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		<title>Pokemon Charts In UK Top 40 Weekly Charts, Following Pokemon GO Success</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jul 2016 16:07:20 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><a href="https://gamingbolt.com/nintendo-3ds-sales-rise-by-over-100-projections-for-pokemon-sunmoon-go-up-on-back-of-pokemon-gos-success">We had reported upon this last week</a>, but the UK was seeing a renewed bout of <em>Pokemon</em> fever on the back of the launch of <em>Pokemon GO</em> there- and now, it seems as though <a href="http://www.ukie.info/">we have definitive and conclusive proof</a> of interest in the mainline <em>Pokemon</em> games having increased as a result of the launch of the perennially successful mobile game.</p>
<p><em>Three</em> <em>Pokemon</em> games charted in the UK Top 40 this week, of the four separate SKUs that are available on the Nintendo 3DS currently- <em>Pokemon OmegaRuby</em> was No. 17, <em>Pokemon Alpha Sapphire</em> is at 24th, and finally, <em>Pokemon Y</em> sits at 29th. <em>Pokemon X</em> remains the only 3DS <em>Pokemon</em> game to not chart this week. Gfk, the company tracking game sales in the UK, expects the spike to be sustained, and to see <em>Pokemon</em> related hardware and software to see an increased uptake August onwards.</p>
<p>It will be interesting to see if all of this craze can last until <em>Pokemon Sun/Moon</em>, the next mainline games in the series that are due to launch on November 18 worldwide exclusively in the 3DS, and November 23 in Europe.</p>
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		<title>Seven New Pokémon Online Competitions Announced</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 May 2014 17:23:41 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[It's a pretty varied and exciting slate of online events coming up this year.]]></description>
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<p>The Pokemon Company has announced seven more online competitions in Pokemon X and Pokemon Y, giving players around the world even more opportunities to battle each other in online battles. These will all be in addition to the Pokemon World Championships and Pokemon International Challenge May, the latter of which is currently in progress.</p>
<p>The online competitions are good ways for veteran Pokemon players to flex their muscles and test their mettle against other players around the world; some events even let players accrue Championship Points, which they can use to get an invite to battle in the World Championships.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the schedule for the online competitions in Pokemon X and Pokemon Y:</p>
<p><br style="color: #222222;" /><strong style="color: #222222;">May 16–18</strong><span style="color: #222222;">: 2014 International Challenge May. Registration is closed.</span><br style="color: #222222;" /><br style="color: #222222;" /><strong style="color: #222222;">June 6–8</strong><span style="color: #222222;">: Think Fast Competition: Single Battle.</span><br style="color: #222222;" /><br style="color: #222222;" /><strong style="color: #222222;">Late June</strong><span style="color: #222222;">: 2014 International Challenge June.</span><br style="color: #222222;" /><br style="color: #222222;" /><strong style="color: #222222;">July</strong><span style="color: #222222;">: Eevee Friendly Match [Name TBD].</span><br style="color: #222222;" /><br style="color: #222222;" /><strong style="color: #222222;">July</strong><span style="color: #222222;">: All Star Battle [Name TBD].</span><br style="color: #222222;" /><br style="color: #222222;" /><strong style="color: #222222;">August</strong><span style="color: #222222;">: Think Fast Competition: Double Battle.</span><br style="color: #222222;" /><br style="color: #222222;" /><strong style="color: #222222;">Autumn</strong><span style="color: #222222;">: Fairy-type Cup [Name TBD].</span><br style="color: #222222;" /><br style="color: #222222;" /><strong style="color: #222222;">Autumn</strong><span style="color: #222222;">: Halloween Party [Name TBD].</span></p>
<p>Make sure to register for the events you want to battle in. The June events, in particular, have rapidly approaching deadlines.</p>
<p>Pokemon X and Y are the latest installments in the long running series that were released last year to great critical and commercial success; the newest installments in the series, Pokemon OmegaRuby and AlphaSapphire, have been announced for a November release this year on 3DS. They will be remakes of 2003&#8217;s fan favorite games, Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire.</p>
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		<title>Pokemon National Championships Around The World Detailed</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Apr 2014 19:59:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Your chance to be the very best like no one ever was.]]></description>
