Pokémon Black and White Version

Pokémon Black and White versions are the two Generation V games. These games, like the other main games before them, will introduce new features to the Pokémon world while keeping similar features from past games as well. More information about these games will be revealed in the future.

The games were released on September 18, 2010 in Japan, March 4, 2011 in Europe and March 6, 2011 in America.

Each Black and White game case comes inside a box that has artwork of Zekrom or Reshiram with their tails illuminated. Depending on the version you get, the outer box has black or white patterns infringing upon the background.

These games are set to feature the previously established assortment of Pokémon, but will also contain a massive amount of brand new Pokémon.

In addition to that, Pokémon Black and Pokémon White take the 3D attributes previously included in Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, HeartGold and SoulSilver and take them to new levels by including things like fully 3D bridges and a completely 3D city.

Pokémon Black and White are set in the region known as Unova. Unova is a region far away from the previous regions, requiring you to get there by boat or plane. It has a large city called Castelia City, with loads of buildings and sky scrapes for you to explore. Outside of the city and Unova remains to be predominantly industrialized with various factories and train tracks existing in the various areas. As the games are set in a region far away, the main game will not feature any old Pokémon until you have beaten the main story. The games also have you playing as protagonists older than the previous playable characters.

Pokémon Black and Pokémon White are to be compatible in with the games of the previous generation; Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, HeartGold and SoulSilver through the aspect of the game known as the PokeShifter. Through this, some event Pokémon can be traded over to these games to unlock new things such as the Monster Fox Pokémon, Zoroark. There are also no evolutions or pre-evolutions of existing Pokémon from past generations.

As has been rumored for months, the two games will now support Kanji for Japanese players. Apparently, the game's script will change a bit as well, perhaps since those who would change to Kanji are older players (will it be a little more detailed with more advanced vocabulary?). There is a man in the game who can switch it for you. He most likely will be deleted for the American games, as we only have one alphabet.

The game's story features you having to stop Team Plasma, a team who want to do good by enforcing their version of what is right with regard to animal rights, they intend to stop what they perceive the slavery of Pokémon caused by trainers (The theme of stopping malignant reform with original good intention was also presented in the ruby, sapphire, and emerald games, but it was environmentalists in generation 3). In addition to this, you also have to travel the region in order to get 8 badges once more. TMs no longer disappear with one use. Lots of new trainer types show, including a football player and female baker. The Pokémon Centers have been expanded. The Poké Mart and the Global Terminal are now inside the Pokémon Center. These will be the first Main Series games to include more than one car. Dual wild Pokémon battles occur in dark green grass. People will actually run around the protagonist if he or she bumps into them and will show speech bubbles with small messages as he or she walks or runs by them. Pokémon may not follow you in these games, contrary to popular belief. The games also introduce a variety of new multiplayer aspects including the Live Caster, a DSi & 3DS exclusive feature, that allows for video chat with you and your friends. In addition to that, the games can now connect to the Internet for access to a site called the Pokémon Global Link. The Global Link allows you access to Random Matches on the Internet as well as a section called the Dream World which will allow you to obtain non-Unova Pokémon, some of which have new abilities or some previous abilities and moves have changed their effects, and items that also cannot be obtained in Unova such as Berries. You can also combine some moves to create a new one such as the oath attacks.

Unova Region
Pokémon Black & White take place within the new Unova Region (イッシュ地方). Unova is far away from the regions of Sinnoh, Johto, Kanto and even Hoenn and can only be accessed by boat or airplane. Unova is far more industrialized than the other regions and as such, is more vastly populated. Below are details of all areas known. Unova map contains fourteen cities or other major landmarks and nineteen smaller areas. Confirming yet again that Unova is far away from the other regions in past games, the routes will start again from Route 1.


 * Nuvema Town (カノコタウン) The first town you'll be in in Unova is Nuvema Town. This town is the dwelling of you, Bianca, Cheren and Professor Juniper and is where you begin your journey. It is connected to Route 1 and is on the coast in the south-east of the Unova region. You get your starter Pokémon here.


