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    PM Game Corner Ideas.

    *TIHS IS INCOMPLETE*

    The Game Corner would get overhauled. Actually, it wouldn't be called a game corner;

    more like a full-fledged arcade/theme park!

    I give you.....

    NEON

    SPARK

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    What you see here is just a rough mock-up. The basic design would be the same;

    however, the final version will look MUCH better than this.

    Instead of having just slot machines, a HUGE variety of minigames would be added.

    While not every game will state how it gives out coins, rest assured that every game will

    give out coins. Certain minigames, however, are only available until after the main game(i.e. Elite 4). The Game Corner itself is split into five areas: Arcade, Share Area, Casino,

    Refreshment Area and Prize corner. We'll go over the Arcade first.

    Arcade

    The Arcade area includes various arcade games. While some could be original, the

    majority would be clones of obvious ones that don't belong to Nintendo (Pac-Man,Galaga, etc.; Donkey Kong and Mario Bros. couldmake it, though). Unlike the casino,

    every single game machine in the Arcade has a different minigame. The only ones that

    contain the same game as one machine are the ones that other people are occupying.

    You can buy coins to play the games, and there are different amounts of coins you can

    buy. Every coin costs 20 pokedollars, and you can buy a maximum of 500 coins per

    time. Like last time, you can keep repeatably buy coins to get prizes, but I'll get to theprizes later.

    The Arcade games format would be like this:Title

    Genre

    DescriptionAmount of Coins needed

    Lax-Man

    MazeLax-Man is a clone of Pac-Man. You control a Snorlax on a speed cart trying to

    eat all the food cans in each level while triyng to avoid the hitmon family: Tyrouge,

    Hitmonlee, Hitmonchan, and Hitmontop. This Hitmontchan is somewhat shy, so he'll tryto avoid your path. Hitmonlee, however, is the opposite and will chase Snorlax directly.

    Hitmontop will try to sneak upon you. Tyrouge could copy any of the three hitmons.

    Each level also has 4 Body Boosters, which will let Snorlax use Body Slam onany of the four fighters. They will get scared, and try to run away. Lax-Man goes for

    256 levels. I say that because when you finish the 256th

    level, the arcade machine will

    glitch up (just like how real Pac-Man machines do in real life). You have three lives, and

    get an additional life for every 10,000 points. If you lose all your lives, the game's over,

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    and your payment is your score divided by 1000. If it's lower than 1000, of course, you

    won't win any coins. It will round to the nearest number, and it'll do this VERY often. If

    you reach the highest score (the highest score for Pac-Man), you'll get that amount ofcoins and a Snorlax that knows Explosion.

    You'll need 5 coins per play.

    Octiliga

    2D Vertical shoot-em-Up

    As a clone of Galaga (debateable), in Octiliga, you assume an octility, who mustoctazooka through waves of remoraids (ironic since remoraids evolve into octilities),

    finneons, and other water-type critters. Unlike Lax-Man, it isn't a 100% rip-off. There

    are no enemies that can steal an octility and you can get it back and use 2 octilities or

    something. Instead, there'll be a power-up system. Also, there's going to be bosses inOctiliga, which may include, but not limited to, Mantine, Gyarados, and Lapras. There's

    also a time system so you can see how fast you can blast through the levels.

    As for the power-up system, there are special items laying on the ground. A

    green seed powers up your octazooka to a Seed Bomb, which is power-up level 1. Agreen ball upgrades to Energy Ball, which is level 2. And finally, a group of rocks

    indicate Rock Blast, and it's power up level 3.You have your own arsenal of special weapons, but they have limited ammo. Bullet Seed

    is a machine-gun like weapon that rapidly shoots seeds, and has a ton of ammo (albeit a

    little limited), but is only half as strong as a regular octazooka. Plus, Bullet Seed can, for

    a lack of a better term, overheat, so you can't just go from Maximum ammo to zero inone go.

    Ice Beam is narrow, but it can go through enemies and can occasionally freeze them for a

    limited of time. Flamethrower is more wide, has less ammo than Ice Beam, and can burnthe enemies, which slowly reduces their HP and cuts their attack and lasts longer than

    freezing. Surf affects ALL enemies in the screen and is as strong as Rock Blast.

