Pokétalk for August 8, 1999: (Introduction sketch featuring a Super Smash Bros. voice-over by Steven) That recording took a lot of effort, but it was worth it! Hello! This is Steven Reich with Pokétalk for Sunday, August 8th, 1999! I hope you all enjoy today's episode as much as last time's. Yesterday, I went to see The Iron Giant, and, of course the Pokémon trailer. For those of you who haven't seen it (and shame on you). It's about 30 seconds long, which is understandable considering it's still three months from release. It's really a shame that the high point of the trailer is hearing a brief snipped of the Pokémon show theme. So if you're going just for the trailer, you're getting ripped off. That's not to say the Iron Giant isn't without merit, it was actually quite worthwhile. So if you haven't yet, go see it! Also, readers of the newspaper comic Adam may have noticed a recent string of Pokémon references. I would like much more to see a Pokémon/Garfield crossover. Wouldn't you? Opinion article: Pokémon web sites. As you might imagine, I've recently been looking at Pokémon web sites, and I've noticed some disturbing trends. First of all, many of you are using minimal sizes for background patterns, resulting in very high processor demands. Also, I've noticed that some, heck, a lot of sites aren't readily viewable in 640*480 resolution. And if you think I'm the only person who would complain about that, you're forgetting about WebTV. Of course, if you're listening to this, you're probably not a WebTV user. We'll be right back after this message! Ad: Mario Cartoon Dance Mix Announcer: Are you sick of music from musical groups you've never heard of? Steve: N'Sync? Backstreet Boys? Britney Spears? Who are these people? Announcer: Well, you could get a life, or you could get Mario Cartoon dance mix! It has the theme songs from all the Mario Cartoons! Steve: Before I got Mario Cartoon Dance Mix, I had no life, no girlfriend, and no DVD player. I still don't have any of those things, but at least now I have Mario Cartoon Dance Mix! Announcer: Mario Cartoon dance mix is only $6.99 for one tape, $7.99 for one CD, or $28.73 for 6,943 punch cards. Call 1-800-555-TOON! That's 1-800-555-8666! (with sarcasm) I really want to call that number. Anyway, I'd like to comment on the various oddities in Pokémon products. Now, lunch boxes I can understand, but book covers? At least there's no Pokémon breakfast cereal. I can imagine it: Pokémon: Gotta Eat em' All! It'd have Pokéball marshmallows and totally irrecognisible Pokémon shapes. Just wait until they get a shoe deal. Can you imagine Air Ash? At least they'd still be cheaper than Air Jordans, and it sounds better than a lot of other Nike shoe names! That's about the only apparel item I'd ever wear. Finally, I'd like to talk about some details that have emerged about Pokémon Gold and Silver. First of all, it will feature a telephone which you can use to call quite a few people, and a radio that will inform you of upcoming events, using the game's battery- backed clock. It will also include something called Pocketgear, which will apparently limit what you can carry. As if wasn't bad enough in the original Pokémon. Apparently, Nintendo is designing this game for Pokémon freaks, not the person who doesn't know a Blastiose from a Dratini. Well, that's about all for this edition of Pokétalk, so I'll be seeing you next time.