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Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2010 8:33 pm
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Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 8:54 pm
I hope Elvish doesn't mind me taking out the header and username for most of the pictures. I figured since it's all in one post, I didn't need that. Hey Elvish Check this out!
Username: Not The Plushi
 Small Description of what is in the picture: My newly acquired Pichu plushies (and a Pachirisu that was too cute to resist). I luffs Pichus. Also, my cat likes Pichus.
 Small Description of what is in the picture: A pile of all my pokemon stuff. This was after I dug it all out of various rooms and such.[ Small Description of what is in the picture: Strategy guides for games. Red/Blue, Stadium, Stadium 2, Gold/Silver, GS Pokedex, Diamond/Pearl, DP Pokedex and HeartGold/SoulSilver
 Small Description of what is in the picture: Pokemon Games. Blue, Yellow, Gold, Silver, TCG, Pinball, Puzzle Challenge, Puzzle League, Snap, Stadium 2, Platinum and SoulSilver.
 Small Description of what is in the picture: Various stuff, mostly gifts from work. Also, the only pokemon DVD I've been able to afford.
 Small Description of what is in the picture: The styluses that were gifts for pre-ordering Diamond and Pearl. Sometimes it's good to work at Gamestop.
 Small Description of what is in the picture: My pokemon cards. All the holographic cards and promos. And Pikachus, because I used to collect Pikachu cards.
 Small Description of what is in the picture: These were found in China by my cousin who gave them to me as a Christmas present. They are the most horribly fake pokemon cards ever. I luff them.
 Small Description of what is in the picture: This is my horrible geekery. They're cross-stitch patterns. Growlithe/Arcanine, Cyndaquil/Quilava/Typhlosion, Ponyta/Rapidash, Spoink/Grumpig and the Eeveelutions. Unfortunately, the website that hosted these closed down, so they are all I have.
 Small Description of what is in the picture: Ponyta and Rapidash, the finished product. It's one of the best cross-stitches I've ever made.
 Small Description of what is in the picture: Normal-sized pokemon toys. Half of them, at least.
 Small Description of what is in the picture: The other half of the normal-sized toys.
 Small Description of what is in the picture: Burger King toys, all the ones I had. Surprisingly, Mew's eyes still light up.
 Small Description of what is in the picture: Really little bitty toys. I have way too many of these.
 Small Description of what is in the picture: Bitty toys from above, which gives a better view of how many there are.Hey Elvish Check this out!
Username: Not The Plushi
 Small Description of what is in the picture: Total Geekery. Houndoom cosplay I made for an Anime convention in May. It's actually really comfy, save that the "gloves" are made of felt. Which sucks in the middle of summer.  Small Description of what is in the picture: More Geekery. Shinx cosplay. You can't see the tail, but there is one. The ears are pretty heavy and not supported as well as I'd like, but they work. Next year, I'm making a Spiky-eared Pichu cosplay.
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Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2010 11:04 am
My images are all thumbnail linked for your convenience ^_^ Hey Elvish Check this out!
Username: Wahya
 Small Description of what is in the picture: A Horsea puzzle (pic one is with the box, and pic two is without the box) which is unfortunately missing two pieces emo I can't remember how long I've had it, but as Horsea is my favorite Pokemon I decided to hang on to it all of this time <3 Hey Elvish Check this out!
Username: Wahya
 Small Description of what is in the picture: A Horsea Tech Deck finger skateboard (pic one is a shot of the art on the bottom, and pic two is a shot of the top of the board). I've had it since the 7th/8th grade or so, and I love it <333 (I used to have a bunch of these finger skateboards, but sadly I have only two Pokemon boards.) Hey Elvish Check this out!
Username: Wahya
 Small Description of what is in the picture: A Mewtwo Tech Deck finger skateboard; I've also had this one since the 7th/8th grade. I didn't bother with a pic of the top, because it's the same as the Horsea one, just with different wheel colors. Hey Elvish Check this out!
Username: Wahya
 Small Description of what is in the picture: Various standard Hasbro Pokemon figurines. I've had most of them since before middle school; the Unknown may be the only exception to this. In order of appearance: Horsea, Seadra, Houndoom, Rattata (Front & Side), Unknown = G (Standing and Laying)
I should also note that I had hundreds more, but I gave most of them to my little cousin or goodwill ^^;; Hey Elvish Check this out!