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<p>More than thirty countries around the world will be hosting national Pokemon Championships, as the road to the 2014 Pokémon World Championships heats up. These championships will allow players of Pokemon X and Y (the video game) as well as the Pokemon Trading Card Game, around the world, to meet at the prestigious Eleventh Annual Pokemon World Championships in Washington D.C. in August this year.</p>
<p>“Our vibrant Pokémon community loves a good Pokémon battle,” said J.C. Smith, director of Consumer Marketing, The Pokémon Company International. “The Pokémon National Championships will bring out the best players and biggest fans in each country.”</p>
<p>The Pokemon National and World Championships are surprisingly competitive every year, and more than 2,000 people are expected to participate in the US National Championship this year (which will be held in July in Indianapolis). With this seemingly being an off year for the Pokemon franchise (no new game is announced to release this year), this could be a good chance to further boost the sales of Pokemon X and Y, and all associated merchandise. At last count, the 3DS exclusive games stood at 11.87 million units sold worldwide in less than three months.</p>
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		<title>Official Pokemon X and Pokemon Y Battle Tournament Begins March 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Feb 2014 01:37:57 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Travel across the land, searching far and wide, each Pokemon to understand the power that's inside.]]></description>
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<p>The official UK Pokemon X and Pokemon Y Battle Tournament kicks off on March 1; qualifying events will be held at GAME stores and shopping centers across Great Britain, which will then lead to a Grand Final taking place in London in April.</p>
<p>The two top placing Trainers from the ‘Ultimate Pokémon Expert’ and ‘Junior Expert’ age categories at the Grand Final will then be offered fast track entry to the Pokémon UK Video Game Championships event this coming Spring, meaning they skip straight to the second round.</p>
<p>And why should you bother with this? Well, apart from trying to be the very best like no one ever was, this is also a chance for you to either win some Nintendo products (which, if you are playing Pokemon, you presumably don&#8217;t need), or a trip to Japan.</p>
<p>So, trainers across UK, you now get to battle your roster of potentially 719 Pokemon to see who is the very best.</p>
<p><a title="The internet makes history, as 70,000+ players play Pokemon Red all at once" href="https://gamingbolt.com/the-internet-makes-history-as-70000-players-play-pokemon-red-all-at-once" target="_blank">Or you could just let Twitch battle for you.</a></p>
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		<title>New Pokemon Revealed for Pokemon X and Y</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Feb 2014 22:05:58 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Legendary Rock and Fairy Type Pokemon incoming.]]></description>
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<p>Pokemon X and Pokemon Y launched with only 69 new Pokemon (not counting any of the Mega-Evolutions that they added)- the lowest number of new Pokemon added by a new generation till date. When this number was revealed, many pointed out that newer, secret Pokemon are always added to games as form of post release DLC, so one shouldn&#8217;t be so quick to jump to conclusions.</p>
<p>Well, they appear to have been vindicated now, as a new Pokemon has just been revealed: Diancie is a mythical Rock and Fairy type Pokemon, known as the Pokemon of beauty. During battles, it has the ability to produce a great volume of diamonds instantaneously by compressing air between its hands. It uses these diamonds to attack enemies and protect itself.</p>
<p>As with all &#8216;event&#8217; Pokemon, it cannot be caught in game with normal methods- it will probably be made available as free DLC to all players over Wifi and store promotions at a later date. Stay tuned for more information.</p>
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		<title>Pokemon TCG: XY Expansion Pack Launching February 5</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jan 2014 23:44:27 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>After the release of Pokemon X and Y for the Nintendo 3DS last year, the Pokemon Trading Card Game will be entering the sixth generation itself- the Pokemon TCG: XY Expansion hits stores on February 5.</p>
<p>The XY Expansion Pack will be channeling the games that it based on, including new Fairy Type Pokemon, Fairy Type moves, Fairy Type Energy cards, and all new Mega-Evolutions. Players will, as always, either be able to purchase pre-made decks, or buy booster packs that come in packs of nine cards.</p>