    However, ammo is very limited.Gunk Shot is the most powerful weapon you have (more powerful than Rock Blast and

    Surf), and it can knock enemies back, colliding their comrades behind them. Also, it can

    poison the enemies, which is like burn, but it doesn't cut their attack, although it does lastuntil the infected ones die. However, the ammo is EXTREMELY limited, and ammo is

    sightly less common than the rest, so it should be saved for bosses.

    You have three lives, and some health, and the health is increased after each boss. It has

    30 levels, and every 5 levels have a boss. If you lose three lives, the game's over, andyour payment depends on what level you're in. You earn 10 coins for each level, making

    a possible total of 300, so it's not really one of the more profitable games in the arcade.

    However, this one has online leaderboards and keeps score, which shows what levelyou've made it the farthest and how fast you got there.

    You'll need 10 coins per play.

    Hordra

    2D horizontal Shoot-em-Up

    In this game, you control a Kingdra who must rescue little cutie horseas at the

    bottom while defending them from various enemies. This is a clone of Defender. It

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    shares a lot of stuff with Octiliga, except the power-up system, which is stripped down to

    just your water gun and a dragon pulse, which has limited ammo. Your Dragon Pulse is

    recharged after every boss. Like octiliga, there are online leaderboards.You'll need 10 coins to play.

    Webby SpiderCrank

    This is simply a Crank game, where you control a Spinerak and there are various

    items that you must catch. This is more about luck than skill. When you string shotdown, you may or may not get a item. When you do, you have to drag it to the hole AND

    input a series of buttons with only 2-3 seconds for each one. You can't let go, otherwise

    the item falls.

    The order of items you can get, from most common to most rare, are:Potion

    PokeBall

    Super Potion

    Great BallLemonade

    Silk ScarfTM45 (Attract)

    TM90 (Substitute)

    Porygon (Knows Flamethrower)

    Up-GradeDubious Disc

    You'll need 5 coins to play.

    Haunted Alley

    Pinball

    First of all, no, the pinball isn't actually haunted. It's a ghost-themed pinballmachine. You launch a gastly into the main area and pinball around with various bonuses

    like other pinball machines. One in particularly launches a mini-minigame, in which

    gastly must dodge tombs to reach a bronze, silver, and gold skull. The Paddles move himfrom the top, middle, and bottom rows, while the launching spring charges him faster, but

    you risk more. Once you use up three gastlys, you get the amount of coins that's your

    score divided by 10,000.

    You need 5 coins per play.

    Magnet Hockey

    SportsEach player takes control of a magneton that must putt a magnemite to the

    opponent's dump hole. And don't worry; these guys are fake, and even if they were real

    (which I doubt), they'd have sturdy, not magnet pull. When the magnemite's not inmotion, instead of sitting there or moving slowly randomly, it slowly gravitates to the

    nearer hole. You can set how many points you need to win, with 50 as the maximum.

    There aren't any leaderboards, but you can challenge other people online.

    You'll need 10 coins to play.

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    Rocky Valley

    PinballThis is like Haunted Valley, except it's geodudes this time and the minigame is

    that you roll down a slope and the launch spring makes him jump however height, which

    depends on how hard you pull the spring. You'll get a warning when a boulder comes, sothat it doesn't randomly pop up, giving you no time to react.

    You need 5 coins to play.

    Peek-y Mouse

    Platformer

    You play a pikachu who must get to the end of each randomly-generated levels.

    Your main attack is a thundershock that can be shot in 8 directions. It's generic, andhow far you got determines how much coins you earn (1 level times 15, i.e. level 15,

    you'd get 225 coins). This is one of the few games that comes with a level editor, which

    you can share levels. More on this later.

    You need 15 coins per play.

    Road to DragonFlying (Think Star-Fox)

    You control a charizard who must move through valleys of all kinds to stop a

    Salamence from wrecking havoc. The game plays like Star Fox, but more linear. There

    are crossroads and such if you complete certain objectives, though. You useflamethrower for aerial enemies, and earthquake for ground enemies (if any). How far

    you go determines how much coins you earn.

    You'll need 20 coins per play.

    Aura Splinter

    Rails-On ShooterAs a runaway lucario, you must barrage through various enemies with your aura

    spheres to eventually reach an eternal safe place. There's really not much to say, other

    then that it can be played co-op.You'll need 30 coins per play.

