The world of Pokémon is filled with some pretty creepy and intimidating critters, but also some adorable ones too, like ...
Yifan He, CEO of Chinese blockchain firm Red Date Technology, discusses the likelihood of China lifting the ban on crypto trading and the role Hong Kong plays as the "bridge" connecting China with ...
In particular, from March 19th to the 24th, there's an increased chance for you to hatch Shiny Clauncher or encounter it in ...
Earlier this year, Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket rolled out its trading feature and certain aspects didn't exactly go down well with the playerbase. This feedback was taken on board, and the ...
Pokémon Legends: Z-A is not the sequel to Scarlet and Violet (The Pokémon Company) Everyone’s trying to guess what games will be shown at the Nintendo Direct in April, for the Nintendo Switch ...
Police searched their vehicle and found a large amount of Pokemon cards, among other stolen items, methamphetamine, drug paraphernalia, and a 22-caliber rifle. Both men were arrested and taken to ...
It is recommended to power up your counters as much as possible, but creating that amount of strong Shadow Pokémon with their moves unlocked is a tall order for even the most practiced players ...
Gail Tilden, former Nintendo of America’s marketing boss, recently spoke to The Video Game History Foundation's Frank Cifaldi at the Long Island Retro Gaming Expo, and one of the topics she ...
On February 28th, the new Triumphant Light miniset for Pokémon TCG Pocket debuted, bringing with it many new cards that have changed the meta. Among them is one that has gone largely unnoticed ...
Many cult classic Pokemon games for the Nintendo DS now retail for exorbitant prices, angering fans. Diamond & Pearl, Black & White, and HeartGold & SoulSilver are highly-regarded as some of the ...
Gyms also made a return for the first time since X & Y. Additionally ... a new battle game in the spirit of Pokemon Showdown. Coming to mobile devices and Switch, you'll be able to battle with ...
Fox News reporter Peter Doocy pressed White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt on Tuesday on how the struggling stock market might effect the administration’s government reform efforts.