 * Accumula Town (カラクサタウン). Not much is known about Accumula Town, but when you visit the town, you shall encounter Team Plasma for the first time, as they are running a rally to try and gain support for their cause.


 * Striaton City (サンヨウシティ). The first city you will enter is Striaton City. This city features the first gym, run by the gym leaders Cilan, Chili and Cress. In addition to this, Professor Juniper's friend Fennel lives here and does her research into the Dream World. This is where you'll need to go in order to send your Pokémon from your game to the Dream World and back again.


 * Nacrene City (シッポウシティ) is the second city you'll enter which has a gym. This city is incredibly old, with rail tracks that have been abandoned for over 100 years. It has a massive museum within the city and is home of the second gym of Unova, run by the gym leader Lenora.


 * Castelia City (ヒウンシティ Hiun City). The first major city known of is Castelia City. This city is a thriving metropolis bordering on the sea. As such, it is much larger than previous cities and features a variety of areas. It utilizes the DS's 3D graphic engine to show the city from a wide range of camera angles and a vast amount of interactivity. There are markets in the city in addition to alleys between sky scrapers, a harbor which contains many boats and it is connected to other areas through the Sky Arrow Bridge.


 * Icirrus City (セッカシティ) is a city in Unova shown within the demo. It is just below a forest area and is seen to have seasonal changes where you get access to a new area during the Winter.


 * Black City (ブラックシティ) exclusive in Pokémon Black, which contains many large buildings. It is very dark and contains many different people. These people can be battled once a day and have one pokemon that is in it's final form.


 * White Forest (ホワイトフォレスト) exclusive in Pokémon White. It contains large trees, where the peaks are out of sight. A wooden house is present, and many patches of tall-grass are scattered within the forest. Several people are situated within the forest. You can catch many pokemon from previous generations in here.


 * Liberty Garden Tower is an area of Unova located on an island. You can only gain access to it through a boat on Castelia City after you've obtained the Liberty Ticket item from a Wi-Fi Event. On this island is a tower where you'll encounter a myriad of characters, including Team Plasma. At the basement of the tower, you will encounter the legendary Pokémon Victini.
 * Unity Tower is an area on an island that can only be reached once you have traded with a person from a different country. There are many floors and you gain access to them by tradding with someone from the country the floor represents.

Aesthetic Changes
The first thing to note is the aesthetic changes to the battles. In battles in Black and White, the Pokémon are no longer just static sprites on a static background. Instead, everything is in motion. The front and backsprites of each Pokémon move at all times, some even changing movement based on certain scenarios.

In addition to the moving sprites, the camera is also adaptive during battle. With many attacks, when you attack and some attacks when you're attacked, the camera will zoom out and show your entire Pokémon doing that attack. This feature is seamless and the battles go faster than the ones in the past generation.

There are now double wild battles.

Core Changes
Has yet to be revealed.

Triple Battles
Following on from the Double battle style introduced within Ruby & Sapphire, Black & White introduces the evolution of the multi-Pokémon battles and brings the Triple Battles. Triple battles involve you sending out half of your team against your opponents. As such, new mechanics are to be brought in for move targeting to allow for all 3 opponents to be targeted and moves that will hit all five other Pokémon in the field. It is likely that Triple battles will play a significant role within the game play.

Targeting
The targeting of the Triple Battles is determined solely by the position in the battlefield. The Pokémon in the middle has the ability to damage all the Pokémon on the field. However, the Pokémon to the sides can only target the Pokémon directly opposite and the ones in the middle. This will make strategy even more interesting. You have the ability to Move the Pokémon around during battle, but this function uses your turn and so will keep you vulnerable to attacks. In addition, Pokémon in the middle will do more damage to all the other Pokémon when using an attack that damages all its foes than a Pokémon to the side.

Triple Battle - Rotation Another new battle feature is the Rotation Battle. This battle is set out like a Triple Battle but has a brand new means to battle. Here, like with Triple Battles, you send out three Pokémon. However, your Pokémon are on a stage that can rotate. You only battle one Pokémon versus one Pokémon with the other Pokémon pushed at the back. However, when you're battling, you will have the ability of rotating the stage clockwise or counterclockwise making another of your Pokémon the main Pokémon you intend to use. You are only allowed to utilize the pokemon currently based at the center of the trio. Rotations take up your turns and you may not continue, after rotating, to attack the foe.