    Hero Team

    Beat-em-UpThere are 10 levels, and 6 players can take control of an electivire, magmortar,

    gliscor, rhyperior, gallade, or tangrowth. Each has special abilities, although all can

    punch, kick, do combos, and jump (though jumping height differs). Each level ends witha boss, and depending of the difficulty, your health may be restored to however much

    health. You may find that it has some resemblance to X-Men, the arcade game. It can be

    played online. Now for the difficulties:Easy Restores HP to full at the end of each level, enemies are weaker than normal.

    Normal Restores HP to 2/3 if lower than 2/3, and enemies are at normal strength.

    Hard Restores HP to if lower than , and enemies are stronger than normal.

    You need 40 coins per play.

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    Scyther's Fury

    Beat-em-UpYou play a scyther that must cut his way through a barrage of enemies to get to

    the onix that stole his metal coat. Your main attack is fury cutter, which builds up the

    amount of hits in a short amount of time. There are 5 levels, and the highest combonumber you have by the time you win or lose is multiplied by 2, and that's your payment.

    If you manage to beat onix, then you get an addition 300 coins. Beat this 20 times in a

    row, along with the average combo number of 150 or higher, and you'll earn a free scizorwith a nature and ability of your choice.

    You need 35 coins per play.

    Natural GardenPinball

    This is like the other 2 pinball machines, except you're bumping cherubis, and the

    minigame is to grow a certain amount of cherubis, increasing each time. The time will

    slightly increase, as well. Like last time, 3 cherubi losses, and it's game over, and you geta payment.

    You need 5 coins per play.

    Pocket Soccer

    Sports

    A group of pocket monsters play soccer in teams of 5. You can pick whichmembers you want, and the rules are basically the same as real soccer. This can be

    played online AND has leaderboards (shows how much you've won). You can play with

    real-life friends, too, if possible. I've yet to come up with members, but any help isappreciated.

    You need 45 coins per play.

    Crown

    Fighting

    This is a fighting game between two fighters. Each has its own special moves andfinishing move, as well as certain stats. This can be played both online and offline, and

    does have leaderboards. The fighters are:

    Hitmonlee

    HitmonchanHitmontop

    Machamp

    BlazikenPoliwrath

    Gallade

    InfernapeHeracross

    Primape

    Medicham

    Hariyama

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    Lucario

    You need 50 coins per play.

    Monster Journey

    RPG (Turn-Based)

    This is just a basic RPG, in line with the original NES Final Fantasy. Now, I'm prettysure it's a paradox to play a game in a game, but I digress. You can pick 4 members from

    6 party members, all of which can evolve twice in the game.. Anyhow, the members are:

    Bulbasaur - supportCharmander balanced

    Squrtle - defense

    Pichu speed freak

    Machop physical fighterAbra special fighter

    Now, it's pretty big, so there are chips where you can save your data. However, you don't

    always have this, so if you play without a save chip, your progress is restarted all the way

    from the beginning. This will require a lot of planning, so full details may have to haveits own thread. This is one of the minigames that can only be played post-game.

    You need 100 coins to play unless you have a save chip. Then it's only for the first time.

    Slope of Balls (Please excuse the name.)

    Racing

    You pick your voltorb, and each voltorb is different. Basically, you have to race to theend of each course, and there are power ups in the form of X-items that can help you on

    the way. This can be played online, and leaderboards aren't final, but are likely. This is

    one of the few games that comes with a level editor, which you can share levels. Moreon this later.

    You need 20 coins to play.

    Rock Star

    Music

    You play a Raichu to rock out (with an electric guitar, of course) to 15-20 songs with 3difficulties, each difficulty adding more buttons and more complex rhythms. The songs

    can be original, more taken from older Pocket Monster games and other merchandise.

    You can verse each other online.

    You'll need 20 coins to play.

    Worm Stringer

    CrankThis is yet another Crank game. The rules are the same, except the prizes are different,

    and you control a wurmple.

    Oran BerryPecha Berry

    Cheri Berry

    Chesto Berry

    Lum Berry

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    Sitrus Berry

    Lv.1 Scyther (knows Dragon Dance)

    Metal CoatRare Candy

    You need 5 coins per play.

    Box-out!

