2007-10-24

Attention

I have made an important decision. For the next sixty-three (63) days, JRBnet will be, I guess you could call it, on pause. After the sixty-three days, JRBnet will most likely be back online with a new website. Thankyou for understanding. This site that you are reading this post on now is also considered closed and will never be updated again as of October 24, 2007. For the mail new site and that JRBnet copyright information go to the main news site here: This Link!

2007-04-06

Blog Discontinued



-JRBnet is sorry to report that we will be discontinuing PokéNews (this blog). Reason: JRBnet has eight News Blogs and that is too many to post on all at once, we need to get rid of some. For your news needs, please go to Jirachi!+Rob.bLOG (the main News Blog).This blog will no longer be updated. Thank you.

No PokéNews

No PokéNews

2007-04-05

Pokemon Tops the Charts, Again

Pokémon Diamond and Pearl rank first place (4,949,861 sold copies) in the Top 10 ranking of the 2006 fiscal year (March 27, 2006 to March 25, 2007). They are followed by New Super Mario Bros. and the second game from the Brain Training series.
Rank System Title Sale day 2006 fiscal year sales Total sales
1 DS Pocket Monsters Diamond/Pearl
2 DS New Super Mario Bros.
3 DS More Brain Training
4 DS Tokiwa no Mori DS (Animal Crossing DS)
5 DS Brain Training
6 DS Common Sense Training
7 DS Dragon Quest Monsters Joker
8 Wii Wii Sports
9 PSP Monster Hunter Portable 2nd
10 DS Tetris DS

2007-04-04

Animé News

The Pokémon Ranger DVD was released today, and the aspect ratio of the film was kept in widescreen, like its original Japanese release (and its airing on Cartoon Network). It seems as if there will be no more cropped, defaced full screen American Pokemon DVDs anymore (unless they were originally drawn in full screen, like all Pokemon episodes)! The DVD also contained a Diamond and Pearl anime commercial, revealing that the first Diamond and Pearl season will begin airing Monday, June 4th, on Cartoon Network. Look forward to it!

2007-04-03

Par-ty @ the old 'Center!

New York City's Nintendo World store will host a Pokémon Diamond and Pearl launch party 1-5 p.m. April 22. Events listed at Pokémon.com include a scavenger hunt, live stage events, contests and prizes. Both Diamond and Pearl games will be playable, and fans can play TCG or watch Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea.

The store, located in Rockefeller Center, opens at 9 a.m. daily.
Get Ready for Game Day!

Turtwig and Chimchar and Piplup, oh my! On April 22nd, we'll turn New York City;'s Rockefeller Center into a Pokémon paradise to celebrate the launch of Pokémon Diamond and Pokémon Pearl - and you're invited! From 1 to 5 PM, Pokémon gamers and fans of all ages can meet Sinnoh's starter Pokémon in their first U.S. appearance and enjoy some Pokémon party fun! Plus, Rockefeller Center's Nintendo World store opens at 9 AM, so you can be among the first in the country to pick up pre-ordered copies of Pokémon Diamond and Pearl!

What's in store for the big party? We're talking a PokéBall scavenger hunt, live stage events, contests, and cool prizes like exclusive Pokémon Nintendo DS Lite units, Pokémon gear, and even tickets to some great summer sporting events! Want to see Pokémon Diamond and Pearl in action? We've got interactive game play stations where you can experience the exciting features of these new games! We'll even have a Trading Card Game play area and a movie lounge where you can check out the latest Pokémon film, Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea. Younger Pokémon fans can also enjoy a special Kids Zone!

Pokémon Diamond and Pokémon Pearl pre-orders are still being taken at the Nintendo World store (small deposit required) - please visit www.nintendoworldstore.com for store hours and location.

There are even more party surprises yet to be announced, so stay tuned for further news!

Par-ty @ the old 'Center!

New York City's Nintendo World store will host a Pokémon Diamond and Pearl launch party 1-5 p.m. April 22. Events listed at Pokémon.com include a scavenger hunt, live stage events, contests and prizes. Both Diamond and Pearl games will be playable, and fans can play TCG or watch Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea.

The store, located in Rockefeller Center, opens at 9 a.m. daily.
Get Ready for Game Day!

