Pokémon Platinum had a lot of events in the past years, but perhaps most unclear someone offered a reward for only 20 Japanese players – otherwise in the form of unused (but fully -influenced) feature.
As you have been documented by YouTube creator Etichi (below), this event occurred in the Wi-Fi Plaza of Platinum-now the unlucky online feature that allowed you to join the room with other players, participate in the Managimis, and use the “tape toys” levels, and the effects of the sound. Apparently, the giant had more ideas for the Wi -Fi Plaza that were not widely implemented, however, including “VIP” players.
Given as a VIP will mean something for the players. One, when others interacted with them in the Wi -Fi Plaza, they would regularly see a special Golden Trainer card instead of blue and red colors, and others would also know to find them, because the news board would announce that “a very special guest has arrived.” Otherwise, VIPs immediately enter the plaza with maximum level tap toys-something that causes you to grind (for some reason) when you enter the center online.
In general, the status of the VIP is rather less voiced, but it makes its exception even more strange. Eichi has discovered that, despite any other mention of Wi -Fi Plaza VIPS, on the Internet, in 2008, a program was held in Japan that gave players an opportunity to gain a position for themselves. It was a Pokémon Deski Club (a Japanese Pokémon Fan Club site) event, where site staff members appeared in the Wi -Fi Plaza as VIPs themselves. Talking to them, you gave you a unique password, which can be entered into the Dasuki Club website with your trainer name to enter the lottery.

The reward was, you guessed it, VIP status – only 20 lucky winners were awarded a prize. Aichi also received an old Pokémon Blog Post that was told that players, in addition, would get a “amazing gift”, but it seems that the gift is lost from time to time.
According to Utubar research, no other government blog posts have been mentioned since mentioning the VIP feature, apparently making a completely unique one -time event. It was also available for only a very limited time – – players had the opportunity to face members of the Deski Club staff between October 27 and October 31, 2008, between 1pm and 8pm for five days.
In particular, these are all the days of the week, so the players were not even given the opportunity to participate in that day, it is likely that they are away from work or school.
According to something Financial results of a protected NintendoAs of March 2010, Pokémon Platinum sold 7.06 million copies worldwide. If we assume that these sales are calculated All The players ever (for a number of reasons, are not fully accurate, such as those who buy pre -owned copies), which will mean that only 0.00028 % of the players have ever unlock the VIP feature.
It was definitely special, but it makes the fact that it has really offered so little.
When you’re here, definitely see our roundup Best Pokémon Game.