Username: Wahya
Small Description of what is in the picture: This Pikachu figurine and Totodile pencil topper were gifts to me from out very own Slimycrow <333 She sent them as bonus surprises with a special wolf statue she sent to me as a token of our friendship <333 Thank you so much Slimy! I love them o 3o Hey Elvish Check this out!
Username: Wahya
 Small Description of what is in the picture: Bulbasaur pencil sharpener from a school supply set I picked out years ago (the end of elementary schoolish). The blade fell out long ago (it didn't work so well anyway), but I kept it because I like Bulbasaur so much). Pic one = Front View | Pic 2 = Side View Hey Elvish Check this out!
Username: Wahya
 Small Description of what is in the picture: Burger King toys - Dragonite keychain & Mewtwo figurine A friend of mine gave me the Dragonite keychain years ago (and I patched the chipping paint on the feet with white out) and my little sister gave me Mewtwo years ago because I liked him so much (sadly his eyes don't light up any more). Dragonite = Front and Side Views | Mewtwo = Full and Closeup Views Hey Elvish Check this out!
Username: Wahya
 Small Description of what is in the picture: A Charmander cake decoration. This (along with another figure which I cannot find) was on a cake my mother ordered for me for one of my long past birthdays. She knew how much I loved Pokemon and wanted to make sure I got an extra fun cake that year. Hey Elvish Check this out!
Username: Wahya
 Small Description of what is in the picture: A Pikachu key chain. Unfortunately the ring and chain fell off long ago. I got it along with 2 other Poke key chains as a Valentine gift from my parents years ago. Hey Elvish Check this out!
Username: Wahya
 Small Description of what is in the picture: Miniature Eevee and Oddish figurines. These were apart of two play sets (mini scene sets, like the old fashioned Polly Pocket cases) which I cannot find. They are both very tiny (the oddish is just larger than my thumb nail) and very cute. Hey Elvish Check this out!
Username: Wahya
 Small Description of what is in the picture: A Chikorita figure suspended in a transparent superball (front and side views). I apologize for the cloudy appearance - the ball is very old, and the surface of the plastic is marred from the bouncing it endured from being played with. I used to have a Dragonite superball as well, but in an attempt to remove the figure from the rubber via cutting, I destroyed both the ball and the figure. Hey Elvish Check this out!
Username: Wahya
 Small Description of what is in the picture: Pokemon coins for a very odd coin game. In the game each player chose a coin and spun it (flat on the table or other surface) at the other player's spinning coin. When the coins touched they did said damage and other effects to the other player's coin Pokemon. I believe the total hit points of a certain coin were all of the coin's attack damage points added together. I cannot locate the directions or I would know for sure (and it's obviously been too long since I've played). They are all made of a heavy metal (possibly brass), and the images on the coins are all holofoil. In order of appearance: Group Pic, Horsea, Seadra, Flareon, Rattata, Bulbasaur, Scyther, Magicarp, Coin Back Hey Elvish Check this out!
Username: Wahya
 Small Description of what is in the picture: The original Pokedex. I bought this/received it as a gift (I don't quite remember) not long after it was released, and I was thrilled! It was one of my favorite Pokemon toys of all time. I decorated the inside with stickers of my favorite Pokemon (back then Gen 1 was the only gen), and even painted the buttons on the top to mimic Ash's Pokedex on the show. It measures 4 1/2" long, 3 1/2" thick, and 1/2" wide; I've never had to change the batteries. In Order: Front, Interior (Off), Interior Right Panel, Interior with Horsea, Horsea Close Up, Ninetales Close Up, & Raichu Close Up Hey Elvish Check this out!
Username: Wahya
 Small Description of what is in the picture: An image of my 2 B.A. Master Soundtrack on my Zune HD. Hey Elvish Check this out!
Username: Wahya
 Small Description of what is in the picture:A picture of my Pokemon 3 Movie Soundtrack on my Zune HD Hey Elvish Check this out!
Username: Wahya
 Small Description of what is in the picture:An image of my Pokemon World Soundtrack on my Zune HD. Hey Elvish Check this out!
