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Beemo,,, teemo,,, u all know what the orb means
means someone just got got
#leagueoflegends #teemo
Hey it's still Friday... Somewhere! In the new "Sondro Gomez" demo, you're introduced to Gresley and Maximus' henchmen; "Big Jimmy" and "Concierge Charles" respectively. These goons lead the fight for the Mystic Orbs while their their bosses do work behind the scenes.
Beta Noctowl:
In Gold & Silver's 1997 demo, Noctowl was pure Flying type -- as were Hoothoot and Ho-oh. Possibly because Game Freak hadn't decided yet what their secondary types should be.
1. Demo sprite recreation by @RacieBeep
2. G&S 1997 demo sprite
3. 1999's final design
Kleines Fanart zum Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Demo Livestream von @maudado. Sehr süße Demo, hat Spaß gemacht zuzusehen! 🔥🦔
He was going to be an emo, but this version of him I love too ❤️💕
#digitalart #art #oc #furry #originalcharacter #dogoc #DigitalArtist #myart #furryart #furryartwork #furryfandom #drawing
Emo, emo-er, and happy go lucky femme https://t.co/tALdWikMdD
Beta Scizor:
In Gold & Silver's 1997 demo, Scizor was originally Bug/Flying type and evolved at level 41. But he was later revised to Bug/Steel and evolving via trade with a Metal Coat.
1. Demo sprite recreation by @RacieBeep
2. 1997 demo sprite
3. 1999's final design
Kalisha is Arjana's daughter and full dragon like him. She doesn't appear in the demo, but she's too adorable not to share. @CryComGames
DEMO is here: https://t.co/g2doxUTSIf
#VisualNovel #VN #Yaoi #BL #SpriteArt
Beta Porygon2:
In Gold & Silver's 1997 demo, Porygon2's original design was based on a lion. But ultimately, he ended up getting revised into basically just a smoothed-over Porygon1.
1. Demo sprite recreation by @RacieBeep
2. G&S 1997 demo sprite
3. 1999's final design
First commission of the year! Done for Teemo, thanks dude! :D
I Stan a ho, an emo, a baby and a bitch https://t.co/s45gVQsVt3
Beta Jumpluff:
In Gold & Silver's 1997 demo, Jumpluff's original name was Wataneko, meaning "Cotton Cat." But he ended up getting renamed and redesigned for G&S's release versions.
1. Demo sprite recreation by @RacieBeep
2. G&S 1997 demo sprite
3. 1999's final design
In Gold and Silver, Team Rocket amputating the tails of innocent Slowpoke was seen as horrifying.
In the Sun and Moon Demo, Slowpoke Tails were established as a black market good.
In Sword and Shield, you can just casually buy a pack of smoked Slowpoke Tails...
Beta Skiploom:
In Gold & Silver's 1997 demo, Skiploom's original name was Poponeko, meaning "Dandelion Cat," and he evolved at level 40. But he was redesigned, renamed, & changed to level 27.
1. Demo sprite recreation by @RacieBeep
2. G&S 1997 demo sprite
3. 1999's final design
Beta Hoppip:
In Gold & Silver's 1997 demo, Hoppip's original name was Haneko, meaning "Leaf Cat" -- which made sense, considering its original design was much more cat-like.
1. Demo sprite recreation by @RacieBeep
2. G&S 1997 demo sprite
3. 1999's final design
Beta Sunflora:
In Gold & Silver's 1997 demo, Sunflora was an unevolved Grass/Psychic Pokemon named "Sanii" (Sunny). But he was later renamed, redesigned, and given Sunkern as a pre-evolution.
1. Demo sprite recreation by @RacieBeep
2. G&S 1997 demo sprite
3. 1999's final design
Beta Cleffa:
In Gold & Silver's 1997 demo, Cleffa had a different design and evolved at level 12 -- but was later redesigned and changed to evolve via friendship in G&S's final build.
1. Demo sprite recreation by @RacieBeep
2. G&S 1997 demo sprite
3. 1999's final design
Beta Meganium:
In Gold & Silver's 1997 demo, Meganium's original Japanese name was Hanaryuu, meaning "Flower Dragon." But his design was later subtly revised, and he was renamed Meganiumu.
1. Demo sprite recreation by @RacieBeep
2. G&S 1997 demo sprite
3. 1999's final design
Beta Aipom:
In Gold & Silver's 1997 demo, Aipom's original Japanese name was Teiru -- a pun that translates to something like "Hand Tail." But Teiru was later redesigned and renamed Eipam.
1. Demo sprite recreation by @RacieBeep
2. G&S 1997 demo sprite
3. 1999's final design
Team Spaceworld Member: Nintendo Was Hacked
All 3 major Pokemon beta leaks -- Gold & Silver's 1997 demo, Gen 1 prototype assets, and all the Gen 4 beta sprites -- were the result of a hack. The story was just made public late Christmas night.
Full story: https://t.co/k8bVglFXar