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Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 10:43 am
Why does Canada always get the short end of the stick when it comes to Pokemon events? Personally, I'm tired of it. A lot of Canadian Trainers can't make it to the American dates. I've already sent a request to the Pokemon Company requesting Canadian dates and locations, but my one message won't do a thing. I think we should unite as many people as we possibly can and show the Pokemon Company that we are just as eligible as America to host Events and Tournaments. Does anybody agree with me?
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Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 11:54 am
Yes!
Too bad my letter would be located from America to America. sweatdrop
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Melody Hikari-Shinu Anson
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[Philosophy In A Teacup] Crew
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Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 3:32 pm
I'm an American, and I can't make it to the American dates. neutral
You think you have it bad, though? Talk to the kids in Europe, who are only getting three Qualifiers total: One in England, one in Germany, and one in France.
Seriously, the amount of American qualifiers (and lack of Canadian ones) may not be as much as Japan (who had ******** this year), but it's still better than the two from last year. And a Video Game Showdown is still new territory for The Pokémon Company. You're horribly naive if you think they're just going to jump in without testing the waters first. So give it time and if the PVGSD proves to be successful, then it'll get bigger every year.
Now I'm locking this because you could've easily just posted this in the EXISTING thread about the PVGSD, instead of making a whole new, pointless thread about it. /:
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