for breaking copyright laws before Valiant Venonat was released. Therefore, this version was never seen by the public.

Planned skills system

Under the planned skills system, each Trainer would have the ability to develop skills in different aspects of Pokémon. The skills are planned as follows:

Other additions and fixes

Other than the skill system, other plans for Valiant Venonat were planned.

  • The Kanto region
  • Victory Road
  • An advanced Gym Leader system where the Gym Leaders' teams would grow to match the player.
  • Working TMs
  • A fixed walking system
  • Multiple servers that players could choose from and freely switch to.
Development Team

Fshy94 - Administrator / Lead Progammer
Ryan - Co-Administrator / Senior Programmer
Viride - Co-Administrator / Former Community Manager
ZombieBear - Senior Programmer
TMKCodes - Developer
Pivot - Programmer / Former Administrator
Sienide - Programmer / Former Administrator
Karai - Programmer
Dragina - Lead Graphics Designer
ObIivion - Lead Quest & Events Designer
Perry_Radica - Lead Narrative Designer / Community Manager
Lastplacer - Co-Lead Mapper
LordAdmiral - Co-Lead Mapper / Community Manager
Firefly17 - Mapper
GaMa - Mapper / Server Owner
Latias - Lead Wiki Developer

Pokemonium

Over 2 years after Pokenet was shut down, a group of developers decided to revive the project in the form of Pokemonium. The new version of the game includes the Valiant Venonat release of Pokenet added with new features.

Revived release (Version 1-1.3.1)

In addition to the changes from Valiant Venonat, these new features include:

  • A trainer level system that grants the trainers themselves exp when they battle NPCs, battle other players, or level up their Pokémon.
  • HMs that are unlocked by raising the trainer level
  • An item mall that allows players to buy in-game items accessible on the Pokemonium site
  • The ability to give Pokémon items to hold
  • Many Pokémon not native to Kanto or Johto
  • Many bug fixes

Version 1.4

The latest release was made public on September 22, 2012.

Version 1.4.1

A patch of 1.4.1 was released September 29, 2012 to add further updates and fixes to 1.4.

Vresion 1.5

After a setback, Version 1.5 was released February 10, 2013. Because of the extra time, many more features were implemented.

  • The Sinnoh region
  • The Hoenn region
  • Tournament and PvP arenas
  • PvP enforced area where players are unable to decline battle requests
  • Auto-updating system
  • Updates to the item mall
  • Kanto Elite Four
  • An entire graphical update to make the game match HeartGold and SoulSilver graphics.
  • Over 100 new sprite characters for players to choose

Source code

The source code to Pokénet is available under the GNU General Public License Version 3 and can be located at the following sites:

External links

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