Pokemon Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon – North American Team Rainbow Rocket commercial
Posted on 7 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS, Videos | 1 Comment
Nintendo published a new North American commercial for Pokemon Ultra Sun and Pokemon Ultra Moon following yesterday’s reveal of Team Rainbow Rocket. See it below.
Pokemon Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon pre-load live on the North American 3DS eShop
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Europe and Japan started the pre-load of Pokemon Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon earlier today. The same option has now been extended to North America as well.
With pre-loading, you can pay for the game in advance and download most of the required data. Nintendo will then release a small update on launch day so that you can begin playing right away.
Pokemon Ultra Sun takes up 28,208 blocks of space / 3.44. Pokemon Ultra Moon is 28,305 blocks / 3.46GB.
Source: 3DS eShop
Listing of version exclusive Legendary Pokemon in Pokemon Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon
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New details about Pokemon Ultra Sun and Pokemon Ultra Moon were unleashed today. Some of the information pertained to Legendary Pokemon. Both versions will have their own exclusives, and we have the full list below.
Next Pokemon Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon news update coming on November 10
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We won’t have to wait long for the next news update for Pokemon Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon. It’s been confirmed that the next information drop is set for November 10. No word on what’s planned, but we can probably expect a new trailer at the very least.
Japanese Pokemon Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon introduction trailer, commercials
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Three more videos are now online for Pokemon Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon. Along with a general Japanese introduction trailer, we also have two commercials. The full set of videos can be found below.
Pokemon Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon details – Team Rainbow Rocket, Legendary Pokemon, Battle Agency, more
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Tying in with today’s new trailers, The Pokemon Company has provided fresh details about Pokemon Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon. We have information about Team Rainbow Rocket, Legendary Pokemon, Battle Agency, Totem Stickers, and the return of the QR Scanner.
Here’s the full rundown:
Pokemon Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon trailers introduce Team Rainbow Rocket
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The latest trailers for Pokemon Ultra Sun and Pokemon Ultra Moon are now live. Below, we have a first look at Team Rainbow Rocket.
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Pokemon Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon: Pre-load now available on European and Japanese 3DS eShops
Posted on 7 years ago by Matt(@OnePunchMaz) in 3DS eShop, News | 0 comments
We’re only two weeks away from the release of Pokemon Ultra Sun and Pokemon Ultra Moon. Accordingly, the pre-load for both games is now available on the European and Japanese 3DS eShops. The North American eShop will likely follow soon. The file size for each game is about 3.7 GB.
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North American Pokemon Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon commercial
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Nintendo has released a new North American commercial for Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. You can watch it below.
Game Freak on making Pokemon Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon as two new games, which version is right for you
Posted on 7 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS, General Nintendo, News | 17 Comments
3DS is getting two more Pokemon games next month in Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. However, they aren’t entirely new. Both build upon last year’s original Pokemon Sun/Moon. Game Freak has decided to introduce another pair of Sun/Moon titles, following a similar approach to Black 2/White 2 rather than something like Pokemon Crystal or Pokemon Platinum in which a single follow-up game was introduced.
Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon director Kazumasa Iwao spoke with GameSpot about the idea behind these latest games and why making two versions made sense. Here’s what he shared on the subject: