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Pokemon X Y Launch on October 12th Worldwide
REDMOND, Wash.--(October 
				8, in the year of our Lord 2013)-- Fans around the 
				world are about to experience a major development to the Pokémon 
				series of video games. On Oct. 12, Pokémon X and Pokémon Y, the 
				newest installments in the world-famous series, are launching 
				for the Nintendo 3DS family of systems, including the new 
				Nintendo 2DS system, which also launches on Oct. 12. In the 
				games, players can discover new Pokémon, interact with them like 
				never before, connect with Trainers around the world and explore 
				an entirely new region that is brought to life with stunning new 
				visuals.
				
				“More than 15 years after its initial debut, Pokémon remains one 
				of the strongest franchises in video games,” said Scott Moffitt, 
				Nintendo of America’s executive vice president of Sales & 
				Marketing. “With Pokémon X and Pokémon Y, the series has evolved 
				in a breathtaking way. It’s time to once again catch ’em all!”
				
				Pokémon X and Pokémon Y feature a wide array of new and 
				returning Pokémon to catch, battle and trade. Players will be 
				introduced to a new generation of Pokémon, including three new 
				Pokémon to choose from at the beginning of the game – the 
				Grass-type Chespin, Fire-type Fennekin and Water-type Froakie – 
				and epic Legendary Pokémon. Pokémon X presents the majestic and 
				mysterious Xerneas, while Pokémon Y features the strong and 
				powerful Yveltal. In addition to the new Pokémon, hundreds of 
				past favorites from previous generations are brought to life 
				with detailed graphics and animations. Players will also be 
				given the choice to receive Bulbasaur, Charmander or Squirtle – 
				classic Pokémon from the very first games in the series, Pokémon 
				Red Version and Pokémon Blue Version. Pokémon X and Pokémon Y 
				also introduce the Fairy type, the first new Pokémon type since 
				Pokémon Gold and Pokémon Silver, adding a whole new layer of 
				strategy to battles.
				
				The battle system in Pokémon X and Pokémon Y has also 
				experienced a major development, with new awe-inspiring Mega 
				Evolutions and powerful new moves that certain Pokémon can use. 
				In Pokémon X and Pokémon Y, a dynamic camera rotates around the 
				battle, showing off the games’ exquisite animations and detailed 
				graphics. New Horde Encounters take battling in the wild to a 
				new, intense level that pits the player and a single Pokémon 
				against multiple wild Pokémon.
				
				As players explore the new, beautiful Kalos region, they will 
				visit rolling meadows, high cliffs, deep caves and unique towns 
				and cities, each packed with cafés, boutiques and various shops. 
				The main playable male or female Trainer – who can be fully 
				customized with clothes, accessories and haircuts – can even 
				roller skate for faster movement or ride select Pokémon to get 
				through difficult areas.
				
				Pokémon X and Pokémon Y introduce a host of new features that 
				have never been seen before in the series. Pokémon-Amie is a new 
				mode in which players can pet, feed and play games with 
				individual Pokémon using the touch screen on the Nintendo 3DS 
				system. By interacting with their Pokémon, players can bond with 
				them, which will result in higher performance in battles. 
				Players can also engage in Super Training with Pokémon to help 
				them grow stronger when not in battle. The new Player Search 
				System (PSS) makes it easy for players to connect, battle and 
				trade with others nearby and around the world.
				
				Coming soon, Pokémon Bank is a Nintendo 3DS application and 
				service that lets players store up to 3,000 Pokémon for an 
				annual fee. Poké Transporter is a companion application to 
				Pokémon Bank that allows players to transfer Pokémon from 
				Pokémon Black Version, Pokémon White Version, Pokémon Black 
				Version 2 and Pokémon White Version 2 to Pokémon Bank, thereby 
				making them available to use in Pokémon X and Pokémon Y. Both 
				Pokémon Bank and Poké Transporter will launch in the Nintendo 
				eShop on Dec. 27.
				
				Pokémon X and Pokémon Y will be available in stores and for 
				purchase in the Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS on Oct. 12. The 
				new Nintendo 2DS hand-held system also launches Oct. 12, 
				designed specifically for anyone looking for an entry point into 
				the exciting world of Nintendo hand-held video games. The system 
				maintains many of the same hardware features as Nintendo 3DS, 
				like touch-screen controls, StreetPass, online multiplayer 
				functionality and the ability to download games – all in a 
				compact and comfortable package. Nintendo 2DS plays all Nintendo 
				3DS games, including Pokémon X and Pokémon Y, in 2D, in addition 
				to the huge existing library of Nintendo DS games.
				
				Additionally, two striking red or blue Nintendo 3DS XL systems 
				themed after Pokémon X and Pokémon Y, and featuring art of the 
				two new legendary Pokémon, Xerneas and Yveltal, launched on 
				Sept. 27 and are now available in stores nationwide at a 
				suggested retail price of $199.99. No word on any intelligent 
				design in relation to Pokemon.


