<p>Since its release, the Pokémon Trading Card Game has shipped over 20 billion cards across 74 countries, making it one of the most successful trading card games of all time. The XY expansion set continues the series&#8217; tradition of keeping up with the latest trends in the mainline Pokemon games.</p>
<p>Pokemon X and Y themselves released on the 3DS last year to great critical and commercial success. You can check out our review <a title="Pokemon X and Y Review" href="https://gamingbolt.com/pokemon-x-and-y-review" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
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		<title>Pokemon Bank Launches December 27 on Nintendo eShop</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Dec 2013 00:19:49 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Cloud storage and transfer utility for Pokemon X and Y launches later this month.]]></description>
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<p>Pokemon Bank, the cloud storage utility for Pokemon X and Y that also lets players store up to 3,000 Pokemon online, alongside allowing them to transfer Pokemon between generations en masse, will finally be going live on December 27, The Pokemon Company has announced.</p>
<p>Pokemon Bank will allow players to store Pokemon from multiple copies of the game on a single 3DS system, essentially letting fans restart the adventure again and again without any fear of losing their critters.</p>
<p>Pokemon Bank also includes Poke Transporter, a free utility that allows players to transfer Pokemon from older Pokemon games into X and Y. Poke Transporter is compatible with all Pokemon Black and White games (Black, White, Black 2, and White 2), which in turn are backwards compatible as far back as Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire on the Gameboy Advance.</p>
<p>Players who download the app by January 31 2014 will get a complimentary 30 free days of usage. After that, an annual fee of $4.99/£4.49/€4.99 will be charged.</p>
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		<title>Pokemon X and Y Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Oct 2013 06:44:08 +0000</pubDate>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="float: left; color: #b00000; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 60px; line-height: 35px; padding-right: 6px;">T</span>here is something about Pokemon that most outside observers do not know- those who have never been a part of the phenomenon most likely only see it as a cynical cash grab, with endless refreshes for the video games, a never ending anime, a line of merchandise that never seems to end, a trading card game that won&#8217;t go away, and annual movie releases.</p>
<p>What these people do not recognize is that Pokemon has sold nearly 250 million copies worldwide because of a very special thing- it captures the feelings of wonder and excitement that everyone once felt as a child, the feeling of stepping out of your house and going on your own grand, epic adventure. There is a reason that the Pokemon games de-emphasize storytelling so much, and that the little plot that they <em>do</em> have is essentially regurgitated every single time (Pokemon Black/White notwithstanding): these games are <em>your </em>adventure. <em>Your</em> story. You decide how it goes.</p>
<p>But that grand adventure that we&#8217;ve wanted, that everyone set out on for the first time on the Gameboy, in recent years, hasn&#8217;t felt so grand. it&#8217;s felt constrained, held back, a victim of its developers&#8217; refusal to do anything to the formula that might upset the delicate balance they struck on their first outing. The games themselves have continued to be great- <a title="Pokemon Black/White Review" href="https://gamingbolt.com/pokemon-blackwhite-review" target="_blank">incredible, even</a>&#8211; but last year&#8217;s release of the Pokemon Black 2/White 2 <a title="Pokemon Black 2/White 2 Review" href="https://gamingbolt.com/pokemon-black-2white-2-review" target="_blank">finally marked the point where it felt like the magic was gone</a>. The grand adventure was over. This was not an epic quest to be the best, it was just a video game, and a painfully limited one at that. It was time to grow up now.</p>
<p>And then Pokemon X and Y came along. They <em>had </em>grown. They had changed. Pokemon grew up, and in do ing so, it made us all feel like little kids again, giddy with excitement at stepping out of the doorstep for our very own grand adventure.</p>
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<p><p class='review-highlite' >
        "The core formula remains the same as ever: you're a young man or woman who receives a new Pokemon, and then sets out on the perennial quest to catch them all and be the very best there ever was."   