Turtwig and Chimchar and Piplup, oh my! On April 22nd, we'll turn New York City;'s Rockefeller Center into a Pokémon paradise to celebrate the launch of Pokémon Diamond and Pokémon Pearl - and you're invited! From 1 to 5 PM, Pokémon gamers and fans of all ages can meet Sinnoh's starter Pokémon in their first U.S. appearance and enjoy some Pokémon party fun! Plus, Rockefeller Center's Nintendo World store opens at 9 AM, so you can be among the first in the country to pick up pre-ordered copies of Pokémon Diamond and Pearl!

What's in store for the big party? We're talking a PokéBall scavenger hunt, live stage events, contests, and cool prizes like exclusive Pokémon Nintendo DS Lite units, Pokémon gear, and even tickets to some great summer sporting events! Want to see Pokémon Diamond and Pearl in action? We've got interactive game play stations where you can experience the exciting features of these new games! We'll even have a Trading Card Game play area and a movie lounge where you can check out the latest Pokémon film, Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea. Younger Pokémon fans can also enjoy a special Kids Zone!

Pokémon Diamond and Pokémon Pearl pre-orders are still being taken at the Nintendo World store (small deposit required) - please visit www.nintendoworldstore.com for store hours and location.

There are even more party surprises yet to be announced, so stay tuned for further news!

2007-04-02

No PokéNews

No PokéNews


I was on X-Play chat 16 times tonight as Jirachi127!

2007-04-01

Target Special!

Pokemon Diamond and Pearl were pre-realeased at Target with 100 Pokémon PRE-CAPTURED in the game!
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How dimb do you have to be to believe that! April Fools!

2007-03-31

PokéCenter Émail

2007-03-30

I will tell you this now...

Watch out Sunday on other news sites for FALSE posts.

2007-03-29

PokéTV 10th Anniversary


In April, 1997, the Pocket Monsters (Pokémon) anime premiered in Japan. Next month marks the 10 year anniversary since its broadcast premiere, and Rica Matsumoto has been performing the role of Satoshi the entire time.

Special events planned for 10th anniversary

Speaking to Yomiuri Shinbun, she said,
"It's been 10 years, hasn't it? But, it doesn't feel it's been that long. It's like Satoshi and I are doing this together. From the beginning, I wanted to perform, and I knew I wanted to do work that let others have fun."



Beginning in her late teens, and under the guidance of her father, the chairman of a stage troupe, she began working in theatrical productions. As she continued to work in stage productions, she became ill with tuberculosis. It took a long time to recover, and in that time, friends and colleagues suggested other ways she could perform, such as voice acting. She auditioned for a 1988 TV series called Osomatsu-kun, and thus started her voice acting career. In the late 90s, she saw an audition for the role of Satoshi, which was only described as "A young boy's voice, that is also a singer."

"Satoshi is always coming up with funny things to say, such as 'Pajama wa jama' (Pajamas are a menace!), as well as lots of gags. It's what attracted me to the type of character."



When the Pokémon broadcast began, the games increased the show's popularity. Initial ratings on TV Tokyo were 10.2%, but increased to 18.6% by November, the highest-rated show on the network at the time. The first Japanese Pokemon theme song, "Mezase Pokemon Master!" ("Arise, Pokemon Master!") sold over 1.8 million CDs. But then, a disaster occurred -- in December 1997, Pokemon rose to international attention when bright flashes during "Electric Soldier Porygon" caused epileptic seizures in hundreds of children. During a 4-month nationwide suspension of the show, there were sporadic gatherings of fans, some of whom sang the theme song.


"The children's eyes were shining. Everyone sang the theme song. They wanted the show to start broadcasting again; it was a thought from the heart."



Pokémon returned to television the following April and has been airing ever since. The third Pokémon series, "Diamond/Pearl" began airing last September. In North America, Europe and beyond, more than 68 countries are airing Pokemon or its sequel series. Beyond the TV screen, the 10th Pokemon movie is also set to premiere in Japan this year. To commemorate the 10th anniversary, a series of events are planned. On March 29th, 2007, a one-hour special will air on TV Tokyo. The following week, April 5th will feature a 2-hour special.

Matsumoto finished by saying, "Knowing that children are happy about Pokémon makes me glad. To everyone who likes Pokemon, I hope you continue to enjoy it!"

2007-03-28

PokéCenter É-mail

PokéCenter É-mail

2007-03-27

No hay PokéNews

¿Como se dice "PokéNews" en español?
(There is no PokéNews)

2007-03-26

No PokéNews

No PokéNews

2007-03-25

Nintendo Power Article


In May's Nintendo Power there will be a new article on the upcoming US Diamong and Pearl. Kinda late, huh?