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[[File:Subway Bosses.png|thumb|The two Subway Bosses, Ingo and Emmet]] | [[File:Subway Bosses.png|thumb|The two Subway Bosses, Ingo and Emmet]] | ||
The {{bp|Official Nintendo Magazine}} UK has revealed that the English names of several concepts relating to the {{bp|Battle Subway}}. Firstly, the Battle Subway keeps its name. Meanwhile, the Trainer class Subway Master is now {{bp|Subway Boss (Trainer class)|Subway Boss}}, Nobori is now {{bp|Subway Boss Ingo|Ingo}}, and Kudari is now {{bp|Subway Boss Emmet|Emmet}}. | The {{bp|Official Nintendo Magazine}} UK has revealed that the English names of several concepts relating to the {{bp|Battle Subway}}. Firstly, the Battle Subway keeps its name. Meanwhile, the Trainer class Subway Master is now {{bp|Subway Boss (Trainer class)|Subway Boss}}, Nobori is now {{bp|Subway Boss Ingo|Ingo}}, and Kudari is now {{bp|Subway Boss Emmet|Emmet}}. However, it also incorrectly labeled the {{bp|Poké Transfer}} as keeping its Japanese name, PokéShifter. | ||
The official Pokémon Black and White website updated shortly afterward to correct the aforementioned mistake and give the names in other languages. It also revealed that the localization of the Shift Factory is {{bp|Poké Transfer Lab}}. | The official Pokémon Black and White website updated shortly afterward to correct the aforementioned mistake and give the names in other languages. It also revealed that the localization of the Shift Factory is {{bp|Poké Transfer Lab}}. |
Revision as of 05:54, 24 February 2011
Subway Bosses Ingo and Emmet revealed by ONM
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The Official Nintendo Magazine UK has revealed that the English names of several concepts relating to the Battle Subway. Firstly, the Battle Subway keeps its name. Meanwhile, the Trainer class Subway Master is now Subway Boss, Nobori is now Ingo, and Kudari is now Emmet. However, it also incorrectly labeled the Poké Transfer as keeping its Japanese name, PokéShifter.
The official Pokémon Black and White website updated shortly afterward to correct the aforementioned mistake and give the names in other languages. It also revealed that the localization of the Shift Factory is Poké Transfer Lab.
Characters
Image | Japanese | English | Spanish | French | German | Italian |
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Nobori | Ingo | Fero | Chammal | Hin | Andy | |
Kudari | Emmet | Caril | Chamsin | Her | Torn |
Locations
Image | Japanese | English | Spanish | French | German | Italian |
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Battle Subway | Battle Subway | Metro Batalla | Métro de Combat | Kampfmetro | Metrò Lotta | |
File:Poke Transfer Lab.png | Shift Factory | Poké Transfer Lab | Laboratorio Transfer | Porterlabor |
Other
Image | Japanese | English | Spanish | French | German | Italian |
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Subway Master | Subway Boss | Jefe Metro | Chef Métro | Metromeister | Capometrò | |
PokéShifter | Poké Transfer | Pokétransfer | Poké Fret | Poképorter | Pokétrasporto |