This does not take your turn away and you have the ability to attack immediately with your new main Pokémon. The rotation appears to be the first thing that happens in the turn so Speed is calculated after the rotation

The Wonder Launcher
The Wonder Launcher is a new option that has been brought into Multiplayer battles. Previously, during multiplayer battles, you didn't have the chance to use items. However, when you have the Wonder Launcher option turned on, you and your opponents now have the ability to use items in battle. However, items are not used in the conventional manner in these Wireless Battles.

In order to maintain balance, the items have to be earned throughout the battle. Whenever you take your turn, you will get a number of points, the exact number of which is yet to be determined, and you can use these points to then purchase the use of the item. Like in the main games, this will take up your turn. There are many items possible to be used but they include items such as Revive, Ether and X Attack. And, as you were already allowed to use items in normal multi-battles, it is only for the wireless battles.

Version-Exclusive Pokémon
Black Version: Weedle, Kakuna, Beedrill, Murkrow, Houndour, Houndoom, Shroomish, Breloom, Plusle, Volbeat, Honchkrow, Cottonee, Whimsicott, Basculin (red stripe form), Gothita, Gothorita, Gothitelle, Vullaby, Mandibuzz, Tornadus and Reshiram.

White Version: Caterpie, Metapod, Butterfree, Paras, Parasect, Misdreavus, Poochyena, Mightyena, Minun, Zangoose. Kangistchan, Machop, Ghastly, Illumise, Mismagius, Petilil, Lilligant, Basculin (blue stripe form), Solosis, Duosion, Reuniclus, Rufflet, Braviary, Thundurus and Zekrom.

Version Differences-Areas

 * Black City is a city that is completely exclusive to Pokémon Black. This city will feature many characters and tasks that will not occur in Pokémon White.


 * White Forest is a city that is completely exclusive to Pokémon White. Unlike Black City, White Forest will have a variety of older wild Pokémon as well as characters and tasks that will not occur in Pokémon Black.


 * Aesthetic Changes - In addition to the completely different areas in the same place of Unova, a variety of cities and areas in the Unova region will have aesthetic differences in the different versions.

Seasonal Changes
Following on from the inclusion of the Day cycles in Gold & Silver, Black & White takes this a step further and includes a seasonal cycle within the games.

The Cycle
Unlike the day/night cycle however, the seasonal cycle is not completely based upon and dependent on the real world seasonal cycle. Instead, each season lasts a month. This cycle allows for all four seasons to be done within four months, following which, the cycle gets repeated. This means that you will have 3 opportunities to access each season in each year.

Effects
The Seasons have several effects upon the game. First, is the obvious aesthetic change. Each season has a slightly different look, depending on what part of Unova you're in. In addition to that, your character changes clothes to that which is appropriate for the weather. In addition to that, there are a few core changes. First, the wild Pokémon in each area will vary significantly from season to season. For example, some Pokémon will be common in the Summer, but rare in the Winter. The extent of this is not known at time of writing, so we don't know if some Pokémon are exclusive to certain seasons. Secondly, several areas will have new areas accessible within certain seasons. An example of this is just above Sekka City where, in Winter, a snowfall allows you access to a cliff side previously inaccessible. Last but not least, it affects some Pokémon such as Shikijika which it has different forms depending on the season.

Gym Leaders
Like all the previous games, Pokémon Black & White features 8 Gyms that you need to go through 8 gyms within Unova. These gyms follow the same principles but tend to have a variety of new features.
 * Gym #1 - Striaton City Gym. Location: Striaton City. Gym Leader: Cilan, Chili, or Cress (depending on the player's starter). Specialty:, , and.


