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  2. Junichi Masuda - Wikipedia

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    His work on the first games included writing the program to play audio in the games, music, and sound effects. [13] Masuda has been directly involved in the naming and design of many Pokémon . He has stated that one of the hardest aspects of design is making sure that a Pokémon's name and attributes will appeal to a global audience. [ 11 ]

  3. BLU-97/B Combined Effects Bomb - Wikipedia

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    The BLU-97/B Combined Effects Bomb is the submunition used in several cluster bomb type weapon systems, mainly the CBU-87 and its precision-guided version CBU-103. When the bomblets fall, they separate from the main bomb and independently free fall to the ground.

  4. Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon – Ultra Adventures - Wikipedia

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    Gladion and his Pokémon provide a distraction while Ash and Pikachu use a powerful new Z-Move: 10,000,000 Volt Thunderbolt! This finally defeats the Ultra Beast, and Lusamine is finally herself again. Returning through the Ultra Wormhole, our heroes and Lusamine are reunited with Professor Kukui and Professor Burnet.

  5. Pokémon (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    The games were the first since the second generation to be backwards-compatible with other titles, including Pokémon X and Y; Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire; and the Virtual Console re-releases of Pokémon Red, Blue and Yellow. On June 6, 2017, Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon were announced.

  6. Pokémon: Symphonic Evolutions - Wikipedia

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    The name "Symphonic Evolutions" refers not only to the concert program but also to the constant change in the Pokémon series, such as: Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue, Pokémon Yellow, Pokémon Gold and Pokémon Silver, Pokémon Crystal, Pokémon Ruby and Pokémon Sapphire, Pokémon Emerald, Pokémon Diamond and Pokémon Pearl, Pokémon ...

  7. List of Pokémon rivals - Wikipedia

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    Blue Oak, known in Japan as Green Okido (オーキド・グリーン), is the grandson of the esteemed Professor Samuel Oak. Hailing from Pallet Town, he grew up alongside the game's protagonist, and acts as their rival throughout the game. He is always a step ahead of the player, often completing major milestones before the player does.

  8. R4 cartridge - Wikipedia

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    Cards branded r4isdhc.com are also labelled with a specific year and use a time bomb where the card refuses to load Nintendo DS ROMs after a certain date. This time bomb is only enforced by software, thus can be bypassed easily. [4]

  9. Pokémon Adventures - Wikipedia

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    Red, Green, and Blue then work together to defeat and split the bird apart. Red then travels to the Indigo Plateau to battle his rival Blue, having gained seven badges, but also prevails against the evil bio-weapon Mewtwo and Team Rocket's leader and legendary missing Viridian Gym Leader, Giovanni, on the way. Green is confronted by Oak about ...