
We just posted the US commercial of “Pokemon Heart Gold/Soul Silver” and now Nintendo are getting all excited over the release of the games which is no doubt down to the fact that they are going to sell another gazillion copies of the ever popular franchise.
This looks like a great update Nintendo but when on earth are we going to see a fully-fledged Pokemon RPG on Wii? Come on get to it!
Head inside for the press release.
Filed under Corporate, New Media, News, Nintendo DS, Press Releases, Release Dates, Retro by on Mar 15th, 2010. 1 Comment.
If you’ve not seen it on TV yet, here is the Pokemon Heart Gold and Soul Silver US commercial. The game is now available to buy in North America so go catch ‘em all (again!).
These re-made Pokemon Gold and Silver titles from the Gameboy make use of the ‘PokeWalker‘ which is basically a pedometer shaped as a Pokeball that connects to your DS via infrared. You can level up your Pokemon as you walk around and your footsteps are converted into ‘watts’ which can be used to catch various Pokemon and sent to your game on the DS!
The games were released last September in Japan and are available in PAL territories 26th March.
Filed under Cool Stuff, New Media, News, Nintendo DS, Release Dates, Retro, Videos & Trailers by on Mar 15th, 2010. Comment.

Released last year in Japan, the remakes of Pokemon Gold and Silver are hitting European shores on 26th March 2010, Nintendo and the pokemon Company have announced.
Both titles have been re-built from the ground up and are designed to work to the strengths of the DS console. In addition they are going to be bundled with the same peripheral as the Japanese games, ‘The PokeWalker‘, which you can see above. The PokeWalker is a pedometer shaped as a Pokeball and help you gain experience in the game (You can read more about that here).
Head inside for the full press release if Pokemon’s your thing.
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Filed under Hardware, News, Nintendo DS, Press Releases, Release Dates, Retro by on Jan 12th, 2010. Comment.










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