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''Pokémon Essentials'' is a discontinued game development tool for ''
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developed by Maruno and released in 2007, functioning as a free add-on for ''
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''. It was notably used to create a number of ''Pokémon'' fangames before being taken offline alongside its
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wiki in 2018 following a
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claim by
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. Its shutdown was controversial with fans, and was described as a major blow against the creation of fangames for the series. Still, unofficial forks have continued to exist, and keep ''Pokémon Essentials'' has been updated with elements introduced in later generations.


Development

''Pokémon Essentials'' was first released in 2007 as an add-on to the ''RPG Maker XP'' engine, and contained full tilesets, maps, music and sprites from various 2D ''Pokémon'' video games, alongside custom programming that allowed custom ''Pokémon'' games to be created with little-to-no programming knowledge. In 2018, Nintendo filed a copyright claim due to the included game assets, seeking to take down the tool and its associated wiki in order to erase any documentation on how to use the tool. ''
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'' noted that it continued to circulate covertly, but that the takedown would still make the tool "far less accessible".


Reception

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'' noted in 2017 that the Essentials engine was crucial for the development of ''Pokémon'' fangames, allowing developers to focus on the plot of their games rather than having to program them from scratch. While she observed that it was becoming outdated due to the age of the ''RPG Maker XP'' software it relied on, she nevertheless stated that it had a positive role in introducing people to game development for the first time, as that version of ''RPG Maker'' was now cheaper than a single ''Pokémon'' game. She also highlighted that despite Nintendo's ongoing cease and desists of original ''Pokémon'' fangames created in the Essentials engine, such as '' Pokémon Uranium'', unauthorized Chinese ''Pokémon'' clones using official assets were still proliferating on mobile platforms regardless. Nick Santangelo of ''
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'' called Nintendo's shutdown of the development tool a "major blow" against fan creators, noting high levels of negative fan reaction on social media. Kyle Orland of ''
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'' described it as marking a "new level of zealousness" in Nintendo's fight against fangame creators. Swapna Krishna of ''
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'' described the former tool as "a great way for fans and developers to engage with the franchise while also expressing their creativity and figuring out the ins and outs of game development", stating that, while it would likely continue to be distributed in an underground manner, the community had "lost a lot" following Nintendo's decision. The removal of the tool caused a fan backlash on the Internet forum
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, with many asking why a small, not-for-profit tool that had existed for more than a decade already would damage the profits of such a major company, and questioning its effectiveness, despite acknowledging Nintendo's right to remove it.


References

{{Pokémon Essentials 2007 software Video game development software