Username: Wahya
 Small Description of what is in the picture: My copy of Pokemon the 1st Movie on DVD. Hey Elvish Check this out!
Username: Wahya

Small Description of what is in the picture: These are all of the Pokemon games I currently own in hard copy format (i.e. there's something physical to show for it - I'll photograph and post my download later). Picture 1 includes 2 Silver Versions (for the GBC), 1 Red Version (for the GBC), 1 Soul Silver Version (for the DS), 1 Pokemon Trading Card Game (for the GBC), 1 Silver Version mini guide (the one that was included with the game), and the box and case for the Soul Silver cartridge. Pic 2 contains everything except for the cases/boxes and the guide. Hey Elvish Check this out!
Username: Wahya
 Small Description of what is in the picture: My Pokewalker (included with my copy of Soul Silver for the DS) with Ren inside enjoying the stroll <333
Yes, I take lots of steps. My average is 8k ish. Hey Elvish Check this out!
Username: Wahya
 Small Description of what is in the picture: This is my Gameboy Color case (cloth/vinyl/polyester material) that my mother bought for me right after the original Gold and Silver versions were released. It holds everything that's essential for GBC play - roughly a dozen games or more along with a few small manuals (the ones that actually come with the games), link cables, the light attachment, the magnifying glass attachment, spare batteries, a power cable to run off of electricity if you have one, and the system itself.
As you can see it has embroidery art of Lugia, Ho-Oh, and the "Gotta Catch 'Em All!" slogan (on the back). Front & Back Views, and close ups of Lugia and Ho-Oh are pictured. Hey Elvish Check this out!
Username: Wahya
 Small Description of what is in the picture: My Pokemon marbles and marble bag. I bought these at Toys R' Us years ago for roughly five or six bucks. The Dragonite pouch is made from a fake satin material (the kind that Halloween costumes are made from) with a satin chord pull string. The marbles are made from various shades of glass with natural glass finishes (save the Venonat one which is a treated finish), and painted images of the Pokemon.
The marbles appear as follows, minus my Horsea marble, which I am unable to locate emo
Arcanine, Ivysaur, Kabutops, Kadabara, Magicarp, Ninetales, Paras, Raichu, and Venonat.
Hey Elvish Check this out!
Username: Wahya

Small Description of what is in the picture: My rare, holographic, promo, and movie Pokemon cards. There are a few commons and uncommons here and there (my beloved Horseas, and reverse holos mostly), but very few. I have tons of commons and uncommons of course, but I'd rather not waste time posting them (there are literally hundreds). I've had many of these cards for years, and some are less than a week old ^_^
The list below contains the specifics of each card as they are pictured. Only 3 TCG Card duplicates are pictured to my knowledge (Dragonite from the Fossil Expansion -Holo and non holo versions-, Pinsir from the Jungle Expansion -both are holos- and Wobbuffet -both are holos-), plus one movie duplicate.
R = Rare | U = Uncommon | C = Common | P = Promo | H = Holofoil | B = Reverse Holofoil | F = Full Holofoil | J = Japanese Card
Raichu (R), Riolu (UB), Jigglypuff (P), Dark Houndoom (RH), Horsea (U), Mewtwo (P), Ho-Oh (P), Smeargle (P), Ho-Oh (RHJ)
Steelix (R), Normal Energy (R), Sneasel (R), Zapdos (HR), Horsea (C), Mew (P), Arcanine (P), Lugia (R), Suicune (R)
Forretress (R), Dragonair (R), Snorlax (R), Gardevoir ex (RF), Ninetales (RF), Gardevoir (RB), Ampharos (RH), Kingdra (RH), Golem (RH)
Light Machamp (R), Wobbuffet (R), Sceptile (R), Electrode (R), Porygon2 (RH), Magnemite (R), Ho-Oh (R), Houndoom (R), Pinsir (RH)
Raichu (R), Girafarig (R), Vileplume (R 1st Ed.), Butterfree (R), Rainbow Energy (RF), Beautifly (RH), Trainer: Ecogym (R), Houndoom (RH), Mewtwo (RH)
