Pokémon X and Y announced: Difference between revisions

From Bulbanews, your community Pokémon newspaper.
Jump to navigationJump to search
mNo edit summary
m (not clear in the still, but it is in the video)
Line 45: Line 45:
File:Xyfight_1.jpg|Mienfoo attacks!
File:Xyfight_1.jpg|Mienfoo attacks!
File:Xyfight_2.jpg|Dratini does battle
File:Xyfight_2.jpg|Dratini does battle
File:XY_Prerelease_spider_web.jpg|Player character navigates a giant web
File:XY_Prerelease_spider_web.jpg|Player character bounces a giant web
File:XY_Prerelease_Gym.jpg|Inside a Gym
File:XY_Prerelease_Gym.jpg|Inside a Gym
File:Psyduck_attack_xy.jpg|Psyduck is under attack!
File:Psyduck_attack_xy.jpg|Psyduck is under attack!

Revision as of 15:33, 8 January 2013

Iwata reveals plans for Gen VI in Nintendo Direct stream
Article
Discussion
Report error
  • Tuesday, January 8, 2013

399Bidoof Dream.png
This article is breaking news. Some contents may change—be sure to check back regularly.
Link to this article
English logos
Japanese logos

There will be two new main series Pokémon games, Pokémon X and Y Versions, it was announced today in a much-hyped worldwide stream from Satoru Iwata. The games will incorporate a completely overhauled graphics system, and a trailer revealed a number of new Pokémon.

The game, exclusive to the 3DS, will feature 3D, cel-shaded graphics very different to previous entries in the series, as well as much more dynamic battle scenes.

The three starter Pokémon from these new games were shown in the trailer: the Grass-type Chespin (Harimaron), the Fire-type Fennekin (Fokko) and the Water-type Froakie (Keromatsu). In addition, two unnamed Pokémon, likely Legendaries and quite possibly version mascots, appeared in the trailer.

Satoru Iwata's presentation also included a retrospective of the franchise's history, with an emphasis on trading and connectivity. He concluded the stream with a promise of near-simultaneous releases of the games across the world, due for October 2013.

Screencaps

External links