GF/ Nintendo doesn't know what region Emerald is located in!?

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Ok, so I went to the Pokemon.com website to see if I could find any updates. Out of curiousity, I looked at the page for Pokemon Emerald. What I found was a funny/stupid typo or whatever. If you scroll down and click "Screenshot Gallery" which is located near the bottom right of the page, you see this description for one of the pictures: "The Kanto region has never looked better!". Wut? Link is attached to see it for yourself.


http://www.pokemon.com/us/games/videogame-pokemontm-emerald-version/
 
And I quote: "Pokémon Emerald Version takes Trainers back to the land of Hoenn for an expanded adventure"

However, with that one screenshot, that was probably a stock quote used for FRLG.
 
Oh, yeah.

They called Staravia Staraptor in their news story for Jumping Rocket Ship.

In the promotional images for D/P, they claimed Swallow was a new move.

In the mailbag, they said Phione was a legendary.

Epic fails, all of them.
 
Here's a failed advertisement:

Kids' WB Pokemon Commercial - YouTube

They spell "Hoenn" as "HOEN".

Also, they put the "Elite Four" in front of the Battle Frontier people.

Although really, I think it's more of Kids' WB's problem, not 4Kids or Nintendo.
 
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In the trainer store, there's a "Wooper" costume. It's actually a Quagsire.

A few days ago on the featured Pokemon page, it said that Kangaskhan had Overgrow and Blaze as its abilities.

So yeah, we can pretty much all agree how error-filled the official website is. Not really an error, but I still laughed at it:

"Pokémon Box also lets you play Pokémon Ruby and Pokémon Sapphire on your TV via GameCube, making it a versatile, must-have utility for all serious Pokémon Trainers."

Yeah, I know they have to talk well about their own games and all, but that just made it sound like they were really desperate in making it sound like a game about storage is interesting. xD
 
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"Pokémon Box also lets you play Pokémon Ruby and Pokémon Sapphire on your TV via GameCube, making it a versatile, must-have utility for all serious Pokémon Trainers."

Yeah, I know they have to talk well about their own games and all, but that just made it sound like they were really desperate in making it sound like a game about storage is interesting. xD
It's not once you find out you not only need to dedicate a Memory card 251 to the game, but you also need to pay high prices on eBay, as it is one of the rarest GameCube games. I just checked, and it was $80-150! Even the Japanese Version is cheaper! D:

Oh, and if you want to play RSE through your TV that bad, just get a game boy player for $15. Then you can play every single GBA/GBC/GB game through your TV.
 
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