For the past two years, DS owners suffered through mediocre (and worse) Pokemon spin-offs, such as Pokemon Dash and Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team -- but no longer. After a successful launch in Japan, Nintendo will finally unleash the new chapters in the 11-year franchise, Pokemon Diamond Version and Pearl Version, both of which provide a new Wi-Fi multiplayer battle mode that set these above the average Pokemon game.
With the Pokémon 25th Anniversary rumour mill in full spin, fans firmly believe Pokémon Diamond and Pearl remakes are a guarantee. It makes sense really, with Sinnoh next in line for a regional reboot, and it’s been six years since the last remakes, the Hoenn-based Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire.
Alex S. from Link Cable Gaming writes: " Pokémon’s release kicked off a worldwide phenomenon that is still going strong to this day. In fact, some will say it’s never been a better time to try to ‘catch ’em all’. But is it? That’s the question we’re aiming to answer in this inaugural article of Pokémon week here at Link Cable Gaming – which generation of Pocket Monsters is truly the master of them all?"
2021 marks the 25th anniversary of everyone's favorite monster-catching franchise: Pokemon. Celebrate the big milestone with TechRaptor as we take a trip down memory lane through each generation.