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Forums - Nintendo Discussion - Celebrate 20 years of Pokémon: new video for the 20th anniversary, New Nintendo 3DS bundle, mythical pokémon distributions, actions figures and more !

Thank god I didn't buy the AC bundle.

Hopefully I can get this one.



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I'm looking forward to the free stuff: Pokemon Go and the legendaries. I had hoped they would release a limited retail version of Pokemon RBY for 15-20€ with some collector's items, but maybe there is yet hope.



You know it deserves the GOTY.

Come join The 2018 Obscure Game Monthly Review Thread.

Hah I didn't notice it was the 20th anniversary... Kind of a big coincidence as I literally just got down from exploring the attic half an hour ago where I found my pokemon blue (first pokemon game), red, yellow, gold, and my Pokemon Pikachu Virtual Pet.

As for the latter, I only moments ago finally remembered how it works, being one of the world's first fitbits haha... You get points from steps that you can gamble with and buy watts to gift to Pikachu.

Very cool... Earlier last year I also found my rather robust (and now valuable only for sentimental reasons) Pokemon cards. I organized them according to pokedex number and now feel somewhat obligated to finish the original 151 :p

Somehow or another I have quite a few japanese and German ones...



Is this a normal "New" 3DS or XL "New" 3DS?

Also where is the online listing!!!!!!!!!!



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Oh good we definitely needed more Darkrais running around!
But yeah, don't care for the new stuff they announced here, where's mah Pokemon Z?



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I just really want them legendaries. While I'm not as interested in the other stuff, they seem like great products to celebrate Pokemon's 20th.



Wow, this is going to sell a lot of 3DS's.

Nintendo is one of the few companies that can whip up sales out of thin air just with the power of their IP's and nostalgia.