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| video game title = Pokémon X
 
| video game title = Pokémon X
 
| japanese title = ポケットモンスターX
 
| japanese title = ポケットモンスターX
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| japanese release date = October 12, 2013
 
| japanese release date = October 12, 2013
 
| north america release date = October 12, 2013
 
| north america release date = October 12, 2013
| european release date = October 12, 2013{{tt|*|October 11, 2013 UK stores, GAME and HMV}}
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| european release date = October 12, 2013{{tt|*|Official Release}}<br />October 11, 2013{{tt|*|Early release at GAME and HMV}}
 
| south korean release date = October 12, 2013
 
| south korean release date = October 12, 2013
 
| australian release date = October 12, 2013
 
| australian release date = October 12, 2013
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{{Nihongo|Pokémon X|ポケットモンスターX|Pocket Monsters X}} and {{nihongo|Pokémon Y|ポケットモンスターY|Pocket Monsters Y}} are the first two games in [[Generation VI]].
 
{{Nihongo|Pokémon X|ポケットモンスターX|Pocket Monsters X}} and {{nihongo|Pokémon Y|ポケットモンスターY|Pocket Monsters Y}} are the first two games in [[Generation VI]].
   
==History==
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==Blurb==
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'''The next evolution in Pokémon!'''
The video games were announced by current Nintendo president [[wikipedia:Satoru Iwata|Satoru Shanequa Iwata]] on January 8, 2013 on {{tt|11 AM GMT|worldwide}} and {{tt|6 AM JST|Japan}} during a Pokémon Direct video on the Nintendo DS. These are the first video games of the Pokémon series that will be released worldwide on the same day with exception of a few countries.
 
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'''New Pokémon!'''
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'''Explosive 3D battles!'''
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'''Explore a majestic new region!'''
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'''New Features: Pokémon-Amie and Super Training'''
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'''Connect instantly with players all over the world!'''
   
 
==Enhancements==
 
==Enhancements==
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===Wonder Trading===
 
===Wonder Trading===
Wonder Trading is a new feature in Pokémon X and Y that allows players to trade with a random player over Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. When you tap the Yes button, the server picks a random player to link up with your system. This usually takes twenty seconds but may be longer depending on your connection. Once the systems are linked, you willl see the player you are trading with on the lower screen. Then, you will trade the selected Pokémon with the other player's selected Pokémon. This can be used to your advantage by Wonder Trading a Magikarp or weak Pokémon, but the other players may be trading their weak Pokémon, too.
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Wonder Trading is a new feature in Pokémon X and Y that allows players to trade with a random player over Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. When you tap the Yes button, the server picks a random player to link up with your system. This usually takes twenty seconds but may be longer depending on your connection. Once the systems are linked, you will see the player you are trading with on the lower screen. Then, you will trade the selected Pokémon with the other player's selected Pokémon. This can be used to your advantage by Wonder Trading a Magikarp or weak Pokémon, but the other players may be trading their weak Pokémon, too.
   
 
==Features==
 
==Features==
===[[Character Customization]]===
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===[[Trainer Customization]]===
This is a new feature where the main character can change clothes. The female protagonist as a lot more clothes to choose from, but the male has a good collection of clothes. These different clothes can be accessed through clothing shops and the Lumiose City Boutique Couture, which has very expensive clothing. The Lumiose City Boutique Couture can be accessed when the player has enough style points in Lumiose.
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This is a new feature where the main character can change clothes. The female protagonist has a lot more clothes to choose from, but the male has a good collection of clothes as well. These different clothes can be accessed through clothing shops and the Lumiose City Boutique Couture, which has very expensive clothing. The Lumiose City Boutique Couture can be accessed when the player has enough style points in Lumiose.
   