Trainer: Lass (R), Trainer: Energy Charge (R), Water Energy (RF), Aerodactyl (R), Lapras (R), Dragonite (R), Butterfree (R), Politoed (R), Vileplume (R)
Bulbasaur (CH), Pelipper (R), Sableye (R), Latios (RF), Horsea (CJ), Rayquaza (RH), Meganium (RF), Trainer: Alpj Lithograph (R, Raised Design), Gyrados (RB)
Jirachi (RH), Larvitar (CB), Minun (UB), Blastoise (R), Slowking (RH), Ditto (R, and from Slimycrow <3), Rapidash (RHJ), Porygon-Z (RH), Zubat (CJ)
Hitmonlee (RH), Aerodactyl (RH), Muk (RH), Haunter (RH), Dark Scizor (RH), Nidoqueen (RH), Nuzleaf (UB), Blastoise (RH), Lapras (RH)
Wobbuffet (RH), Wooper (CB), Pineco (CB), Moltres (RH), Charmeleon (CB), Ninetales (RH), Moltres (P), Light Arcanine (RH), Dark Magcargo (R)
Aerodactyl (R), Gyarados (RH), Kangaskhan (R), Dragonite (RH), Dragonite (P), Snorlaz (RH), Raichu (RH), Elekid (R), Houndoom (RH)
Pinsir (HR), Dark Arbok (RH), Electabuzz (R), Celebi (R), Dark Golbat (R 1st Ed.), Bellossom (RH), Dark Charmeleon (U 1st Ed.)
Trainer: Focus Band (R), Trainer: Pokemon Trader (R), Trainer: Arcade Game (R)
Pikachu's Vacation: Togepi In Trouble, Pikachu's Vacation: Playtime (H), Mewtwo Strkes Back: The Rebirth of Ash, Dratini, Pikachu's Vacation: C'mon, We Need Help, Mewtwo Strikes Back: The Tempest - A Bad Omen, Dragonair, Pikachu's Vacation: Teamwork, Mewtwo Strikes Back: The Stairwell
Mewtwo Strikes Back: A Call To Arms, Mewtwo Strikes Back: Awakenings, Mewtwo Strikes Back: Round One Equals Defeat, Mewtwo Strikes Back: Reunited, Mewtwo Strikes Back: Farewell, Mewtwo Strikes Back: Round One Equals Defeat, Mewtwo Strikes Back: Nefarious Team Rocket, Mewtwo Strikes Back: Stealing Pokemon, Mewtwo Strikes Back: Mechanical Mewtwo
Pokemon Movie Card Check List Card, Charmander Puzzle Back Card, Gengar
Hey Elvish Check this out!
Username: Wahya
 Small Description of what is in the picture: Meowth and Mewtwo plushies. The Meowth I've had for years, and the Mewtwo my sister gave to me today after I dug it out of a box of plushies we put up years ago (to keep) when we were cleaning out our old toys. Hey Elvish Check this out!
Username: Wahya

Small Description of what is in the picture: My copy of Nintendo Power Volume 177 (March 2004). This volume touches up on the original Pokemon Colosseum (for the GameCube) which was to be released the month after the current issue (so in April of 2004), as well as a few Pokemon card topics, and and add for what I believe was the 5th Pokemon movie. This was when the Pokecenter was still a big part of Nintendo magazine (though judging on how far toward the back it is placed, it must have been planned to phase out that year or in 2005). I really just remember getting a copy of Nintendo one day and that section was gone. So I'm glad to have a few of the old ones in which it was included in.
Above are the various pages included in the Pokecenter section, as well as a few Pokemon related ads from various places in the magazine. Hey Elvish Check this out!
Username: Wahya

Small Description of what is in the picture: My copy of Nintendo Power Volume 171 (September 2003). This volume contains two very in-depth articles in the Pokecenter - one on Pokemon Pinball: Ruby and Sapphire, and the other on perfecting your TCG decks. The rest of the info within is various, including an article about Rayquaza. Hey Elvish Check this out!
Username: Wahya

Small Description of what is in the picture: My copy of Nintendo Power Volume 206 (August 2006). This volume had next to nothing in it on Pokemon, save the images of Pikachu in the section about Super Smash Brothers Brawl (for the Wii). I'm not even sure if the article mentions Pikachu, as I have not read it in so long, and I've already put it away or I'd re read it. Hey Elvish Check this out!
