ポケモンTCGプレイヤーは、カードでゲームボーイの懐かしさを発見します
PokémonTCGPocketのカードアートはプレイヤーを魅了しましたが、最近発見された詳細は、ゲームボーイゲームへの隠されたつながりを明らかにしています。 RedditユーザーASCH_WINは調査を開始し、Spearowのカードアートを強調しました。 背景は、セラドン市のデパートとルート16を微妙に描いており、スピアウのゲーム内の場所をミラーリングしています。
Developers Creatures Inc.とDenaによるクラシックポケモンゲームのこの意図的な参照は、Spearowを超えて拡張されています。 Jteedeは、さらなるつながりを発見しました。VermillionCity近くのDiglettカード、ラベンダータウンズタワーのハンターカードなど。 ASCH_WINは、サポーターカード内の場所の参照も明らかにしました。
多くのカードイラストは、幻想的な設定でポケモンを描いています。しかし、上記のような他の人は、ポケモンTCGポケットに限定されており、巧妙に隠されたイースターエッグとして機能します。
コミュニティは、より多くの参照を積極的に探しています。 発見には、GyaradosカードのS.S. Anneと、Oddish、Venonat、およびBellsproutカードのトリオが含まれます。
ゲームには現在、4つのブースター拡張セットがあり、最新の島は神話上の島です。 Wonder Pickのようなさらなる拡張やイベントは、間違いなくより多くのカードと潜在的により隠された参照を導入するでしょう。 クリーチャーとデナがゲームのカード名簿を拡大し続けているため、プレイヤーはこれらのイースターエッグを探して警戒し続けることが奨励されています。 現在、CharmanderとSquirtleをフィーチャーしたWonder Pickイベントが進行中です。 Pack Choiceがカードの希少に影響するかどうかについての継続的な議論も、コミュニティに興味をそそられ続けています。最新記事
As of now, there is no official confirmation from Capcom that Lost Planet 2 has had its online co-op mode removed. However, there have been longstanding issues and changes related to the game’s multiplayer features over time.
Here’s a breakdown of the actual situation:
Original Release (2010): Lost Planet 2 launched with a robust online co-op mode, supporting up to four players in multiplayer. It was praised for its fun, action-packed co-op combat against giant monsters (Zets) and other players.
Server Shutdowns: In 2016, Capcom officially shut down the online servers for Lost Planet 2 (along with Lost Planet 3), which permanently disabled all online multiplayer functionality, including co-op modes. This was part of a broader trend where Capcom discontinued online services for older titles, particularly those on older platforms like Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
No Online Co-Op Today: Due to the server shutdowns, Lost Planet 2 no longer supports online co-op. This is not a "cut" by Capcom in the sense of a design decision, but rather a result of infrastructure not being maintained.
Local Co-Op Still Exists: Players can still enjoy local split-screen co-op (on supported platforms), but this is limited to one console.
In summary:
Capcom did not "cut" the online co-op in a recent update — the feature was permanently disabled due to server shutdowns in 2016. The online multiplayer for Lost Planet 2 is no longer functional.
If you're looking to play co-op, you’d need to rely on local split-screen (if available on your platform) or hope for a future remake or re-release with updated online support — but as of now, no such announcement has been made.
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It could be a fictional or artistic project (e.g., a concept album, immersive theater, or digital experience).
It might be a promotional teaser for an upcoming event in 2024 or 2025.
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Official social media pages (Instagram, TikTok, Facebook) under “Alice’s Dream”
Event platforms like Eventbrite, Bandsintown, or Songkick
Press releases or newsletters from the organizers
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