 
===[[Mega Evolution]]===
 
===[[Mega Evolution]]===
This is a new feature where a Pokemon can temporary evolve into a state where they couldn't further evolve. The Pokemon, after battling, will revert to their original form.
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This is a new feature where a Pokémon can temporary evolve into a state where they couldn't further evolve. The Pokémon, after battling, will revert to their original form.
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==Pokémon==
 
==Pokémon==
 
===Starter Pokémon===
 
===Starter Pokémon===
 
The trailer also shows off three new Pokémon which appear to be the Fire, Grass and Water starters.
 
The trailer also shows off three new Pokémon which appear to be the Fire, Grass and Water starters.
*[[Fennekin]], a {{type|Fire}}Pokémon: an orange, fox-looking Pokémon with flame-like fur emerging from its ears. Fennekin also shares its name and appearance with the [[wikipedia:Fennec Fox|Fennec Fox]] and is a fire pokemon.
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*[[Fennekin]], a {{type|Fire}}Pokémon: an orange, fox-looking Pokémon with flame-like fur emerging from its ears. Fennekin also shares its name and appearance with the [[wikipedia:Fennec Fox|Fennec Fox]] and is a fire Pokémon.
*[[Froakie]], a {{type|Water}}Pokémon: a blue, frog-looking Pokémon with a white puffball on its back. It is the water frog pokemon.
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*[[Froakie]], a {{type|Water}}Pokémon: a blue, frog-looking Pokémon with white bubbbles on its back. It is the water frog Pokémon.
*[[Chespin]], a {{type|Grass}} Pokémon: a brown, [[wikipedia:Erinaceidae|Erinaceidae]]-looking Pokémon with a spiked green hat, small arms and a small tail. It is a grass pokemon.
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*[[Chespin]], a {{type|Grass}} Pokémon: a brown, [[wikipedia:Erinaceidae|Erinaceidae]]-looking Pokémon with a spiked green hat, small arms and a small tail. It is a grass Pokémon.
   
 
===Mascots===
 
===Mascots===
 
The two legendary Pokémon that are the mascots for Pokémon X Version and Pokémon Y Version have been officially named: [[Xerneas]] is deer-like with rainbow antlers, who is shaped like the letter ''X ''when it's legs are apart, while [[Yveltal]] bird-like avian of some sort, who is shaped like the letter ''Y''. Yveltal symbolizes quetzalcoatl, the serpent god of the Aztec people.
 
The two legendary Pokémon that are the mascots for Pokémon X Version and Pokémon Y Version have been officially named: [[Xerneas]] is deer-like with rainbow antlers, who is shaped like the letter ''X ''when it's legs are apart, while [[Yveltal]] bird-like avian of some sort, who is shaped like the letter ''Y''. Yveltal symbolizes quetzalcoatl, the serpent god of the Aztec people.
   
==List of New Pokémon==
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==Pokémon==
 
===New Pokémon===
 
===New Pokémon===
{{main|:Category: Generation VI Pokémon}}
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{{Main|:Category: Generation VI Pokémon}}
Generation VI introduced 69 new Pokémon reaching total of 718 Pokémon.
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Generation VI introduced 72 new Pokémon reaching total of 721 Pokémon.
   
 
===Mega Evolved Pokémon===
 
===Mega Evolved Pokémon===
 
{{Main|Mega Evolution}}
Along with new Pokémon,Generation VI introduced Mega Evolutions of previous Pokémon.
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Along with new Pokémon, Generation VI introduced Mega Evolutions of previous Pokémon.
{{main|Mega Pokémon}}
 
 
*[[Venusaur|Mega Venusaur]]
 
*[[Venusaur|Mega Venusaur]]
 
*[[Charizard|Mega Charizard X]]
 
*[[Charizard|Mega Charizard X]]
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*[[Abomasnow|Mega Abomasnow]]
 
*[[Abomasnow|Mega Abomasnow]]
   
