When the first Pokémon video games were released in Japan in February 1996, few executives expected it to become a global ...
The piece comes from Matthew Highton, a filmmaker and comedian with a huge online following. The comedian began going viral online for his stock footage makeovers, and Highton felt it was time to ...
Rachael (she/her) has been in love with all things video games for more years than she cares to remember. Her previous roles include being a staff writer, senior editor, and also the head of culture ...
The idea of a real-life Pokémon park is pretty cool. Just imagine turning to your left to see Bulbasaur hanging out, a gleeful Pikachu and Eevie on your right, looking up as Pidgeo soars overhead. A ...
A Pokemon fan has recreated the game intros with nothing but cardboard cutouts and cats, and it’s just as adorable as you’re imagining right now. YouTuber Costume Cat has shared a video titled ...
The first permanent Pokemon theme park opened in Tokyo, featuring cute rides and a woodland area where visitors can try and "catch 'em all".