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Hello. My name is '''Nick15''' and I've been a part of Bulbapedia since the beginning. I used to run the website [[Pokémon Aaah!]]... I mean, I still run it, but I also ''used to'' run it as well.


==Quick History==
* Started playing the Pokémon TCG upon release after starting Magic
* Played the TCG until EX:FRLG
* Returned to the TCG with the release of Black/White
* Love of TCG encouraged the creation of my website, ''Pokémon Aaah!'', in 1999
* Worked on PA! until 2004, includes a period when PA! was hosted on Bulbapedia in early-2002
* When PA! ended, a lot of its TCG information formed the basis of Bulbapedia's TCG articles
* Returned to regular PA! updates in late-2019
* Played the Pokémon video game, starting with a Japanese Yellow ROM, then to own my own copy of Yellow upon release
* Played the Japanese Gold ROM and helped hyped up the info with Meowth346 at [[Pokémon Forever]]
* Continued playing every game from every gen, with varying degrees of hype (peaking at Gen 5, dipping at Gen 6, then peaking with Gen 8 again)
* Can't stop, won't stop!


==Goals at Bulbapedia==
* Maintaining accurate information about [[Pokémon in South Korea]]
:* Current main goal: replacing TCPI-coined romanized name with RR versions, unless actual examples of romanized names on Korean products exist
::* NOTE: the TCPI-coined romanizarions of Korean names were done without the help or association with Pokémon Korea, Inc, and therefore have romanized names which don't make sense (like "Fairit" for Charmander, even though there is no "t"-like sound in its Korean name).
::* Examples of Romanized Korean names do exist, such as the ones used on products at the [https://m.blog.naver.com/PostView.nhn?blogId=rnalay&logNo=221005743454 2017 Pokémon World Festival] event.
::* Romanized names appear more on modern products, less so on older products. Romanization is still generally rare, definitely relative to its use on Japanese products, so many Korean Pokémon names have yet to actually use romanizations.
::* Of the modern products that do employ romanized names, they tend to be on popular Pokémon, like Pikachu, the Kanto starters, Eevee and the Eeveelutions, Ditto, etc.
:* Adding any remaining information about Korean Pokémon name etymology
:* Add Korean TCG set icons wherever possible (they are similar to, but not exactly the same as, the Japanese set icons)


=Newer Bits=
* Maintaining [[Pokémon TCG]] articles, namely those during the Wizards of the Coast-era
==What to do?==
:* scans of events and items which don't yet appear
* Add/update Korean names for everything
:* articles for WOTC-era [[World Championships|events]]
* Update Korean name etymology
::* Super Trainer Showdows - 2000 West, 2000 East, 2001 East, 2001 West
* Update deck archetype page (add new HS-on decks as well as clean up current decks)
::* Worlds - 2002 West Coast Qualifiers (San Diego), 2002 East Coast Qualifiers, 2002 Seattle, 2003 Indianapolis (GenCon)
* Add ''"Human Language"'' article
:*  
* Just do more stuff....


