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Nintendo returns to E3 2021 with a digital-only direct stream.

40 minutes for Switch games “mostly releasing in 2021″ With E3 returning this for 2021 after absence last year, Nintendo has announced by Twitter that they will be returning to this year to hold their annual E3 direct event and treehouse stream on June 15, 2021, at E3 2021, which will only be a digital event due to Corvid. Here …

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Pokemon Legends: Arceus launches on January 28, 2022

Breath of the wild lookalike Pokémon game comes soon. The newest evolution of the Pokémon series lunches sooner than ever. Pokemon Legends: Arceus will launch for Switch on January 28, 2022, the Pokemon Company said. Here is an overview of the game by The Pokémon Company. In Pokemon Legends: Arceus, the Pokemon series takes a bold new direction, fusing action with RPG elements. The …

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November 19 is the day Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl launches

Gen 4 remakes get a release date. The Generation four remakes of Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Pokemon Shining Pearl will launch for Switch on November 19 worldwide, The Pokemon Company announced by Twitter. A Double pack featuring both versions will also be available. Here is an overview by the Gamefreak, Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Pokemon Shining Pearl are faithful remakes of Pokemon Diamond Version and Pokemon Pearl Version, which were …

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Pokemon Sword and Shield announced for Nintendo Switch

Due out in late 2019. Nintendo has officially announced Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield for Switch. It will launch simultaneously worldwide in late 2019. Here is an overview of the game, via The Pokemon Company: ■ About The Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield games take place in the Galar region. Galar is an expansive region with diverse environments— an idyllic countryside, contemporary cities, thick forest, and craggy, snow-covered …

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“Too Cute to be Successful in the U.S -Pokemon Developer Junichi Masuda

Pokemon Developer Junichi Masuda Feared the Cutesy Jigglypuff Would be Rejected by Americans It’s cliché to look back on the phenomenal popularity of Pokemon and talk about its “humble beginnings,” but franchise origin stories don’t come much humbler than Pokemon’s. Pokemon Red, Blue, and the Japan-exclusive Green was developed as a passion project with tiny teams. After six years of …

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