While Pokémon Let’s Go has been out for awhile, the experience of game play across generations is worthy of discussion. I got Pokémon Let’s Go: Eevee the week it was released. I can only speak to the experience as one with the Pokéball controller. This controller, for me, was the selling point. In fact, I did not even own a switch until the game was released. I must say, I fully enjoy the game. I mean, to be able to play as Ash, discovering Eevee was so satisfying and priceless. The environment takes you back to the initial Pokemon show and is ...
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E3 2018 – Nintendo Booth Tour
Nintendo at E3 2018 was a blast! We went back to visit my colleagues as the Nintendo Booth of E3 again this year. We had a lovely exchange and then Julie took me up to play the upcoming Nintendo Switch titles. Thank again to Nintendo of Canada for setting us up with this fantastic opportunity, as well as Julie for the fantastic tour once again!
Read MorePokémon Lets Go Demoed at E3 2018 – New Details and Pricing
Pokémon Go has been a game I've come back to every once in a while, but since the announcement of Pokémon Let's Go Pikachu and Pokémon Let's Go Eevee, I've been playing almost every day, attempting to catch as many of the original 151 Pokémon as possible. Today, Nintendo demoed the game more extensively during the Nintendo Treehouse Live, and we have the details from that stream here!
Read MoreCould the Pokémon Let’s Go Titles Add Other Regions as DLC?
When watching the trailer for Pokémon Let's Go Pikachu and Pokémon Let's Go Eevee, I began to wonder about the decision to focus on Generation 1 Pokémon. Personally, I really like the idea of doing this, and cannot wait to relive Pokémon Yellow as I play this game with my eight year old kid, who's never experienced Generation 1! But what about subsequent generations? What about the people show grew up with Pokémon Silver and Pokémon Gold? I've had a crazy thought, and...it is crazy.
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