Crimson Desert, Marathon, Pokémon Pokopia, and More: 10 Hot Video Games You'll Want to Play in March
From high-stakes sci-fi shootouts to cozy crafting, March delivers entertaining titles for PC, PlayStation, Switch, and Xbox gamers of all types.
The game Bandai Namco was teasing earlier this week has been revealed: It's a new Sword Art Online action RPG called Echoes of Aincrad, billed as an exploration of the darker side ...
With the reveal of Pokemon Winds and Waves' three Starter Pokemon, one has become an early favorite of the Internet's meme creators.
This week, the newest game in the Pokémon franchise arrives with the long-awaited debut of Pokopia. I played the company’s first-ever life-simulation game to see if it was worth the wait.
Aura farming” has recently become an annoyingly popular term to describe supposedly effortless attention-seeking, but as far ...
Today is February 27th and exactly 30 years ago, in 1996 in Japan, Pokémon Red and Green were released on Game Boy. It was a ...
Pokemon GO is hosting an Anniversary All Out event to celebrate the Pokemon franchise's 30th anniversary, with a Kalos Tour ...
You think Fire Red and Leaf Green are the only classic Pokémon games coming to Switch for the franchise 30th anniversary?
The next Pokémon Presents showcase is happening soon, and there’s a strong chance of some really big reveals.
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Pikachu? More like Pi-ka-ching. A rare Pokémon card owned by wrestler and social media personality Logan Paul sold ...
The online personality bought the card four years prior for $5.3 million, which also set a world record Logan Paul/YouTube Logan Paul has sold his rare Pokémon card for a record $16.5 million The ...
Five years ago, Logan Paul set a world record when he purchased a Pokémon card for $5.275 million. It proved a sound investment – the influencer and wrestler sold that card for a jaw-dropping $16.492 ...
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