===Human Language notes===
*


* The purpose of that article is to cover the language(s) used by the human characters in the series in order to talk and write.
* These languages include:
:* English[[File:Sinnoh Now anime.png|thumb|right|Example of text written in both English and "Nationalese"/"Sinnohese"]]
::* written ''(as evidenced by store names spotted in the background and in the title card for "Sinnoh Now")''
::* spoken ''(not counting that the anime is dubbed in English; it is ysed in attack names like "Simple Beam" and even the name "Pocket Monsters"/"Pokémon")''
:* Japanese
::* written ''(seen in the background in the anime and in other items)''
::* spoken ''(not counting that the anime is originally in Japanse, some attack names, item names and Pokémon names have Japanese-language roots)''
:* "Nationalese" ''(or perhaps "Nationalish", "Nationalic", "Nationalan" "Nationalian", "Nationalii", "Nationaleen", etc.)''
::* written ''(as seen in the title card for "Sinnoh Now" above)''
::* spoken ''(I argue that everyone in the anime speaks "Nationalese"--seeing as they can read it [James' Pokémon flash cards are written in Nationalese]--and thus the anime is simply "translated" into Japanese/English/etc from Nationalese, just like Star Trek "translates" Klingon/Vulcan/etc into English/etc.)''
::* "Nationalese" is a unique written (and spoken?) language used in the Pokémon anime, meant to be a language that is neither English or Japanese in order to emphasize the Pokémon world's "international"-ness.
::* I chose the name "Nationalese" based on the name "National Pokédex", which implies that all the regions take place in a single Nation, and that Nation speaks a single language.... "Nationalese".
:* "Unovaian"
::* written ''(in various Unova backgrounds)''
::* Unovian is definitely a distinct written language from Nationalese. Maybe it's only a regional dialect and that the Unovians and the Nationalese are still able to communicate with one another in the same spoken language... or perhaps the Unovian know how to speak Nationalese in the same way the French know how to speak English in order to communicate with their British neighbors.
* Of course, this won't count languages spoken in the anime and the languages they're dubbed in (that is to say, just because the characters are speaking Japanese/English/Polish/etc. in the anime, it doesn't mean they're REALLY speaking it within the realm of the anime's universe). On the other hand, if a word exists in a specific language AND that word remains the same in the various dubs (such as an attack name which is in the same language no matter if it's in the Japanese, English, Korean, etc. version of the anime/game), then we can surmise that that word is intentionally meant to be spoken in that specific language, and thus is evidence of that language's existence in the Pokémon universe.


==What have I done?==
==Related Links==
* Basically started a ton of pages in the TCG section
*[http://www.pokemonaaah.net/ Pokémon Aaah! The Website] - now back in regular updating condition!
* And if I didn't start them, many pages instead have information and graphics that I originally made for my website [http://www.fakecard.com/ FakeCard.com], only cleaned up a bit and made more "encyclopedic".
* Added Korean names for some things, but not everything (yet)


==What have I failed to do?==
===Former/Archived Sites===
* Make people remember who I am and not treat me like some newb ''(this is a very hard thing to do...)''
*[http://www.fakecard.com/ FakeCard.com] - archive of the last-most version of his faking site (2004)
*[http://old.pokemonaaah.net/ Pokémon Aaah! v8] - archive of the last-most version of "PA!" before switching to "FakeCard.com" (2003)
*[http://www.pokemonaaah.com/ Pokémon Aaah! v4.6] - archive of the version of PA! at its peak (2001)


*[http://www.mooseriver.us/ Moose River] - former webcomic project
*[http://www.nick15.com/ Nick15.com] - personal website


=Older Stuff=


Howdy. I'm Philippe Van Lieu, aka Nick15. I'm something of an old tymer here with Bulbapedia as well as Bulbagarden... so pay your respects you young whippersnapper! And don't you forget it! ... I only just wish people remembered it to be able to forget it. :(
{{User:Nick15/Blah}}
 
But seriously, I've been a name within the online Pokemon community at large for a good ten years now. Lesse...
* I used to run my own Pokémon site, ''[[Pokémon Aaah!]]'' for five years between April 10th, 1999 and May 10th, 2004.
* I played the [[Pokémon TCG]] from ''{{TCG|Base Set}}'' and ending with ''{{TCG|EX FireRed & LeafGreen}}''.
* I've been a part of the Pojo, UPN, the PokeGym (Psylum, WizPoG AND its current incarnation), PokeMasters, Pokemon Abode AND Bulbagarden since just about the beginning of those sites.
* One version of my site was temporarily hosted at Bulbagarden back in 2001, by personal invite by [[Anenga]], at ''http://pa.bulbagarden.com/''
* I laid the foundation for a good portion of the TCG articles at Bulbapedia, as well as contributed a lot of info to those articles. A lot of the images about those early TCG sets (like set logos and icons) were images I scanned for my own site but later used here. Heck, you might consider me the Meowth346 of the TCG. ''(Or maybe Meowth346 is the Nick15 of the video games? :P)''
* I'm also the first major Pokémon TCG graphical fake card maker (at least the first to popularize the concept), developing the first system of instructions and blanks that has evolved into what you know of today. Every other graphical fake card maker can pretty much trace the the lineage of influences back to me. Not to toot my own horn or anything. :)
 
I still love Pokémon, but not enough to dedicate my time and life to it like I used to back in the day. I still desire to leave *A* mark upon the Pokémon community at large, so I try my best to keep Bulbapedia up-to-date. Thus, I'm here.
 
