Yep, first ever gameplay footage of the new Pokemon’s – “Pokemon Black” and “Pokemon White“. Go!

The fifth generation Pokemon games have been announced by Nintendo and The Pokemon Company and are called “Pokemon Black” and “Pokemon White“. According to the Pokemon website the games “will be reborn innovatively”. Sounds like music to our ears!
We will be getting more details on these games April 15th so stay tuned. For now we know that the games will hit in Japan this fall for DS (no strangely not the 3DS).
According to CVG, The Pokemon Company could already be tinkering away with development for the DS’s successor and were supposedly the first third party to be offered the kits. However if you are holding out hope that this is the rumoured news that Nintendo will be revealing at their press conferences next week then you mght be disappointed. The source speaking with CVG said “Any kind of March announcement wouldn’t fit with the timeline I understand the second DS to be on,”, he of course is speaking of GDC in March so if it is unlikely to be revealed at that event, next week is most likely out too.
Also the DS is still selling like hot cakes around the world and while that remains true, Nintendo won’t rush to market with any new hardware.
Head inside to read what CVG have to say about DS2.
Earlier this week The Pokemon Company announced it would be re-releasing Pokemon Gold and Silver, now titled ‘Heart Gold’ and ‘Soul Silver’ for Nintendo DS to commemorate the 10th year anniversary of the games original release.
Both titles will sport updated visuals, more content and of course DS controls. This video came from the ‘Pokémon Sunday’ show on Japanese TV and while it’s not very long at least it gives you an idea of what to expect.
The game is due for release later this year in Japan and no doubt we will have some more on these Pokemon titles come E3 next month.

Now officially announced by The Pokemon Company are the new versions of Pokemon Gold and Silver, now dubbed Heart Gold and Soul Silver.
The games will be remade to include all the added benefits of the new DS hardware including upgraded graphics, sound and new content.
The titles are due for a year end release to coincide with the 10th year anniversary of the original games release. Nintendo of America or Europe have yet to confirmed a western release though fingers crossed they do at E3 next month.












