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My Pokemon Ranch was a 2008 WiiWare title that as a game, was actually pretty dull. But there are a number of reasons Pokemon fans might find the game interesting — for one, it allowed players to legitimately unlock two extremely rare Mythical Pokemon, Mew and Phione, and then transfer them to a Gen 4 game. Thanks for watching! If you have any suggestions for other things you'd like me to talk about, put them in the comment section below! Thanks for watching:). Sep 08, 2017  UPDATE 4: About Japanesse My Pokemon Ranch: - Region code seems to be 0x00 for normal japanesse my pokemon ranch. Seems totally compatible with the other versions (NTSC and PAL using regionchanger). About the Platinum update savegame: - savedata.bin is bigger, seems that space was added for 500 p.

My Pokémon Ranch
Developer(s)Ambrella
Publisher(s)The Pokémon Company
SeriesPokémon
Platform(s)Wii (WiiWare)
Release
  • JP: March 25, 2008
  • NA: June 9, 2008
  • EU: July 4, 2008
  • AU: July 4, 2008
Genre(s)Digital pet
Mode(s)Single-player

My Pokémon Ranch (みんなのポケモン牧場Minna no Pokemon Bokujō, Everyone's Pokémon Ranch) is a Pokémonvideo game developed for the Wii by Ambrella.[1]My Pokémon Ranch was released via the WiiWare download service on March 25, 2008 in Japan, in the Americas on June 9, 2008[2] and in Europe on July 4, 2008.

Internationally, this game only works with Pokémon Diamond and Pearl versions; the Japanese version was updated to receive Pokémon from Pokémon Platinum.

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Overview[edit]

My Pokémon Ranch Screenshot

My Pokémon Ranch is similar in concept to Pokémon Box, and allows players to transfer up to 1,500 of their Pokémon (if they have the Platinum update; without it the limit is 1,000) from up to eight separate Pokémon Diamond and PearlNintendo DS game cards, to a ranch run by Hayley, a friend of Bebe who runs the PC box system in these versions. Here, they can view their Pokémon rendered in 3D, while using their Miis to interact with them.

Players do not need to own Pokémon Diamond, Pearl or Platinum to play My Pokémon Ranch. Players with or without the Nintendo DS game will be given six starter Pokémon and a new Pokémon at the start of each day. Additionally, each day Hayley will give the player requests for certain Pokémon not in the player's Pokédex to be added to the ranch, along with instructions on where to find them in Diamond, Pearl and Platinum. It has also been confirmed that players can obtain a special Mew and Phione. Hayley can also trade certain Pokémon she already has in her possession. Eventually, adding more Pokémon to the ranch unlocks new features to the game and expands the ranch.[3]

Similar to the actions in the Mii Channel's plaza, the Pokémon on the ranch can perform different idle actions, such as talking, playing, and sleeping at other players' ranches.[4] Players are also able to take snapshots of their Pokémon and send them to friends registered on their Wii, as well as downloading the photos in .JPG file to an SD card, and transfer them onto your computer or camera.[5] A simple HUD shows the ability to monitor the time and the number of Pokémon in the ranch. Orion texas rangers keygens free. Apart from storing collected Pokémon on the ranch, players are otherwise unable to further train or level up their Pokémon on the ranch.[3]

Updates[edit]

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On June 18, 2008 an update was made available for the game.[6] Another update was made available on November 5, 2008 in Japan to ensure compatibility with Pokémon Platinum and to improve and add some features, such as adding 500 more Pokémon, making a total amount of Pokémon go up to 1500.

The Pokémon[edit]

Most notably, as Pokémon Platinum essentially introduces 7 new Pokémon in the manner of new forms of previous Pokémon and these can all be placed in Pokémon Ranch and have their forms remain while in the Ranch. However, this will have some effect on Pokémon Platinum.

Shaymin[edit]

Shaymin's alternate form is activated in a different manner than Giratina's. If the player has the Gracidea in his or her game, the Ranch will recognize it and will unlock the Gracidea as a new toy in the Ranch. Shaymin will normally be Land Forme, however if the player gets the Gracidea and Shaymin touches it, it will transform into its Sky Forme for the duration of the player's Ranch visit. However, if the player removes Shaymin from the Ranch while it is in its Sky Forme, it will revert to Land Forme.