 * Gym #2 - Nacrene City Gym. Location: Nacrene City. Gym Leader: Lenora. Specialty:


 * Gym #3 - Castelia City Gym. Location: Castelia City. Gym Leader: Burgh. Specialty:


 * Gym #4 - Nimbasa City Gym. Location: Nimbasa City. Gym Leader: Elesa. Specialty:


 * Gym #5 - Driftveil City Gym. Location: Driftveil City. Gym Leader: Clay. Specialty:


 * Gym #6 - Mistralton City Gym. Location: Mistralton City. Gym Leader: Skyla Specialty:


 * Gym #7 - Icirrus City Gym. Location: Icirrus City. Gym Leader: Brycen Specialty:


 * Gym #8 - Opelucid City Gym. Location: Opelucid City. Gym Leader: Iris (in White) or Drayden (in Black) Specialty:

The C-Gear
The C-Gear is a new feature within Pokémon Black & White. It sits upon the bottom screen in a similar manner to the Poketch in Diamond & Pearl and provides a variety of features. You get it in-game after completing a task for Makomo. Firstly, it is constantly looking for local Wireless, InfraRed and WiFi connections for you to meet with your friends. This feature can be turned off easily enough for those who do not wish to be on the constant lookout. With the DS's InfraRed signal, you can have speedy battles with up to four players and speedy trades directly from your party or PC box. You can also automatically exchange friend codes over InfraRed now. IR Options: Battle, Trade, Friend Code exchange and Feeling Check that checks the compatibility of players. The IR “Feeling Check” feature is a rhythm game between 2 players and you are supposed to use your finger (not stylus) so it can properly assess your compatibility (which is undoubtedly just how well you scored together as a pair hitting the rhythm correctly).

Pass By Mode
While it's on the lookout, if you come near any other person who is playing the game with their C Gear on, you will automatically connect to them and get details on them. You'll get their trainer details on the screen and can also see in real-time how they are doing in battle. For example, if their Pokémon has low Hit Points, it will inform you of it.

Global link
Within the C Gear, you also have the ability of syncing your game up to the Global Link. This feature will allow you to select a Pokémon to send to the Global Link and will allow you to receive Pokémon as well..

Poke Transfer
Like the games in Generation IV, Pokémon Black & White has a feature which allows you to transfer Pokémon over from games of the previous generation. This is done in Black & White through the PokeShifter feature. On Route 15, east of the Wonder Bridge, there is a building similar to Pal Park of Sinnoh & Kanto where you can connect to past games for the Pokémon. The PokeShifter is only available after you defeat the Elite Four, confirming their presence in the game.

To do this, you will require 2 DSs, one with Black or White, and the other with Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, HeartGold or SoulSilver. Then, when you go to connect, you will see a new menu option in the Generation IV games which will allow you to connect. Like Pal Park, you send over 6 Pokémon at a time from your boxes. Unlike HeartGold and SoulSivler once you have captured the 6 Pokémon, you do not have to wait before sending another 6.

Unlike Pal Park though, the method of obtaining them here is a simple minigame. On the top screen, you will see various bushes and the six Pokémon will jump between various ones. Your task here is to use a Bow which shoots out Pokeballs to try and capture them. This is controlled with the touch screen and requires good aiming. There is a reticule on the top-screen so you can see where the ball is likely to land. There is also a time limit to the capture here.

The Japanese version of Black or White can only PokéShift with Japanese versions of Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, HeartGold or SoulSilver. Similar to "Migrating", you cannot PokéShift a Pokémon that knows any HMs, requiring a trip to the Move Deleter. Pokémon originating on English versions of Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, HeartGold or SoulSilver will unlock English Pokédex entries on Japanese versions of Black and White.

Entralink
Entralink is a new feature within Pokémon Black & White which allows you to connect to your friends and walk around the various parts of Unova. This feature is done over local wireless. This mode is not connectible via the Pokémon Centers but in a special area in Unova. Here, when you're hosting the Entralink, everything looks normal. However, when you're the one joining somebody else's Entralink, you enter a version of Unova that is in monochrome and appear as the multiplayer avatar of your game character. You can create your own profile there. Things displayed include playtime on B/W, badges earned, time spend in Dream World, and Friend List.

