| A PokÉmon Retrospective | |
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| BrianPugh | Mar 17 2018, 06:32 AM Post #1 |
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Hello, Pokémon was, without a doubt, one of the most successful franchises of the 1990s, and it still enthralls the m***es to this day. With the most recent intense craze being the 2016 mobile game, Pokémon Go. Created in 1995 by Satoshi Tajiri, it centered on creatures called Pokémon (or Pocket Monsters in Japanese) that humans known as Pokémon Trainers would catch and hold inside a Poké Ball, and then they'd train them to battle each other for sport. The franchise was handled by a Japanese consortium of three companies: Nintendo, Creatures, and Game Freak. While all three shared the copyright, it was only Nintendo who owned the trademark. Pokémon made its debut on the original Game Boy a year later in Japan as a pair of video games (Pokémon Red and Green) developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo. The games then made their merry way to the U.S. two years later as Pokémon Red and Blue. The franchise became so popular over the years that it spawned (alongside more video games) a slew of merchandise including trading card games, animated series, movies, comic books, mangas, as well as a plethora of toys and plushies. A live-action movie starring Ryan Reynolds titled Detective Pikachu is even in the works. In America, Pokémon’s fame really grew thanks to the 1998 English-dubbed version of the Japanese animé series, which boasted one of the catchiest theme songs ever: “I wanna be the very best, like no one ever was. To catch them is my real test; to train them is my cause.” Here you go. You're welcome. For More You Can Check:- Manufacturing System Video |
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