Thirty years on from Pokémon first breaking out of Japan, it’s tempting to frame the anniversary as pure nostalgia, a moment ...
The Pokémon universe celebrated its 30th anniversary last week. According to a West Virginia University expert on game design ...
Natalie (She/Her) is a writer and game design enthusiast hailing from way-too-sunny Los Angeles. She loves to dissect game narrative and analyze mechanics, but she doesn’t even want to think about how ...
Julián F.L. is a video game & anime expert, historian & journalist with a lot of passion for these subjects and over 10 years of experience in writing about them. He has enjoyed video games, anime, ...
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Pokémon Legends: Z-A will be bringing back one of the Kalos region's most mysterious characters, hopefully to shed some light on his mysterious origins. Later this year, Pokémon Legends: Z-A will ...
A new, free artificial intelligence program called Lambdal is currently taking over the Internet. By typing in a prompt, the AI can generate a Pokemon design based on the words you fed to it. It takes ...
A Pokemon Winds and Waves fan shares their own design for the final evolution of Browt, showing off a fearsome final stage for the Grass bird.
In the 30 years since Pokémon debuted in Japan with the 1996 release of Pokémon Red and Pokémon Green for Nintendo Game Boy, ...
Pokemon Winds and Waves hasn’t revealed Pombon’s evolutions yet, but fans already have bold, detailed ideas for where the fiery pup could go next.
On February 27, 1996, Pocket Monsters Red and Green, which became known in the US as Pokémon Red and Blue versions, were ...