In the Entralink, you can walk around most areas and find your friend. You also get to find numerous support missions for you to compete to get prizes. You can team up with your friends to do these missions and other missions require you to face up against your friends. It is currently unknown how many missions there are to be able to use or any other extra features brought in.

Mission Listings
Item Mission (アイテムミッション). Time Limit: 180 Seconds. Reward: 5 Derudama. Task:

You need to go to the Tower of Heavens in Route 7 and hide an Ultra Ball within it. If another player talks to you during this mission, the mission is failed.

Battle Mission (バトルミッション). Time Limit:180 Seconds. Reward: 5 Derudama. Task: You need to go to find and challenge the High Link host to a battle. The restrictions are 2 Pokémon at Level 10. If you are refused the battle, you fail the mission.

Support Mission (サポートミッション). Time Limit:180 Seconds. Reward: 4 Derudama. Task: You need to go to find the Entralink host and give them an item called Discount Power S. This Discount Power lasts for 30 minutes.

Battle Subway
In a similar manner to the Battle Towers of Johto, Hoenn and Sinnoh, Unova has its own battle system, the Battle Subway. This Subway has you play through and battle trainers just like the Battle Tower. When you access the Battle Subway, you enter into a massive circular station. From here, you battle on the various trains.

Battle Types
Like the Battle Towers, the Battle Subway has three different battle methods:

* Single Battle - Simple 1 VS 1 Battles

* Double Battle - Simple 2 VS 2 Battles

* Multi Battles - Double Battles where you and a friend/NPC can battle through the subway


 * 6 Vs 6 battle - 6 vs 6, all pokemon in party out at once.

Like the Battle Tower, you battle through 7 consecutive opponents. Once you have beaten the seven opponents, then you have won that streak and earn Battle Points. Battle Points can then be used to spend on items such as Protein. Each Pokémon you face is Level 50 and there is one Trainer per carriage. It is revealed that if you keep winning battles in the Battle Subway, a new character named the Subway Master appears presumably to challenge you.

Pokémon Musical
Following on from Pokémon Contests first introduced within Ruby and Sapphire, the logical evolution of contests has come and in Unova is labeled as a Pokémon Musical. In a city in Unova, you'll find a Music Hall where Pokémon Musicals take place. The Musicals, unlike Contests, do not feature any of the battling aspects shown within Pokémon Contests. Instead, they just enhance the original appeals process of the Super Contests and take it to a new level.

Dress for Success
The first part of the Pokémon Musicals involve you dressing up your Pokémon. This is done through obtaining items similar to accessories and putting them in the Goods Case item. Then, when you start your Pokémon Musical campaign, you'll be able to select from these different costumes and props in order to kit out your Pokémon to match the premise and feel of the song.

Performance
Has yet to be comfirmed.

New Wi-Fi Features
Like the Generation IV games, Black & White include a variety of Wi-Fi features, some old and some new. Outside of the standard battle and trades, this page will detail all the WiFi features of the games.

Global Terminal
The Global Terminal makes a return within Black and White. However, rather than being in an isolated building in one city of Unova, the Global Terminal is now accessible through an area in the Pokémon Centers everywhere in Unova. The Global Terminal this time only has 3 features.

* Random Match: The Random Match feature allows for players to battle with random players across the world without the need for friend codes or prior communication.

* GTS: The GTS makes its return here as well. With a new feature that allows you to have a one-on-one trade with a random or previous traded with trainer in the world.

Global Link
In addition to this, you also have the ability to upload your save file to Nintendo's servers. With this, you can then access a site they'll have and play games on their site which will have effects on your game. One of the new features within Pokémon Black and White is the Pokémon Global Link. This feature allows you to upload your save to the Internet to access a specific website in order to get features and Pokémon in your Black & White games.

Xtransceiver
You can also activate the Xtransceiver feature (not for the old DS or DS Lite,but they will only feature voice only), which allows you to use the DSi's camera to talk to friends through video feed. Locally, you can talk to up to four people, while over Wi-Fi you can only talk to two. The Live Caster will have a pen and stamp tool so you can play with the pictures while using the video chat. Characters in the game will use the Live Caster feature to talk to you as well.