==Revelations==
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==History==
 
*The video games were announced by current Nintendo president [[wikipedia:Satoru Iwata|Satoru Shanequa Iwata]] on January 8, 2013 on {{tt|11 AM GMT|worldwide}} and {{tt|6 AM JST|Japan}} during a Pokémon Direct video on the Nintendo DS. These are the first video games of the Pokémon series that will be released worldwide on the same day with exception of a few countries.
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==Patches==
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| 1.1
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| October 25th 2013
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| Unknown
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*A bug preventing the player from playing the game after saving in certain parts of Lumiose City (even if the player is already experiencing the above issue, this update will restore functionality)
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*A bug causing certain errors to occur while using certain functions of the GTS (It gave a communication error if you used the filter)
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| 1.2
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| December 13th 2013
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| Unknown
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*A bug allowing for people to intercept data transmission in order to gain an advantage over other players
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*Fixes an occasional bug causing Pokémon not to learn new moves after evolving through Wonder Trade
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*Fixes an occasional bug where certain captions for Trainer PR Videos were not unlocked in Lumiose City
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| 1.3
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| October 28th 2014
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| Unknown
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*Fixed animations for the Great Ball, Ultra Ball, Dusk Ball, Timer Ball, Repeat Ball, Net Ball, Nest Ball, Heal Ball, Luxury Ball, Premier Ball when you send out the Pokémon in battle first
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*Fixed the glitch preventing Vivillon's menu image from appearing in Friend Safari
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*Increased cheat device detection
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| 1.4
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| April 2nd 2015
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| Unknown
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*Various bugs have been fixed in order to provide a smoother gaming experience
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| 1.5
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| April 23rd 2015
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| Unknown
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*Various bugs have been fixed in order to provide a smoother gaming experience
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==Trivia==
 
*Pokémon X Version and Pokémon Y Version are the first two Pokémon video games that come in the main game series for the [[Nintendo 3DS]].
 
*The region's name is [[Kalos]], inspired by the country [[wikipedia:France|France]].
 
**Interestingly, the two monuments showed in the trailer are in [[wikipedia:Île-de-France|Île-de-France]].
 
**During the trailer of the video game, [[Pikachu]] is standing on the [[wikipedia:Eiffel Tower|Eiffel Tower]], and a structure resembling the Eiffel Tower is the centerpiece of the games' main city and hub in the postgame, [[Lumiose City]].
 
*These are the first Pokémon titles that allow you to choose what color the player character's bicycle is (yellow or green).
 
*These are the first main Pokémon titles that use single letters instead of using colors or materials for the sub-title.
 
*These are the first two games to have their mascots' English names released before their Japanese names.
 
*As the same in Kanto in [[Pokémon FireRed & LeafGreen Version|Pokémon FireRed & LeafGreen]], the starter Pokémon dictates which legendary bird out of the possible three can be caught.
 
*X and Y are used because they are both international letters for the world since the game launches the same day all over the world.
 
*This Generation is bound to bring significant changes to the series:
 
**A bond mechanic known as [[Pokémon-Amie]] revealed by [[Junichi Masuda]] in his [http://www.gamefreak.co.jp/blog/dir_english/ blog] on 1/21/2013. This is the only way to evolve an Eevee to a [[Sylveon]].
 
**3D models for the characters and Pokémon.
 
**3D overworld.
 
**Trainer customization. (As well as salons and clothing stores where you can purchase clothing)
 
**Temporary, in-battle evolution called [[Mega Evolution]], which only works on select Pokémon from Generations I-IV. They must be holding an item called a Mega Stone that corresponds to one Pokémon.
 
*These games have references to the original ''[[Pokémon Red and Blue Version|Pokémon Red and Blue]]'' games.
 
**You can get one of the three starter Pokémon from ''Red and Blue'', [[Bulbasaur]], [[Charmander]] and [[Squirtle]], when you defeat Professor Sycamore.
 