      </p></p>
<p>Pokemon X and Y represent what is probably the single biggest leap the series has taken since Pokemon Gold and Silver, if not ever. The changes range from the entirely obvious at a glance- the new 3D graphics and the dynamic battles- to the less superficial, but more important to the core gameplay- such as the persistent online connectivity, and the streamlined options for training your Pokemon-  to the more obscure ones, that by themselves don&#8217;t do anything to change the game, but collectively make it seem that much more alive- like character customization.</p>
<p>The meat of the game- the battles- sees some changes via the much hyped Mega Evolutions, and the addition of an eighteenth type that messes up the type matchup chart that everyone knows off by heart by this point, meaning the entire game will keep surprising you in little ways, and keep you guessing.</p>
<p>The core formula remains the same as ever: you&#8217;re a young man or woman who receives a new Pokemon, and then sets out on the perennial quest to catch them all and be the very best there ever was. Along the way, you take on Pokemon Gyms, winning gym badges to earn the right to participate in the Pokemon League, and be recognized as the Pokemon Master. You also meet some lively and quirky characters on your journey, and end up stopping a criminal syndicate&#8217;s evil plans.</p>
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        "One great thing about X and Y's story is how laid back and in the background it is- unlike the Pokemon Black/White games, which were a more guided experience through the Pokemon world, X and Y gives you signposts to check your progress, but otherwise leaves you entirely on your own."   
      </p></p>
<p>That standard structure remains largely the same in Pokemon X and Y, but right off the bat, there are changes, minor changes that cumulatively make the experience feel fresh again. In addition to that, the main story moves with an amazing pace. Players of previous games in the series probably remember how slow they are to get started (Diamond and Pearl, especially, had a tutorial that could last for well over an hour). In Pokemon X and Y, you get your Pokemon within the first couple of minutes, and then you are off on your way to meet the Pokemon Professor (who does not live in the same town as you anymore, instead living in the bustling metropolis of Lumiose) to see what exactly he wants from you.</p>
<p>Other wrinkles to the story have also been added- your immediate task is to uncover the secret of Mega-Evolution, a mysterious phenomenon that seems to be unique to the Kalos region. Instead of having a rival, you have a group of friends, who accompany you sometimes, and often return to battle you, and give you tips and hints. And finally, there is the story of Team Flare, the criminal organization in this game. While Team Flare is a definite step down from Team Plasma, their story, and especially the story of their leader, is dark, disturbing, and surprisingly emotional. It also leads to one of the most sympathetic characters in the Pokemon series, and raises some questions that are actually relevant for all of us. The ending is great and unexpected too, and it leaves you with a warm and fuzzy feeling.</p>
<p>One great thing about X and Y&#8217;s story is how laid back and in the background it is- unlike the Pokemon Black/White games, which were a more guided experience through the Pokemon world, X and Y gives you signposts to check your progress, but otherwise leaves you entirely on your own. It doesn&#8217;t want to interfere. It is <em>your</em> adventure after all. It&#8217;s <em>your</em> story. How can it be your story if it keeps interrupting you to tell its own story?</p>
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<p><p class='review-highlite' >
        "For the first time, Pokemon battles actually feel like that, Pokemon battles. The incredible thing is that unlike other game series that have become slower in the transition to 3D, and unlike Pokemon, where the battles have become increasingly slower over time, X and Y's Pokemon battles are faster."   
      </p></p>
<p>But enough about the story. Who plays Pokemon for the story anyway? The real reason you play is to catch them all, and I&#8217;m happy to report that Pokemon X and Y represent the best, most well rounded, most streamlined games to help you towards that cause. The selection of Pokemon you can find in the wild is staggering. Previous Pokemon games withheld the best Pokemon until <em>after</em> you had beaten the Pokemon League, giving you mediocre ones at best to work with. No longer. X and Y have an amazing variety of Pokemon, and by the time you have reached the second gym, you&#8217;ll already be making difficult choices about which Pokemon to bench and which to include in your active roster. You&#8217;ll also probably have caught well over a hundred of them before the game is even halfway done.</p>
<p>And catching them is fun, and satisfying. Unlike previous games, which gave you a static slideshow as a stand in for Pokemon battles, X and Y give you amazingly realized Pokemon battles, with some great dynamic attack animations and a camera that swivels, swerves, zooms in and out for maximum effect.</p>
<p>For the first time, Pokemon battles actually feel like that, Pokemon battles. The incredible thing is that unlike other game series that have become slower in the transition to 3D, and unlike Pokemon itself, where the battles have become increasingly slower over time (anyone remember Diamond and Pearl, and their excruciatingly slow pace of battles?), X and Y&#8217;s Pokemon battles are <em>faster. </em>The animations are quick and snappy, and fights that would have taken upwards of five minutes before are now completed in a couple of minutes, max.</p>
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<p><p class='review-highlite' >
        "X and Y give you EXP Share barely an hour in, an item that evenly splits experience across all your Pokemon, regardless of whether they participated in the battle or not. It makes the entire process so much easier and faster, it's amazing."   
