- POKEMON WHITE ACTION REPLAY JAPANESE ZOROARK UPDATE
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I tagged along, always a gym badge behind, trying to balance out my party and level up a full set. As usual, she got out in front of me quickly using her usual plan of just leveling up her lead Pokemon as much as possible and hoping like hell that it can take on all comers at each gym battle. My daughter and I went straight into the games, with her playing Black and I playing White. The haul included the games, a black and white Wii remote, and the special edition, hard bound copy of the guide book for Pokemon Black and White. You can transfer from the Pokemon Diamond and Pearl forward into those four, and from those four there is a one-way ticket available into the Pokemon Bank, which will make them available to the Nintendo 3DS generation of Pokemon games. The only path t0 being able to bring those forward was to finish Pokemon Black, White, Black 2, or White 2. Rare Pokemon that I am unlikely to get in trades or be able to catch in the new versions. However, I still had a large number of Pokemon stored away in older versions of the game. I could stuff those in the Pokemon Bank and bring those in when needed in the new game. So I have been playing some Pokemon Y fairly regularly in order to catch Pokemon unique to it. I mentioned that I starting to prepare for a potential run at the National Pokedex when Pokemon Alpha Ruby and Omega Sapphire come out later this year. But even if Raptr had been working, it probably wouldn’t have caught much more play time on my PC because I was busy playing Pokemon. This sort of pushes my “ Why am I using Raptr again?” doubts to the forefront. They pushed a new version that doesn’t seem keen to log into the system, and so never goes live and never tracks any game time. Last week was a bit problematic for Raptr.
POKEMON WHITE ACTION REPLAY JAPANESE ZOROARK UPDATE
It had me playing an hour and ten minutes with the Strategy Group on Friday night, with a bit of World of Warcraft, and about enough time in EVE Online to account for logging in to update skill training queues. When yesterday’s report indicated I had played less than two hours in the last week of August, I should have been quite skeptical.
Raptr sends me a report every Monday telling me how many hours of video games they tracked me playing the previous week.