    Boxing

    You play a hitmonchan who must box his way through various boxers Punch-Out style.Actually, how it goes is like this: Every enemy has several patterns. Some may be

    intertwined, some may do the same pattern over and over before doing something

    different. And the starting patterns aren't the same. There are online leaderboards to

    show how far you've gotten in how long and with how much health, so there's quite a bitto determine your place in the rankings.

    You need 50 coins per play.

    Black FrostPlatformer (Ninja Gaiden style)

    You play a weavile who must have revenge (it's explained as the game goes on) throughfive different levels. Your basic attack is a crush claw, but you can also get 3 upgrades in

    the form of Ice Shard, Pursuit, and Low Kick. It plays like Ninja Gaiden on the NES,

    only not as difficult, but still pretty hard. Leaderboards are present to indicate how fast

    you've gotten, as well as the number of deaths you've taken. The less you die, the higherthe rank you are. Also, you get coins depending on the same factors.

    You need 20 coins per play.

    Nature's Play

    RTS (Basic)

    Yes, there's gonna be an RTS. But it's more like Sea of Fire, if you've played it, than,say, Starcraft. There's various areas you can make, and each can make several different

    kinds of members. You can, however, control the units, so strategies can be made.

    Instead of resource gathering, there's an income system like the one in Sea of Fire.There's a food limit of 100 members per player.

    You can versus computer players, each with different AI with multiple personalities, or

    online plyaers. There's only one race (obvious), but there's different paths you can take.

    Like Monster Journey, this may need its own thread.You need 30 coins to play.

    Hungry StealthStealth

    You play as both a kelceon and a lickitung. You must use kelceon to move around a

    guarded area where one of the rooms contains yummy food. You must also get lickitungto the room, but how? The kelceon can take down guards, disarm traps, and hide when

    necessary. Lickitung is harder to use, due to its big, noisy body, so that's why you must

    clear the area with Kelceon first, and then you can lead lickitung to its yummy desires.

    However, there may be certain restrictions in certain levels, so be careful.

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    There are 15 maps already made, and after that, it's randomly generated. You get coins

    depending on how far you've got. This is one of the few games that comes with a level

    editor, which you can share levels. More on this later.You need 35 coins to play.

    Castform and Weather3D Platformer

    You control a castform who must save each area and restore their proper weather. The

    game plays like Ratchet and Clank (although ironically I haven't played any R&Cgames...>_

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    You need 25 coins to play.

    Light SpaceLight-Gun Shooter

    There's a Dexoys-shaped cart that can hold up to 6 people, whether online or local. Of

    course, you can play solo. In it, you're on a roller coaster that goes all over a space-likearea. You can take photos and share them with others. You can also take a gun and

    shoot at targets that fly by RAELLY fast. This one really isn't a minigame or sorts,

    although it does have online leaderboards.You need 5 coins to play.

    Rock Tower

    Light-Gun ShooterIn this one, you and 3 others (local or online) are strapped to a cart attached to a

    REALLY tall onix statue made of steel. You go up and down ala the Dr. Doom ride at

    Islands of Adventure randomly, and there are several geodudes you can shoot rocks at for

    points. Like Light Buzz, the game aspects are minor, and yet there are leaderboards.You need 5 coins per play.

    Levitator

    Light-Gun Shooter

    Any remember the ride The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man, from Islands of

    Adventure? Well, this ride will be based off of it. Instead of Doc-Ock with his gun thatlevitates the....vehicles, there are hundreds of Munnas (or Musharnas) that lift you to

    various places. Each vehcle can hold 15 players, and unlike the last 2 rides, this can hold

    a combination of local AND online participants. While the ride is going on, there arezubats that are just waiting to be blasted off with a Psywave Beamer. There are also

    Koromoris that can be blasted for extra points. Again, it's not much of a minigame, but it

    has leaderboards regardless. This is also the first attraction that uses 5th-gen Pokemon.You need 5 coins per play.

    Card UpShooting Gallery

    In this match, you can pick a certain amount of rounds, and each round, there's a certain

    pokemon card whose copies you must shoot on the Gallery under a certain time limit.

    Zouras and Zoroarks occasionally appear as wildcards. For every card shot, you earn 10points, and zouras net you 5, while zoroarks net you 15. If you hit the wrong one, you

    lose 10 points, and yes, the score can go negative. You can challenge others in online

    and in leaderboards.You need 10 coins per play.

