With Pokémon Red, Blue and Yellow all releasing on 3DS, here are all the differences between each version to help you decide which one to buy.
Pokecology is a real book based on the behavioral science and ecology of Pokemon, and it's coming (to Japan) in mid-June.
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet are set to receive upgrades for the Nintendo Switch 2 to improve performance when the new console launches later this year.
For anyone who somehow missed the news over the weekend, Pokémon developer Game Freak suffered a data leak in August which has just come to light, with various internal docs, source code to games, and other material finding its way onto the internet.
I imagine if the source code for legend ZA gets dumped online, even in an unfinished state, modders will finish it, clean it up and it would punch a hole right though the games sales numbers
Some of the stuff from these leaks is pretty wild, particularly the human/Pokémon relations, I imagine Game Freak spends a lot of time reigning in the lore guy (supposedly it's a girl) who's totalling into that mythos. Makes me wonder if some of the stuff we see in game is toned done versions of that stuff that has been sanitised for the audience (some of that is really interesting though).
Sounds dumb but I really have been looking at articles like this. Want to go through GEN 1 again so that I can have some solid GEN 1 pokemon go with me to Sun/Moon.
I'm leaning Yellow because I would be able to get a strong Pikachu easily and would have all 3 GEN 1 starters.
Scyther and Beedrill make me want Red, however.
Never knew there are different colors of Pokemon. Always thought the color is only yellow