New Pokémon video game, new movie and new television season set to launch in 2011: Po
New Pokémon video game, new movie and new television season set to launch in 2011: Pokémon ...
Kicking off what promises to be a banner year for its global fanbase, The Pokémon Company International announced today the upcoming 14th season of the popular children’s animated series (name TBA), which is slated for a worldwide television debut in 2011. In addition to the new season, the 13th film in the Pokémon franchise (name TBA) will premiere in 2011, featuring two new characters in the highly anticipated spring 2011 international launch of Pokémon Black Version and Pokémon White Version video games for the Nintendo DS family of systems. The video games recently broke a sales record, becoming the fastest selling DS games ever in Japan over the first week of launch, totaling 2.55 million units.
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Being outdated is an understatement, but some kind of news from NoA is good at least.
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Yabukuron
Being outdated is an understatement, but some kind of news from NoA is good at least.
I put the late tag on! I only found it now. It clears up rumors about M13 premiering this year, though.
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Sorry, I couldn't resist.
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A little slow, but at least the movie thing is clarified a bit.
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Lateness aside, has there been any speculation on what the new game is gonna be? Mystery Dungeon, Ranger or Battle Revolution? Or some new spin off?
Probably too early, but it's already got me excited for some reason.
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Lateness aside, has there been any speculation on what the new game is gonna be? Mystery Dungeon, Ranger or Battle Revolution? Or some new spin off?
The Video Games are going to be called Black and White, and there are going to be a bunch of new Pokemon in the new Isshu region.
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Katelynn
Lateness aside, has there been any speculation on what the new game is gonna be? Mystery Dungeon, Ranger or Battle Revolution? Or some new spin off?
Probably too early, but it's already got me excited for some reason.
Pokemon Black & White versions.
That's what it's referring to.
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Any news on English names?
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Besides Reshiram and Zekrom staying the same? No.
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Any news on English names?
If we can get pics from this MIPCOM 2010, there might be.
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If we can get pics from this MIPCOM 2010, there might be.
Wait, why would there be English names at the event?
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Wait, why would there be English names at the event?
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The Pokémon Company International will be exhibiting at booth 35.03 in the Riviera Hall at MIPCOM.
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Geeze, this got me all worked up; I thought it was Japan related.
Nevertheless, excellent.
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Yabukuron
Pokemon Black & White versions.
That's what it's referring to.
Oh, wow. The wording of the article's summary had me thinking something else. Stupid Nintendo of America. :|