Pokémon Global Link
One of the new features within Pokémon Black & White is the Pokémon Global Link. This feature allows you to upload your save to the Internet to access a specific website in order to get features and Pokémon in your Black & White games. Pokémon Global Link has a website named http://www.pokemon-gl.com. Pokémon Global Link Launch at 30 March 2011

Game Sync
To connect to the Global Link site, you need to Sync up with the website over the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. This is done through one of two ways. First, you can sync up using the Dream Smoke feature given by the Pokémon Munna and Musharna. In addition to this, you can also then sync up through the C Gear. When you sync up, you send across just one Pokémon to enter the dream world from your Box.

Random Match
In addition to that, once you have signed up on the Pokémon Global Link, you will have the ability to go in for Random Matches within the Pokémon Centers. Here, you can also get ranked based on your performance and your rankings will appear on the Pokémon Global Link website.

Downloadable Content
Finally, access to the Global Link will allow you to get a variety of downloadable content. After being connected to the Global Link, you'll at times be able to download some special backgrounds. Like previous games had backgrounds for your box, Black & White expands upon this to give you downloadable backgrounds for your Pokedex and C Gear. In addition to this, you'll be able to download new songs for the Pokémon Musical.

Dream World
The Dream World is a new aspect of the games, shown as part of a website called the Pokémon Global Link. The Dream World is accessed by going to the bed in Mokoma's house in Sanyou City. From here, you use the Dream Smoke obtained by Musharna and sync your game up to your Pokémon Global Link account.

There are many different aspects of the Dream World to utilize, with this page detailing them all soon after we get access, including access to Pokémon and items that cannot be naturally found within Unova.

Pokémon Capture
Within the Dream World, you'll occasionally encounter a variety of Pokémon. These Pokémon are not typically available within the Unova region and thus are mostly Pokémon that were previously native to Kanto, Johto, Hoenn and Sinnoh. These Pokémon, once you have befriended them, will then be able to be encountered within a specific area of Unova. In this area, you will be able to capture them with great ease.

Many of the Pokémon within the Dream World will have abilities that the Pokémon you transfer over from Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, HeartGold & SoulSilver don't normally have, such as Vaporeon with Hydration and Glaceon with Ice Body.

Pokémon Labyrinth
Eevee Evolutions. Jp. Release: July 31st 2010 to August 31st 2010.

In Japan, prior to the release of the games, the Daisuki Club opened a minigame called the Pokémon Labyrinth. This game, once completed, will give you access to one of the seven evolutions of Eevee. Like the other Pokémon from the Dream World, these Pokémon have different abilities from normal. They'll appear in the Dream World after you have synced your Global Link account to your Daisuki Club account.

Pokémon Peer
Kanto Starters. Jp. Release: September 10th 2010

On September 10th 2010, a book called Pokémon Peer is released. This book, containing interviews and features from the various game developers, also contains one of three passwords. These passwords, once entered into the Global Link, will give you access to the Kanto Starters who, like the other Pokémon, have abilities that differ from normal... So basicaly just buy the book for the passwords, not the developers interviewes.

Berry Growing
In the region of Unova, berries do not grow. The only way to get berries is to grow them within the Dream World. Growing is done in a similar manner to in the previous main games and once the berries have grown, you will have the ability to send them back to your game.

Items
In addition to Berries, you'll also have the ability to find and collect items through the various games in the Dream World. In addition to that, you'll find some shelves in the Dream World where you can place items to trade with your friends. At any point in the game, you can re-sync and then go to the specific area in Unova to collect the items of which you have sent back over.

House Decoration
The final part of the Dream World is the decoration of your house. This house is on a floating island and you have the ability to decorate it in whatever manner you please using the decorations. In addition to decorating them, you also have the ability to link up your Dream World dwelling with the dwellings of your friends to allow your Pokémon to play with each other. This connection is required to allow your friends access to the items you put on the shelves.

