It was a great day yesterday for Pokemon fans as Diamond and Pearl remakes are on the cards when the Pokemon Company finally announced the news in their presentation video. As you may know, today is Pokemon’s 25th Anniversary marking 25 whole years since the first Pokemon titles debuted on Nintendo’s Game Boy in Japan.
Pokemon Diamond and Pearl
Pokemon Diamond and Pearl remakes have been rumoured for some time, and the Pokemon Company finally confirmed that they are indeed on the way during Friday’s Pokemon Presents video. However, the remakes will not be handled by Game Freak, the developer that usually produces games for the franchise – that honour will go to ILCA,
Surprising nobody, The Pokemon Company has announced that tomorrow, February 26, they will be hosting a brand new Pokemon Presents Presentation. The showcase falls a day before “Pokemon Day” and, coincidentally, the day before the franchise turns 25. The rumour mill has been churning wildly for the last few weeks and now it’s our time
There’s a lot going on in the world of Pokemon this year. The series celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2021, with Diamond and Pearl turning 15 and Pokemon GO turning five. That’s lead speculation to run wild recently that we could be in store for some very exciting Pokemon news. Not least of that, we
Tekken series director, Katsuhira Harada has shown interest in the possibility of a sequel to Pokken Tournament following a brief Twitter exchange with a fan. Prompted by a fan thanking him for his work on the Pokemon fighting spinoff, Harada Tweeted, “POKKÉN!! By the way, how do you enter ” É ” from your iPhone?”
Pokemon has now kicked off its 25th-anniversary celebrations. The Pocket Monsters reach a quarter of a century this year and The Pokemon Company plans to celebrate. We’ve already had a glimpse of some special cards, a Katy Perry collaboration and an awesome nostalgic video, as well as getting a firm release date for the New
If you ever wanted to feel old, the fact the Pokemon turns 25 this year is a good place to start. Everybody’s favourite Pocket Monsters first graced the world all the way back in 1996. It started with Pocket Monsters: Red and Green hitting the Game Boy in Japan that February. Red and Blue followed