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The New Past Treasures Webpage

I didn't like the way I did the Past Treasure Webpage, so I decided to revamp it. I didn't like it because no one would be able to download them, you know, for wallpapers, printouts, etc. I've decided to remake it so that you can be able to do it.

However, if you read the Introduction, you already know how I feel about taking someone else's picture and saying you did it yourself.

Pictures that have decreased in size can be viewed in normal size by clicking on them.

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My Favorite Pokémon (Yes, Charmeleon is one of them. You got a problem with that?)

 A picture of all of my favorite Pokémon, with altered colors (except Gengar, who obviously had a transparent effect going on). I intended to use this pic along with Lizards of the FNE as a keychain. This picture is not original size and had been edited to conceal my real name. Click on it to view in its original size.

Pokémon Stadium: Jolteon

  Thanks to Project64, a Nintendo 64 Emulator, I was able to take a screenshot of Pokémon Stadium's Jolteon, cut the image out using Adobe Photoshop, and put it in a lightning background. I plan to use this as a T-shirt design. This picture is not in its original size and has been edited to conceal my real name. Click on it to view in its original size.

Pokémon Stadium: Gengar

 I used the same method to create this pic. I decided to put a giant Gengar in a haunted house background. This picture is not in its original size and had been edited to hide my real name. Click on it to view in its original size.

Pokémon Stadium: Charmeleon

 Again, same method used for this picture. However, Charmeleon's eyes are amber instead of blue. Click on this picture to view in original size.

Lizards of the FNE

 

From left to right:

1. Elizabeth

2. Reptiliana

3. Izzy Semiseptember

4. Midas Exotail

5. Minos Exotail

6. Skye Luther

This picture is not in its original size. Click to view in original size.

 

Izzy the Reptile Poster

 

Clockwise from top left corner:

1. Izzy Semiseptember (as shown in Lizards of the FNE)

2. Ryosuke Antoine Amysaur

3. Syo Amysaur XXXIX

4. Bartholomew Droolerson

Since this picture is not in its original size, you may click on it to view it in it.

Green Jolteon

 This picture is not to be confused with Angel Mew of www.joeyandjolty.co.uk's Green Jolteon picture. I made no attempt to try to copy or mock his style, even though he deserves it. I didn't even know he made a similar picture when I did this. Well, at least it doesn't look like a kindergartner drew it AND it has a cool lightning background. This picture is not in its original size so click on it to view it in its original size.

Eevee Evolutions

 You'll be a liitle bit better off viewing this in its original size. This is a Pokémorph drawing with their beast forms in the front, which you can clearly see, and their human forms in the back, which you can barely see unless you look VERY carefully.

Pokémon: The Fighting Official Version (Game Boy Color): Mewtwo Vs. Mewtwo

 

Okay, this time I really must explain myself.

Pokémon: The Fighting is a piece of junk fighting game based on a great idea. It used to be on Newgrounds. It might as well have been called a demo because in the game, you can only use Horsea and fight Voltorb (dubbed Voltorob). You can use ink attacks to defend yourself against the, well, bouncing menace while dodging its attacks. Every time you defeat Voltrb, you level up, and you decide where to put your skill points. However, you can't evolve, use any Pokémon other than Horsea or battle against any Pokémon other than Voltorb. In other words, the game SUCKS!!!! I decided to take it to the next fifty million levels with this and the next four pictures. You are no longer limited to two Tauros S*** attacks, but you use Street-Fighter-style controls to use special moves and supers. Withdrawing and calling out Pokémon will now be easy as pressing Select (or select+left, select+up, etc.) You even get to do power struggles, as you can see here.

Speaking of which, this was made on request by one of my friends.

Pokémon: The Fighting Official Version: Sneasel Vs. Mewtwo

 Sneasel and an armored Mewtwo duking it out in Ancient Rome. Sneasel has Misdreavus and Gastly on his team Mewtwo has his supercloned Charizard, Venusaur, and Blastoise on his.

Pokémon: The Fighting Official Version: Jolteon Vs. Tauros

 Jolteon uses Thunder on a now paralyzed Tauros in a schoolyard. I admit that I need to do a better job with the lightning effects, but otherwise, this is cool.

A new status, called Perfect, means you have full health. You will get bonus Experience points if you can defeat an opponent unscathed.

Pokémon: The Fighting Official Version: Golduck Vs. Sandslash

 Sandslash, close to defeat, fighting Golduck in the middle of a road. Golduck had a Mew suffering burns on his team while Sandslash will soon suffer like her ally Celebi did, with Magmar ready to fight.

Another new status, Danger, means you have less than 1/4 HP left.

Pokémon: The Fighting Official Version: Charizard Vs. Articuno

I said absolutely nothing of air battles. If your Pokémon is capable of flying at all, you can have air battles. As you can see, Charizard and the legendary Articuno are in a power struggle.

Green Jolteon (Coloring Book Version)

Well this one's the coloring book version of it.