Important Characters

 * Professor Juniper is the Professor of the Unova region and has a Minccino. Living in the same town as you, Cheren, and Bianca, she gives you the Pokedex to start your journey. She will give you a present for you and your friends containing your starter Pokémon in addition to the starter Pokémon for Bianca and Cheren. After you have your starter Pokémon, she will request for you to see all the Pokémon within Unova. She'll pop up through the game to give you advice.


 * Fennel is one of the friends of Professor Juniper and will help you at various points in the game. As a researcher, she is deeply involved within the Pokémon Global Link and will even give you the C Gear item. 
 * Cheren (the black-haired boy) is one of your childhood friends and will receive a starter Pokémon from Professor Juniper at the same time as you. He's extremely trustworthy and intelligent, and will give you advice throughout your journey. Starting on his journey, he will appear throughout the game, challenging you to battles quite often to keep your skills fresh. His goal is to be a champion.


 * Bianca (the blonde girl) is one of your childhood friends and will receive a starter Pokémon from Professor Juniper at the same time as you. She also starts her journey at the same time as you, despite the protests of her father. She is a bit unreliable and will not crop up at the right times, but she will grow as the story progresses. She will still turn up and challenge you at a variety of occasions.


 * The mysterious trainer, known only as N|N, will appear throughout your journey, challenging you to battles. He has a view that Pokémon are friends and should not be used in the manner they are. He wishes to separate Pokémon and Humans and is looking for the power in order to make his idea occur.
 * Ghetsis is one of the executives within Team Plasma. There have been numerous images of him in cutscenes grabbing the crown. You first meet him in Garaku Town where he is running a speech to the locals about how you shouldn't enslave Pokémon.

Victini's Wi-fi Event

 * The first Wi-Fi Event in Pokémon Black & White gives you the special item, the Liberty Ticket (リバティチケット) which is distributed to Black and White via Wi-Fi, DS Stations, and Nintendo Zones from September 18th to October 18th. This ticket will give you access to a special area in Unova where you will find the Pokémon Victini in the basement of Liberty Garden Tower. This allows you to capture Victini and is the only way to obtain it. It'll reappear if you K.O. it accidentally.

In-Game Zorua Event

 * When you transfer Celebi over from the Generation IV games, you will be able to find two characters in one of Hiun City's gates. When you talk to the character with Celebi in your party, Celebi will pop out of its Pokeball and Zorua will change from its Illusion. The trainer for Zorua will give you it as a gift due to how well they played together. It is at level 10 and it knows the moves Leer, Scratch, Pursuit and Fake Tears.

In Game Zoroark Event

 * When you transfer Raikou, Entei or Suicune from your games to Black and White, you will be able to get access to the Illusion Forest area. This area will feature a character who mentions a Pokémon that has been known to create illusions. You will find a Pokémon matching one of the beasts that you didn't transfer over. If you send over Raikou, you will see Entei. Send over Entei and you'll see Suicune and send over Suicune and you'll see Raikou. When you attack, you'll see that it is in fact a Zoroark. This is the only way you can capture Zoroark. It is at level 25 and it knows the moves Fury Swipes, Faint Attack, Scary Face and Taunt.

Gallery
These are the known pictures of Pokémon Black and Pokémon White Versions.



Trivia

 * The first two Pokémon revealed in these games and Generation V were Zorua and Zoroark.
 * The three starters for these games are Snivy, Tepig, and Oshawott.
 * Reshiram and Zekrom, the legendaries, have to do with the Yin Yang symbol.


 * As shown on the map of Unova there are two sets of mountains, one on each side of the region.
 * Currently, all new Pokémon have been revealed.
 * These are the first games to have a female professor.
 * These are the second main series games that do not introduce a new evolution, the first games being Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire.
 * These are the first Pokemon titles to have seasons.
 * These are the first Pokemon titles to have aethentic changes dependent on the version you get. Pokemon Black's cities are more urban, while Pokemon White's cities are more rural.

Links

 * Official Japanese Website
 * Official English Website
 * UK Nintendo Website
 * Serebii Website
 * Official Global Link Website