Eventually I'm gonna trick out this profile, like how people have their team info, awards and other junk on their pages. :D
 
The other moral of this story is: Don't treat me like a noob, or else it'll come back to bite you in the ass soon.
 
=My History With Pokemon=
* 1998: Discovered it after classmates play it in school, then started playing it on my computer as a ROM.
* March 1999: Started playing the Pokemon TCG
* April 1999: Started work on Pokemon Aaah!, made my first Pokemon TCG fake card (a [[Missingno.]])
* November 1999: Bought my very first [[Game Boy Color]] (in yellow) and [[Pokemon Yellow]] game pack.
* April 2000: Bought the [[Pokémon_Trading_Card_Game_(game)|Pokemon TCG for GBC]] game.
* July 2000: Went to the '''West Coast Super Trainer Showdown''' 2000 at the Queen Mary in Long Beach!
* October 2000: Bought [[Pokemon Silver]] for GBC.
* June 2001: Bought White [[GBA]]
* September 2001: Got my first (and still current) job, allowing me to use that money to buy all the Pokemon stuff I want!!
* December 2001: Went to the '''West Coast Super Trainer Showdown''' 2001 at the San Diego Convention Center!
* June 2002: Got first place during stage one of the Professor Draft at the San Diego Pokémon event, going 5-0. Got to play with THE '''William Hung''' too! :D
* August 2002: Later went to '''Worlds''' in Seattle and had plenty of good times.
* March 2003: Bought [[Pokemon Ruby]] for GBA.
* July 2003: Said goodbye to the [[Wizards of the Coast|Wizards]]-run version of Pokémon TCG at '''GenCon''' Indy, managed to score some awesome little tidbits and finally got to see THE [[Raichu_(Base_Set_14)#Prerelease_Raichu|Prerelease Raichu]]! :D
* May 2004: Permanently stopped regular, consistent work on [[Pokemon Aaah!]]
* June 2004: Made "Rocket's [[Articuno]]" fake card, last fake made on a regular basis
* September 2004: Bought [[Pokemon LeafGreen]], quit playing Pokemon TCG soon after
* October 2004: Bought XROM 512Mb GBA flash cart
* December 2004: Got NDS (Phat) for Christmas
* January 2005: Lost GBC, Pokemon Silver and Pokemon Ruby carts in a car accident in Elko, NV.
* 2005: Bought PSP-1000, hacked it to play GBA games, sold most other GBA games
* 2005: Started editing articles at Bulbapedia at a semi-regular basis. Pretty much all of the text in the [[Pokemon TCG]] articles was written by me
* April 2007: Bought [[Pokemon Diamond]] for NDS
* July 2007: Made the first fakes since Rocket's Articuno for "Pokémonathon"
* September 2007: Bought R4DS for NDS
* 2009: Bought NDSi
* September 2009: Downloaded [[Pokemon SoulSilver]] (Japanese)
* March 2010: Bought [[Pokemon SoulSilver]] (English)
* July 2010: Rebought [[Pokemon Silver]] and [[Game Boy Color]] (in Atomic Purple) for old skool fun
* August 2010: Made the first fakes since Pokémonathon for Worlds 2010 in Hawaii, "Nick15's [[Zekrom]]" and "Nick15's [[Reshiram]]"; the last Pokemon TCG fake cards made (so far, that is... I haven't quit making fakes just yet!)
* September 2010: Downloaded [[Pokemon Black]] (Japanese)
* October 2010: Got [[Pokemon HeartGold]] and [[Pokemon SoulSilver]] (Korean) carts.
* February 2011: My [[Fake cards]] article went live on Bulbapedia! Huzzah!!
* March 2011: Bought [[Pokemon White]] (English)
* April 2011: Returned to the Pokemon TCG with [[Black & White (TCG)]]!!
* August 2011: Released my next fakes for Worlds 2011 in San Diego: "Nick15's Keldeo" and "Nick15's Genesect"! ... Apparently weren't as popular as my previous year's fakes. Oh well. :(
* October 2011: Got [[Pokemon White]] and [[Pokemon Black]] (Korean) carts.
* November 2011: Don't worry [[User:TTEchidna]], you're alright in MY book (for what it's worth)... :3
* 20XX: Pokémon? CAN'T STOP '''WON'T STOP'''.
 
