

This includes derivatives such as Essentials GS or Essentials DS. We will not allow Pokémon Essentials or any of its assets to be hosted or distributed on PokéCommunity. It doesn't need to be a bigger deal than it should be. Please don't freak out about the claim, and there's no reason to get angry with Nintendo or anyone else involved. We'd like to share a few important notes on this: "Today, the Pokémon Essentials wikia and all downloads for it have been taken down due to a copyright claim by Nintendo of America. PokéCommunity forum member Marin recently announced that the forum would no longer host the software, clarifying the community rules thereafter: The most popular example was Pokemon Uranium, which was also shut down by Nintendo approximately two years ago. The user can use these assets, combines with some technical savvy of their own, to develop their own fan games. Pokemon Essentials provides users with tilesets, sprites, sounds, and other assets from the Pokemon game series. Now they've turned their attention to a community-made program that lets users design and build their own Pokemon games. Not long ago, their efforts led to the complete removal and shutdown of popular ROM and emulation site EmuParadise. Nintendo has a history of being firm regarding copyright protection. “I cannot emphasize this enough: without Pokémon Essentials, it would have been impossible to make Pokémon Uranium, or almost any of the other Pokémon fan games that are out there,” said Voluntary Twitch, the creative director behind Pokémon Uranium, a shuttered fan game that was reportedly downloaded over a million times.Nintendo of America has recently issued a takedown toward the popular Pokemon fan game creation toolkit, Pokemon Essentials. Accordingly, some cool recent projects I’ve spotted include narrative concepts like telling battle stories around a camp fire, and staging an attack against the notorious Silph Co. While the tool has a learning curve, for the most part, fans are able to focus more on the plot of their games. All the classic mechanics necessary to collect and battle Pokémon come packed-in, too. Pokémon Essentials provides full tilesets, maps, music, and sprites that players can drag and drop onto a canvas. A crucial revolution for the popularity of Pokémon fan games came with the 2007 creation of Pokémon Essentials, a RPG Maker XP game that allows people to create new adventures with ease.