      </p></p>
<p>This streamlining is characteristic of the entire game- X and Y are the most realized vision of the Pokemon world yet, and feature mostly everything the series has had over the years, and then some additions of their own, but they never feel overwhelming, never feel intimidating, never feel bogged down. For example, take the simple act of leveling up your Pokemon. It used to be a literal grind in previous games, and having a rounded party was something that could take hours upon hours.</p>
<p>Not anymore. X and Y give you EXP Share barely an hour in, an item that evenly splits experience across all your Pokemon, regardless of whether they participated in the battle or not. It makes the entire process so much easier and faster, it&#8217;s amazing. Of course, purists who balk at this notion and want the &#8216;pure&#8217; Pokemon formula are free to turn the item off and play the game like they used to.</p>
<p>Similar improvements abound in all areas of the game- Pokemon stat training, which earlier used to be the infinitely obtuse EV training method, can now be done via a series of extremely fun minigames that are ever present on the bottom screen. Movement itself is now much faster, with you having the ability to run right from the beginning of the game (seriously, you had to &#8216;unlock&#8217; it in previous games), and then getting roller skates, and finally a bike, to traverse the game&#8217;s world even faster.</p>
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<p><p class='review-highlite' >
        "The gorgeous cell shaded art style brings the Kalos region to life, while staying true to the series' distinctive look over the years. As far as graphics go, Pokemon X and Y are beautiful."   
      </p></p>
<p>But the most impressive outcome of all this streamlining is the game&#8217;s online functionality, which is simply the best in any Nintendo game yet, and on par with the functionality offered by the best online games on other platforms. Pokemon X and Y are persistently connected to the internet via the Player Search System, which not only lets you trade and battle with friends and with strangers around the world (ranked <em>and</em> unranked matches), with a fully customizable set of rules, but also allows for other, more social functions.</p>
<p>It lists everybody in the world who is currently in the same area in the game as you, and you can click on their avatar, check their profile, challenge them to a battle, trade Pokemon, see their PR video (a short ten second clip made to introduce yourself that the game lets you make), give them an O-Power, which is a helpful buff, or simply just send a &#8216;Nice&#8217; their way. Interact with them, and you get the ability to add them to your Friends list, without any need for Friend Codes. It&#8217;s amazing, and it makes Pokemon feel like the social game it was always meant to be.</p>
<p>And that&#8217;s the thing: in spite of the transition to 3D, in spite of so much changing with this chapter, Pokemon X and Y feels like Pokemon was always meant to be, reinvented for a newer age. Take the graphics, for example. The gorgeous cell shaded art style brings the Kalos region (which is overtly inspired by France) to life, while staying true to the series&#8217; distinctive look over the years. As far as graphics go, Pokemon X and Y are beautiful.</p>
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<p><p class='review-highlite' >
        "The music that plays on later routes, as well as the battle theme for Team Flare, both stand as some of the best contributions to the series' musical canon."   
