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The press release confirmed the names ''{{bp|Distortion World}}'', ''{{bp|Wi-Fi Plaza}}'', ''{{bp|Global Terminal}}'', ''{{bp|Vs. Recorder}}'' and {{p|Giratina}}'s ''Origin Forme''. No additional information was provided by the release. | The press release confirmed the names ''{{bp|Distortion World}}'', ''{{bp|Wi-Fi Plaza}}'', ''{{bp|Global Terminal}}'', ''{{bp|Vs. Recorder}}'' and {{p|Giratina}}'s ''Origin Forme''. No additional information was provided by the release. | ||
[[Image:Pokeplatinumannounce.png|thumb|left|Pokémon.com announcement and first English screen shot]] | |||
Later in the day, Pokemon.com acknowledged the release with a new front page image and a | Later in the day, Pokemon.com acknowledged the release with a new front page image and a few screen shots from the game. | ||
==Information== | ==Information== | ||
* [http://www.pokemon.com Pokemon.com] | * [http://www.pokemon.com Pokemon.com] | ||
* [[Circuit City posts U.S. Platinum release date]] (Bulbanews) | * [[Circuit City posts U.S. Platinum release date]] (Bulbanews) |
Revision as of 14:44, 20 December 2008
Press release confirms March 22 release date
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Nintendo officially announced the English-language version of Pokémon Platinum today with a press release announcing several other games set for a 2009 release. The announcement confirmed the March 22 release date previously leaked by Circuit City.
The press release confirmed the names Distortion World, Wi-Fi Plaza, Global Terminal, Vs. Recorder and Giratina's Origin Forme. No additional information was provided by the release.
Later in the day, Pokemon.com acknowledged the release with a new front page image and a few screen shots from the game.