=Old Bits=
 
'''Nick15''', otherwise known as '''Philippe Van Lieu''', is a mere footnote in the history of the online Pok&eacute;mon community. Mostly known for his <b>[[Pok&eacute;mon Aaah!]]</b> website, which was the first website that featured fan made fake [[Pok&eacute;mon TCG]] cards.
 
Is currently a Senior at San Francisco State University. Is also a short filmmaker and comic artist, producing work through <i>P-Tip Productions</i>, his fledgling production company. In 2004, after ending regular updates on FakeCard.com, he started focusing on his comic work and has since been working on his webcomic series, ''Moose River''.
 
Has no clue why he's even posting at Bulbapedia.
 
==Related Links==
*[http://www.fakecard.com/ His old site, FakeCard.com]
*[http://www.mooseriver.us/ Moose River, his current project]
*[http://www.nick15.com/ Nick15.com, personal website]
*[http://www.ptip.us/ P-Tip Productions]

Revision as of 12:46, 30 June 2020

Hello. My name is Nick15 and I've been a part of Bulbapedia since the beginning. I used to run the website Pokémon Aaah!... I mean, I still run it, but I also used to run it as well.

Quick History

  • Started playing the Pokémon TCG upon release after starting Magic
  • Played the TCG until EX:FRLG
  • Returned to the TCG with the release of Black/White
  • Love of TCG encouraged the creation of my website, Pokémon Aaah!, in 1999
  • Worked on PA! until 2004, includes a period when PA! was hosted on Bulbapedia in early-2002
  • When PA! ended, a lot of its TCG information formed the basis of Bulbapedia's TCG articles
  • Returned to regular PA! updates in late-2019
  • Played the Pokémon video game, starting with a Japanese Yellow ROM, then to own my own copy of Yellow upon release
  • Played the Japanese Gold ROM and helped hyped up the info with Meowth346 at Pokémon Forever
  • Continued playing every game from every gen, with varying degrees of hype (peaking at Gen 5, dipping at Gen 6, then peaking with Gen 8 again)
  • Can't stop, won't stop!

Goals at Bulbapedia

  • Current main goal: replacing TCPI-coined romanized name with RR versions, unless actual examples of romanized names on Korean products exist
  • NOTE: the TCPI-coined romanizarions of Korean names were done without the help or association with Pokémon Korea, Inc, and therefore have romanized names which don't make sense (like "Fairit" for Charmander, even though there is no "t"-like sound in its Korean name).
  • Examples of Romanized Korean names do exist, such as the ones used on products at the 2017 Pokémon World Festival event.
  • Romanized names appear more on modern products, less so on older products. Romanization is still generally rare, definitely relative to its use on Japanese products, so many Korean Pokémon names have yet to actually use romanizations.
  • Of the modern products that do employ romanized names, they tend to be on popular Pokémon, like Pikachu, the Kanto starters, Eevee and the Eeveelutions, Ditto, etc.
  • Adding any remaining information about Korean Pokémon name etymology
  • Add Korean TCG set icons wherever possible (they are similar to, but not exactly the same as, the Japanese set icons)
  • Maintaining Pokémon TCG articles, namely those during the Wizards of the Coast-era
  • scans of events and items which don't yet appear
  • articles for WOTC-era events
  • Super Trainer Showdows - 2000 West, 2000 East, 2001 East, 2001 West
  • Worlds - 2002 West Coast Qualifiers (San Diego), 2002 East Coast Qualifiers, 2002 Seattle, 2003 Indianapolis (GenCon)


Related Links

Former/Archived Sites

  • FakeCard.com - archive of the last-most version of his faking site (2004)
  • Pokémon Aaah! v8 - archive of the last-most version of "PA!" before switching to "FakeCard.com" (2003)
  • Pokémon Aaah! v4.6 - archive of the version of PA! at its peak (2001)


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