Rotom[edit]

In Pokémon Platinum, Rotom was given five different forms. Each form represents Rotom possessing a different appliance. They will keep their form upon being transferred to Pokémon Ranch.

The Ranch[edit]

Various changes have occurred for the Ranch too, most notably, a 26th level of the ranch has been added, allowing you to deposit a total of 1500 Pokémon onto the Ranch. This does not give the player any extra rewards though.

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Animations & Toys[edit]

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Also in the Ranch there are twelve more animations that the Pokémon will partake in should the screen be left idle. These include water races, wrestling tournaments between the fighting Pokémon, fights between Pokémon rivals (such as Zangoose vs. Seviper, Dialga vs. Palkia, Darkrai vs. Cresselia, and so forth), and a Rotom animation utilizing all its formes.

Eleven new toys have also been added, including the aforementioned Gracidea Flower.

Menu Options[edit]

With this update it is possible to change the background music from the default.

It is now possible to store up to 30 in the game. It is now also possible to copy and delete photos over to or from the SD card in bulk.

Club Look-see[edit]

There have also been some changes in regard to Club Look-see. Previously, you could only visit the NPC member's ranches whenever they visited yours and made an offer for you to go. With the Pokémon Platinum update however, the player now has the option of revisiting ranches that were previously visited. This adds more playability as you can check to see their unique Mii's and specific Ranches at any time.

The number of Club Look-see members has also been increased from 37 to 40.[7]

Reception[edit]

Overall, the game has received negative reviews, with an aggregate rating of 46 percent at GameRankings.[8]IGN was disappointed in the game and gave it a 4/10, believing the graphics to be ugly, citing 'absolutely hideous' Pokémon models, and likening the gameplay to a screensaver, claiming it to be a largely 'sit-n-stare experience.' However, they had some praise for the Nintendo DS connectivity.[9] WiiWare World, who are today known as Nintendo Life, also gave it a 4/10, calling it 'half-assed' and 'obtuse' and particularly noting the flawed nature of the Pokémon storage system. While they believed that it was 'chock full' of missed potential, the game was still ideal for younger Pokémon fans.[10] The UK's Official Nintendo Magazine gave the game a below-average score of 48%, finding it hard to justify the 1000 Wii Points price, and believing the game only appeals to Pokémon completists. Not all reviews were negative, however; Nintendo Power gave it a 'Recommended' when they reviewed it.[11]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Blog Archive » Ambrella behind Pokemon Farm'. GoNintendo. 2007-10-11. Retrieved 2011-05-12.
  2. ^'Wii-kly Update: One WiiWare game and two Virtual Console games added to Wii Shop Channel'. MCV. Games Press. 2008-06-09. Retrieved 2011-10-09. Nintendo adds new and classic games to the Wii Shop Channel at 9 a.m. Pacific time every Monday. […] This week's new games are: […] My Pokémon Ranch (Nintendo, 1 player, Rated E for Everyone-Comic Mischief, 1,000 Wii Points)
  3. ^ abWords: Carolyn Gudmundson, GamesRadar US. 'Everyone's Pokemon Ranch - hands-on'. Gamesradar.com. Retrieved 2011-05-12.
  4. ^'My Pokemon Ranch :: WiiWare Game Review'. Kidzworld. Retrieved 2009-04-07.
  5. ^'IGN: Pokemon Farm'. Wii.ign.com. Retrieved 2011-05-12.
  6. ^'>> Blog Archive >> My Pokemon Ranch - update available'. GoNintendo. 2008-06-18. Retrieved 2011-05-12.
  7. ^'My Pokémon Ranch - Platinum Upgrades'. Retrieved 2011-05-12.
  8. ^'My Pokémon Ranch reviews at Game Rankings'. Retrieved 2011-05-12.
  9. ^Craig Harris (2008-06-12). 'IGN: My Pokémon Ranch Review'. Wii.ign.com. Retrieved 2011-05-12.
  10. ^'Review: My Pokémon Ranch (WiiWare)'. Nintendo Life. 2008-06-10. Retrieved 2011-05-12.
  11. ^'Nintendo: Wii Reviews: My Pokémon Ranch'. Officialnintendomagazine.co.uk. 2008-07-04. Retrieved 2011-05-12.

