Kids and man-children everywhere spent the weekend speculating about how Pokemon X and Y’s new “Mega Evolutions” would work, and thanks to a new trailer released by Nintendo, now we know.
The latest Pokemon seems intent on shaking up the established Pokemon formula: besides finally moving on from 2D graphics and adding a brand new type, the game will also feature new “Mega Evolutions” for older Pokemon that will make them even more powerful than they were …
I’m not sure how discounted video games are supposed to help you get ready for the upcoming school year, but Best Buy’s annual Back to School sale is marking the end of summer with some pretty decent deals on some great games.
With Tokyo Game Show just around the corner, it seems like every major Japanese developer has decided to tease some big announcements right now. Pokemon developer Game Freak has just put up a new teaser image on their site that suggests that a new Pokemon crossover …
So, Pokémon has been around for awhile now, right? Most people have probably gotten around to giving at least one of the games a try, and it’s funny, because everyone always seems to ask the same question when they’re finished: Wouldn’t it be awesome if Nintendo …
Pokemon’s core, rock-paper-scissors like mechanic of differing Pokemon “types” hasn’t changed much in the last thirteen years, but that may all change with Pokemon X and Y, as Nintendo announced today that the latest Pokemon will add a brand new, 18th type to shake up the …
As promised, the Pokemon Company gave fans another look at the upcoming Pokemon X and Y this weekend by revealing a brand new Pokemon that has a strong resemblance to one of the original generation’s most famous legendaries.
If the games announced in today’s Nintendo Direct were enough to convince you to finally go out and buy a 3DS, you’re in luck: today Nintendo also announced that everyone who purchases a 3DS XL along with a copy of either Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Gates of …
Japanese company Tsutaya has compiled a list of the 19 games that sold the most copies in Japan during 2012, and unsurprisingly, Nintendo and Capcom dominate the chart thanks to strong sales of the latest Pokemon, Resident Evil, and Monster Hunter games.