      </p></p>
<p>No, they will not win any awards for their technical ambition, and they are rather simplistic in terms of textures. Plus the graphics suffer some incredible slowdown in battles if you have 3D enabled; not to mention the fact that 3D itself only works during battles and some dungeons and cutscenes, which is extremely disappointing. But they are smooth, beautiful, and appealing. What Game Freak lacks in technical proficiency, it makes up for in terms of sheer, beautiful art.</p>
<p>Similarly, there&#8217;s the soundtrack. It is understated, catchy, and some of the later tunes are genuinely great. The music that plays on later routes, as well as the battle theme for Team Flare, both stand as some of the best contributions to the series&#8217; musical canon. And while we are on the topic of sound, the Pokemon songs have <em>finally</em> been updated, and they no longer sound like a dial up modem from the 1990s, instead sounding a bit more like animals (except for Pikachu, who actually says his name just like in the anime now). This makes them feel more like real animals that you are raising, which is the point of the games after all.</p>
<p>While we&#8217;re on that topic, let&#8217;s talk about Pokemon Amie. This basically turns the game into Nintendogs for Pokemon, letting you pet, feed, and play with your Pokemon, and interact with them. The Pokemon exhibit some great personality in Pokemon Amie, and it is easy to get attached to them if you play it enough, further enhancing the illusion that these are <em>your </em>pets<em>. </em>Of course, you don&#8217;t have to bother with the mode if it&#8217;s not your thing- like so many other things in this game, it is completely optional. The choice is yours. It <i>is</i> your adventure after all.</p>
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<p>And what an adventure it is. Over forty hours long just for the main story, before you get to the post game content, before you start battling and trading with others in earnest, this is a game that will last you hundreds of hours. This is a game that will completely grip you and compel you. A game that lets you leave your house and set out on an adventure to tell a story. <em>Your </em>story. This is a game that finally sees Pokemon grow and evolve, and realize its full potential, the potential that enables its players to have a grand, epic quest. Yes, Pokemon has finally grown up, and in doing so, it makes us all feel like kids again.</p>
<p>There can be no higher praise than that.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff6600;"><em><strong>This game was reviewed on the Nintendo 3DS.</strong></em></span></p>
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		<title>Pokemon TCG Getting Mega-Evolutions</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Oct 2013 22:37:33 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Mega Charizard card? Oh hell yes.]]></description>
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<p>Among the biggest gameplay changes that Pokemon X and Pokemon Y have made to the long running series (and they have made many), is Mega-Evolution, described as &#8216;an evolution beyond all evolutions;&#8217; mega-evolutions evolve your Pokemon to a stage beyond its final stage temporarily, giving it stat boosts and making it more powerful, but only for the duration of one battle.</p>
<p>This same mechanic is now coming to the Pokemon TCG too with the XY set: as soon as the booster packs hit stores, players will have the opportunity of collecting Mega Evolution cards, which have to be used on existing Pokemon EX cards. Mega Evolution cards will bring with them some changes in rules so they can be accommodated (for instance, your turn ends as soon as you Mega-Evolve).</p>
<p>The Pokemon XY Trading Card set accompanies the Pokemon X and Y games, along side a new anime and other new merchandise. Pokemon X and Y launched October 12 to <a title="Pokemon X and Y Sell Over Four Million Units Worldwide" href="https://gamingbolt.com/pokemon-x-and-y-sell-over-four-million-units-worldwide" target="_blank">record breaking sales</a>. We&#8217;ll have our official review for the games later this week.</p>
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		<title>Union J Officially Change Their Name to Union XY, Official Quotes Inside</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Oct 2013 01:52:47 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Take that, GTA.]]></description>
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<p>Did GTA ever get a band name to <em>change its entire name just to celebrate its release? </em>Yeah, thought not. We had earlier <a href="https://gamingbolt.com/union-j-changing-name-to-union-xy-to-celebrate-pokemon-x-and-pokemon-y">reported</a> that Union J were going to change their name to Union XY. This has now happened and we have the official quotes for you below.</p>
<p>In all seriousness, though, ahead of Pokemon X and Y&#8217;s release this Saturday, Union J have gone ahead and changed their name to Union XY to celebrate the new Nintendo 3DS 3D (in multiple ways) Pokemon games. The original idea for this came from George Shelley who suggested it to the rest of the band. At the press conference the official Union XY logo was revealed as the Union J logo morphed into the new one.</p>
<p>“We’re changing our name to Union XY, it’s amazingly cool. This is something we’re so passionate about, we’ve grown up with this and it means so much to us to be able to promote it,” said George, Union J.</p>
<p>The official name change will happen on October 12th, the same day as <i>Pokémon X </i>and <i>Pokémon Y  </i>releases exclusively on the Nintendo 3DS line of systems. The change will be only for one day, but it&#8217;s still a pretty unprecedented cross media promotion as these things go.</p>
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