Username: Wahya

Small Description of what is in the picture: My copy of Nintendo Power Volume 210 (December 2006). This volume is nearly completely dedicated to the Wii, save a few articles, including this one about Pokemon Ranger for the DS. The real Pokemon jewel in this magazine is the reintroduced Pokemon minicomics, which were taken out when the Pokecenter section was removed years ago. There were six parts total to the mini comic, and they were printed in black and white, right to left format unlike the past color and left to right format of previous years. Still, it was refreshing to see this again. Nintendo has moved so far away from so many of their fun magazine features it isn't even funny.
Furthermore, there is a small blip about Pokemon's 10th anniversary and a giant Pikachu balloon in a parade in NY. More to come soon!
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Posted: Sat Jul 03, 2010 2:13 pm
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Posted: Mon Jul 05, 2010 4:35 pm
Hey Elvish Check this out! Username: Looneytaz82
 Small Description of what is in the picture: the original Gold/Silver Guide and 2 versions of the Crystal Game Guide. (I like having all versions of the guide, since Nintendo published guides left some info out at times)
 Small Description of what is in the picture: 2 versions of the Ruby/Saphire Game Guides. (I have no idea why I have a duplicate copy of the second one... maybe the GIANT poster tempted me to buy it again.)
 Small Description of what is in the picture: Emerald Game Guides, again 2 versions, plus the mini guide for playing on the go...
 Small Description of what is in the picture: The first two smaller books were Explorers guides for reserving Explorers of Time/Darkness at Toys R Us. Then 2 versions Mystery Dungeon Red/Blue rescue games.
 Small Description of what is in the picture: 2 Mini guides for Leaf Green/Fire Red games. These were given free when I bought the games. Also, the Mystery Dungeon Explorers of Time/Darkness guide.
 Small Description of what is in the picture: Pokemon Ranger and Pokemon Ranger: Shadows of Almia Game guides.
 Small Description of what is in the picture: Once again... 2 versions, lol... The Diamond/Pearl Game Guide, plus the dictionary sized Platinum Game Guide.
 Small Description of what is in the picture: HG/SS game Guide.... Sits next to the bed with me right now...
 Small Description of what is in the picture: My collection of Pokedex's. The first is a hardcover of the original 151 Pokemon. The second is the the Diamond/Pearl National Pokedex. The third is the complete Pokedex.
 Small Description of what is in the picture: Two issues of Nintendo Power featuring Pokemon on the cover. These are cool to me because they were done when Nintendo actually published the magazine. Recently Nintendo hired a third party publisher for the magazine.
 Small Description of what is in the picture: Game Boy and Game Boy Color games: Blue, Red, Yellow Pikachu Edition, Gold, Silver, Crystal, and The Trading Card Game.
 Small Description of what is in the picture: N64 games: Hey You Pikachu, Stadium 2, and 2 copies of Pokemon Snap (Cause its just such an awesome game... My wife and I both own a copy.)
 Small Description of what is in the picture: Game Boy Advance Games: Sapphire, Ruby, Emerald, Fire Red, Leaf Green, and Mystery Dungeon: Red rescue Team.
 Small Description of what is in the picture: Gamecube Games: Pokemon Box (AWESOME for the GBA versions... ), Pokemon XD, and the Colosseum Bonus Disk (Which still has Jirachi on it. The actual game was stolen a few years back, and I have yet to get a replacement on Ebay.
 Small Description of what is in the picture: My DS selection: Mystery Dungeon Explorers of Time, Explorers of Darkness, Red Rescue Team, Pokemon Ranger: Shadows of Almia, Pokemon Ranger, Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, and 2 Pokewalkers.
 Small Description of what is in the picture: Pokemon Stickers and Diamond/Pearl motion cards. (the back has a type compatibility chart). These were gifts given out at Toys R Us on release day of Diamond/Pearl in the US.
 Small Description of what is in the picture:These are large wall/window stickers that were posted by Nintendo in Toys R Us stores to advertise the Pokemon Diamond/Pearl games. NOTE: These were official Nintendo advertising goods, and there is a mistake on the third piece. Nintendo made a boo-boo and reversed Electivire and Magmortar on the sticker.
 Small Description of what is in the picture:Another Nintendo wall/window sticker ad, this one for Pokemon Ranger.
MORE TO COME AS I FIND IT...
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