External links[edit]

  • Official website(in Japanese)
  • My Pokémon Ranch at MobyGames
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=My_Pokémon_Ranch&oldid=912708448'
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My Pokemon Ranch - WiiWare FAQs

My Pokemon Ranch - WiiWare Unlockables

  • Wii Submitted by GamesRadar

    In-game

    Level 02 (Can hold 25 Pokemon) Deposit 7 Pokemon
    Level 03 (Can hold 30 Pokemon) Deposit 10 Pokemon
    Level 04 (Can hold 40 Pokemon and 5 more Miis) Deposit 15 Pokemon
    Level 05 (Can hold 50 Pokemon) Deposit 20 Pokemon
    Level 06 (Can hold 60 Pokemon) Deposit 30 Pokemon
    Level 07 (Can hold 80 Pokemon) Deposit 40 Pokemon
    Level 08 (Can hold 100 Pokemon and 5 more Miis) Deposit 50 Pokemon
    Level 09 (Can hold 150 Pokemon) Deposit 60 Pokemon
    Level 10 (Can hold 200 Pokemon) Deposit 80 Pokemon
    Level 11 (Can hold 250 Pokemon and 5 more Miis) Deposit 100 Pokemon
    Level 12 (Can hold 300 Pokemon) Deposit 120 Pokemon
    Level 13 (Can hold 350 Pokemon) Deposit 150 Pokemon
    Level 14 (Can hold 400 Pokemon) Deposit 200 Pokemon
    Level 15 (Can hold 500 Pokemon) Deposit 250 Pokemon
    Level 16 (Can hold 600 Pokemon) Deposit 300 Pokemon
    Level 17 (Can hold 700 Pokemon) Deposit 350 Pokemon
    Level 18 (Can hold 800 Pokemon) Deposit 400 Pokemon
    Level 19 (Can hold 900 Pokemon) Deposit 450 Pokemon
    Level 20 (Can hold 1000 Pokemon) Deposit 500 Pokemon
    Level 21 (Can hold 1000 Pokemon) Deposit 600 Pokemon
    Level 22 (Can hold 1000 Pokemon) Deposit 700 Pokemon
    Level 23 (Can hold 1000 Pokemon) Deposit 800 Pokemon
    Level 24 (Can hold 1000 Pokemon) Deposit 900 Pokemon
    Level 25 (Can hold 1000 Pokemon) Deposit 999 Pokemon
    Level 26 (Can hold 1500 Pokemon) Deposit 1000 Pokemon (Pokemon Platinum Update required) *JP Only*


  • Wii Submitted by naruto crazy

    In the ranch when you have a toy box

    To open a toy box just lock in on the toy box and shake the wii remote up and down.


My Pokemon Ranch - WiiWare Hints

  • Wii Submitted by Falconwing

    The first time you leave the ranch for the day, Hayley will tell you she's bringing a nw pokemon to the ranch. If you level up your ranch between when she tells you this and the next day, she'll bring one extra pokemon for each time you level up your ranch. For example, if you level up your ranch once, you'll get one extra pokemon. If you level up twice, you get two extra pokemon ETC. This way, if when she shows you the picture of the pokemon and you recognize it as a rare pokemon, you can get loads of them!


My Pokemon Ranch - WiiWare Cheats

  • Wii Submitted by ichigos hollow

    Hayley will give you a free pokemon each day, but instead of waiting for tomorrow, just go to your Wii settings and change the date one day ahead. When you go back into the game you'll have new pokemon.


My Pokemon Ranch - WiiWare Easter Eggs

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  • Wii Submitted by Conner Robison

    When you unlock the free mode you can use a tornado or earthquake. To use the earthquake you zoom in close then shake the Wii remote around a little. You do the same thing with the tornado, but you zoom out from the ranch using the plus and minus signs.