    Super StartersPlatformer

    In this game, you play as one of the 15 starters you choose. With that starter, you must

    get through 25 levels. Levels are randomly generated, and there are a ton of them.

    There's a huge list of challenges that can be completed, and there's one for each starter.

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    Some will be shared, while others are exclusive to certain starters. If you manage to

    complete the list, you get the starter at level 5 with a random nature. This is one of the

    minigames that can only be played post-game. Also, this has a save-chip function, andsupports level-editor mechanics.

    You need 25 coins per play unless you use a save chip.

    Sleep 'n' Awake

    Maze

    Playing alone or with a friend (online or local), one plays as either a Drowzee or Hypno.There are a certain number of people/pokemon in each level, and half of them are asleep.

    The Drowzee's job is to make sure all are awake, while the Hypno's is to see them all

    sound asleep. There are power-ups that can help the user, or hurt the opponent. You start

    with 3 lives, and if you lose them, it's game over, and you receive an appropriate payout.You need 10 coins per play.

    Avian Triad

    Misc.You play as Articuno, Zapdos, or Moltres, and must face other flying pokemon in the

    fashion of snake, except you try to beat them. It's hard to explain, so all I can say is playFaerie Cloud Racers in Neopets, replace the faeries and environments with appropriate

    ones, and there ya go. This can be played online or local, and has leaderboards.

    You need 20 coins per play.

    Ballsweeper

    Misc.

    This is like Minesweeper, except instead of mines, there's electrodes, and there's 5difficulty settings. Your payout is determined by the difficulty and the time it took for

    you to finish the game. And don't worry; it'll be easier than Voltorb Flip, I'll give you

    that.You need 10 coins per play

    Milk CannonMisc.

    A tower of points awaits, and you must launch a rollouting Miltank against the sphere at

    the bottom. The harder you hit the sphere, the higher the arrow goes. The Prizes are as

    follows:1-50 points Nothing

    50-150 points A random vitamin

    150-300 points A Lucky Punch300-500 points TM29 (Psychic)

    500-750 points A Miltank between level 20-50 at a random nature

    750-1000 points A Macho Brace1000+ - TM68 (Giga Impact)

    You need 20 coins per play.

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    Genre

    Description

    Amount of Coins needed

    Share Area

    There is also the Share Area, a place where you can share levels with a level editor

    bought at the prize corner. Here, you can share levels you've made, rate others, and vote

    for certain levels for certain categories that are held either weekly, monthly, or yearly.Not much else to say.

    Refreshments Area

    There's a relatively peaceful place called the Refreshments Area, where you can buyfood and drinks, video chat with up to 4 players, and has the coin exchanger.

    Casino

    Now we're at the casino. Many casino games are based on real life actual games, so Idon't think I need to explain each unless enough people request to do so. Besides, there's

    some like Craps that I don't know the whole rules to. Anyhow, the casino games arefound next to the arcade area, and there's less types. These games are, of course, based

    more on luck than skill, but the possible payments are higher. There's multiple tables of

    the same game, but each has a different amount of luck, and that is what you'll have to

    find out by yourself.The casino games are:

    Slots

    PokerVideo Poker

    Craps

    RouletteBlackjack

    Texas Hold 'em

    Bingo

    Prizes

    Every game corner had them, and this one is no exception. There are the prizes found in

    the prize area of the Game Corner.

    500 coins nets you an Abra

    1000 coins gets you TM10 (Hidden Power)2000 coins nets you Shadow Ball, Energy Ball, or X-Sciccors.

    2500 coins will provide you either a Muscle Band or Wisdom Glasses.

    4000 coins rewards you with either Flamethrower, Thunderbolt, Ice Beam, or Psychic.5000 coins will provide you a level editor program for one of the games that allows user-

    made levels. You access them from your key items pocket.

    7000 coins gets you a Choice Item of your choice.

    10000 coins nets you an Exp. Share.

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    17500 coins will lead you to a dratini, larvitar, bagon, beldum, or gible.

    25000 coins lets you obtain Earthquake, Stone Edge, or Dragon Pulse.

    30000 coins showers you with TM 64 (Explosion).40000 coins gets you a Lucky Egg.