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Some European retailers have already started selling the two Pokemon X/Y 2DS bundles. Kind of interesting how Nintendo still hasn’t said a peep about these packages!

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Those who purchase Pokemon X/Y at Walmart will receive one of two serial codes. Buy Pokemon X and you’ll receive Garchomp. Scizor comes with Pokemon X. The promotion lasts until June 30.

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A new online exploit has been created for online Pokemon X/Y battles known as the “Battle Analyser”. The tool is able to intercept data, allowing the user to view all of their opponent’s creatures and moves. While it hasn’t been perfected yet, the exploit still provides a significant advantage.

As for how the program works, a PC is used as a wireless hotspot. This allows online data to be captured, which ultimately reduces the strategy involved with battles and makes the playing field uneven.

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A new Pokemon Center has opened in Funabashi, Chiba Prefecture’s Mitsui Lalaport Shopping Park. “Pokémon Center Tokyo Bay” is the second largest Pokemon store, only beaten in size by the one in Osaka. Consumers can pick up a limited edition shopping bag for the venue’s grand opening.

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Just a couple of days ago, we reported on new 2DS bundles located on Amazon Spain and Amazon Germany. Since then, additional European retailers listings have been discovered – named ones on Game Mania and Toys XL. It’s sounding like the 2DS bundles will begin hitting stores next month.

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Nintendo has released a new infographic highlighting impressive stats about Pokemon X/Y. You can find it above.

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The third episode of Pokemon Origins is now available in English. It can now be seen through Pokemon TV.


Pokemon Origins is different than the typical Pokemon anime in that it connects directly to the Red/Blue video games.

The second episode of Pokemon Origins is now available in English. It can now be seen through Pokemon TV.


Pokemon Origins is different than the typical Pokemon anime in that it connects directly to the Red/Blue video games.

The first episode of Pokemon Origins is now available in English. It can now be seen through Pokemon TV.


Pokemon Origins is different than the typical Pokemon anime in that it connects directly to the Red/Blue video games.


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