Tuesday, December 20, 2016

AoT

Okay. I admit. I'm a little obsessed with AoT (Attack on Titan). Okay. A lot obsessed.

It just makes no sense.

How did they have time to build 50 meter high walls? Were the scouts actually good???

For one hundred years, why haven't the strongest titans try breaking in every spot? If the entrances are weak, they could've gotten it in.

Also, #Karma to Eren's mom. You tell a kid he can't join the fight against a human eating race of giant beasts, you get eaten. Then your kid becomes one of the greatest soldiers.

I'll expand on this more. Also, why is there only a single titan that is taller than the walls? There is literally like 10,000 millimeters between the height of the walls and the height of the Colossal Titan? Why did the Football Player Titan (#BetterThanOriginalName) just decide: Oh. I'll just randomly pick a place to go. Oh! It works! Like seriously. There is probably a lot more space in the part of Wall Maria touching Shiganshina than the gates!

Sorry, but you have to watch the anime to understand.

It's on Netflix in Japanese, but it has English subtitles. The English version is probably on Youtube.

Friday, August 5, 2016

Professor Oak's Custom Ball

In Pokemon Gen I, after getting your first Pokemon and battling your rival, you must head towards Viridian City and pick up Oak's Parcel. When you deliver it to him, he says that it's the custom pokeball he ordered.

What is this mysterious ball?

Well, it's custom, leaving the original Pokeball out. And knowing the Pokemon crew only knew of the balls featured in Gen I to refer to, we can cross out the other Pokeballs. There was only one master ball, and Red ha(s,d) it. The great ball and ultra ball wouldn't be very custom, but I won't cross them out, since they aren't the original. I'll just mark them as "unlikely".

Who remembers the Orange Islands in the anime? Ash got the GS Ball from Professor Ivy (and lost a Brock) to deliver to Professor Oak. According to my research, the GS Ball ended up with Kurt. Maybe Oak ordered the GS Ball back because he figured something out.

But I'm pretty sure the Orange Islands episodes were released in the early 2000s. That would mean any Pokeballs featured in Gold & Silver (possibly Ruby & Sapphire) could be it. But the GS Ball seems like it's the best bet.

So my final theory is that it is the GS Ball. But hey, that's just a theory...

A not really complicated but interesting Pokeball theory!

Welcome to Richie K Studios

Richie K Studios is where I (just me) record and edit videos.

I am in need of an editor to edit together and add credits to my videos to upload on the Richie K channel.

I am also in need of a new thing to play.

Also, money for Pokemon Yellow. (Pikachu follows you around!)
Also, yes, I'm taking money donations to fund an annual thing for Pokemon Bank. ($5.99 a year according to eShop)

Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon NEWS (Release Date and Starters)

The next Pokémon games are Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon. They are set in the Alola region which I'm not 100% sure (but pretty sure) are based off Hawii.

The starters, as usual, are based around Grass, Fire, and Water type Pokémon. They are Rowlet, Litten, and Popplio. Rowlet is a Grass Flying type Pokémon, Litten is a Fire type Pokémon, and Popplio is a Water type Pokémon.

The professor in Sun and Moon is Kukui.

So that is the end of this Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon NEWS video.

Saturday, June 18, 2016

My Trip Through Lavender Town

Yesterday, I was playing Pokemon Red on my 3DS and I got to Lavender Town. I found out the thing about Cubone's mom dying, but I also went to Pokemon Tower. Anyone who plays this game, don't go to Pokemon Tower without the Silph Scope. It is creepy.

The channelers aren't creepy. But the ghosts are. If you try to attack, your Pokemon is too scared to attack. Then the ghost says "Get out... get out."

This line of text freaked me out. Then I thought, Maybe it's a warning. And you know what? As soon as I got to the top of Pokemon Tower, I ran back down out of it and continued my journey to the next town, where the gym battle IS IMPOSSIBLE if Victreebell or another of Erika's Pokemon uses Bind and Wrap 10,000,000 times without you being able to attack. #RIPVenubro

Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Pokemon Red Pros & Cons

Pros (21 pts):

  • Bulbasaur (10)
  • Exp. Share (7)
  • Running Shoes (2)
  • Original Pokemon (1)
  • I've had practice (1)
Cons (-12 pts):
  • Hard battles (-7)
  • Not as many Pokemon (-5)


Thursday, May 5, 2016

THE Richie K BOOK FUND

From now until September 5, 2016, you may donate to the Richie K Book Fund. It is used to get better equipment to write books!

Saturday, April 9, 2016

Pokemon X & Y REVIEW

     Pokemon X & Y is the original Generation 6 Pokemon game. The other Gen. 6 games are Pokemon Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire, also called ORAS. Pokemon X & Y take place in the Kalos region.
     The story goes, you are hand-picked by Kalos' Pokemon Professor Sycamore. You go outside and meet your neighbors, Serena and Shauna. Then you go to Aquacorde Town and meet Trevor and Tierno. You have a choice of three starters; Fennekin, Chespin, or Froakie.
     The villain in these games is Team Flare, led by Lysandre.
     When you meet Xerneas (X) or Yveltal (Y), the game forces you to catch them, which isn't really a complaint, it's just annoying.
     In my opinion, the Pokemon League is pretty easy, yet in my playthrough, I had leveled-up one of my Pokemon to 71 and had Celebi from March 2016.

     In all, I rate this game 4 1/2 stars. Not 5 because some gyms and battles can be very difficult if you avoid non-required battles.

-Richie

Thursday, April 7, 2016

FNaF! A Talk of Scott Cawthon's Greatest Series (Ep. 1)

Hello. I am Richie K. I'm here to talk about FNaF!


In FNaF 2, there are mini clips of things that you don't see in the main-game. One of these is where purple guy is running from spirits, and enters a springlock suit, and gets crushed. Years later, Fazbear Fright is open, and the security guard deals with Springtrap. What is Springtrap? Yes, the suit purple guy went into, and now his soul haunts it.
Let's talk FNaF 1. On Night 4, the phone guy's message has banging in the background. These are most likely the animatronics, or the souls of kids purple guy killed, wanting revenge. What do we see in the FNaF 2 mini clip? Purple guy running from 5 dead spirits of kids. How many animatronics are there? Five. Does this mean purple guy is phone guy? No, it just further proves that theory.

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

POKEMON Omega Ruby / Alpha Sapphire (Unfinished)

POKEMON Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire (often called ORAS) were released 2014 for the 3DS. They are in Generation VI (6) of POKEMON along with POKEMON X & Y also for the 3DS. This review will focus more on the Omega Ruby side because that's the game I own.

(This post may contain spoilers for MAJOR parts of ORAS)

The whole plotline of ORAS is you are moving to the Hoenn region from the Johto region. Your dad is the new gym leader. Your neighbors are the Birches. Their daughter, May, is excited about making a new friend. You hear screaming from Route 101. You know Professor Birch is doing fieldwork. You go investigate. Turns out Professor Birch is scared of a Poochyena. You choose a Pokemon to save him. You have 3 choices of the Fire, Grass, and Water types. Your choices are Treeko, Torchic, and Mudkip. Since I'm a grass trainer, I chose Treeko. You save Birch. You get Treeko/Torchic/Mudkip.

EVOLUTIONS OF STARTER POKEMON!

Treeko-Grovyle-Sceptile
Torchic-Combusken-Blaziken
Mudkip-Marshtomp-Swampert

THROUGH GAME TIP:
When you walk in tall grass, you may enter a Pokemon battle with a wild Pokemon. You can Run.

After going through Route 101, you go to Oldale Town. In Oldale, there is the first Pokemon Center and Pokeshop. From Oldale, you can go to Route 103 or Route 102. In Route 102, there is an unavoidable Trainer Battle.

TRAINER BATTLE TIP:
You can't Run.

The Trainer Battle is with Youngster Calvin.