**You can find the legendary Pokémon that made their first appearances in ''Red and Blue'' during the post-game. [[Mewtwo]] is inside a cave in Pokémon Village, similar to when you found it in [[Cerulean Cave]] in ''Red and Blue'', while the three birds: [[Articuno]], [[Zapdos]] and [[Moltres]] roam around the region.
 
**A sleeping [[Snorlax]] blocks a bridge on Route 7, and you need to wake it up with a Poke Flute, similar to when you encountered one on Route 12 and another on Route 16 in ''Red and Blue''.
 
**A man on Route 12 gives you a [[Lapras]], similar to when you were given one at Silph Co. in ''Red and Blue''.
 
**[[Ramos]]'s gym, which is the fourth gym you battle, is focused on Grass-type Pokémon, just like [[Erika]]'s gym, which is the fourth gym you battle in ''Red and Blue''.
 
**In Santalune City, the is a hiker who wants to trade you a [[Farfetch'd]], just like the trainer in [[Vermilion City]] in ''Red and Blue''. Unlike in ''Red and Blue'', however, Farfetch'd can be found in the wild, making this trade optional.
 
*This is currently the only main series game where the player character can ride a Pokémon other than by Diving, Flying or Surfing because you can ride Skiddo, Gogoat, Mamoswine, and Rhyhorn around select cities, towns, and routes.
 
*This will be the first region since Johto to introduce a new type of Pokémon: the {{type|Fairy}}-Type.
 
*The new {{Type|Fairy}}- type Pokémon include [[Sylveon]], the [[Flabébé]] evolutionary line, the [[Spritzee]] line, the [[Swirlix]] line, [[Dedenne]], [[Carbink]], [[Klefki]], and [[Xerneas]]. Also, some Pokémon have gained the Fairy-type as their secondary typing, with those being:
 
**the [[Ralts]] line (except for [[Gallade]] who retains his Psychic-Fighting typing), becoming a Psychic-Fairy typed evolution line.
 
**the [[Azurill]] line, becoming a Normal-Fairy/Water-Fairy typed evolution line.
 
**[[Mawile]], becoming a Steel-Fairy type.
 
**the [[Igglybuff]] line, becoming a Normal-Fairy typed evolution line.
 
**the [[Mime Jr.]] line, becoming a Psychic-Fairy typed evolution line.
 
**and the [[Cottonee]] line, becoming a Grass-Fairy typed evolution line.
 
***Some Pokémon have been retyped to have Fairy be their primary types, with those being the [[Cleffa]] line, the [[Snubbull]] line, and the [[Togepi]] line.
 
*The games were released early by select retailers in a few countries, allowing illegal leaking to surface into the internet, making Nintendo crack down hard on those who had dared to break street date.
 
*These games introduced the fewest new Pokémon in a single generation, with 69 completely new Pokémon and 20 Mega Evolutions.
 
*Depending on which game you have, Charizard and Mewtwo's Mega Evolutions will be different.
 
*In the UK, Pokémon X & Y were released in stores; GAME and HMV a day early and this technically means that for the first time the UK got a Pokémon Game Release before Japan and America.
 
*This is the second game in the series, where you are offered the Kanto starters on top of the regional starters.
 
*These are the first games in the series where Pokémon Transfer is a service that has to be purchased in order to use it.
 
*An in-game event is at Lumiose City which happens once per profile (more commonly known as the "ghost girl") is when the player enters the 2nd floor of the building being used as the Fighting Dojo in Lumiose city, the screen will blink a few times and a girl using a hex maniac sprite will appear behind you and move around you with no walking animation, and say "no, you're not the one" then "float" away, with the screen blinking once more.
 
**The ghost girl also appears again in the Richessme Hotel where she says "...Don't talk to me... If you do, I won't hear the elevator...".
 
*Interestingly, the clock feature has been removed from these games.
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==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
{{Gallery Box|<gallery captionalign="center" spacing="small" navigation="true">
 
{{Gallery Box|<gallery captionalign="center" spacing="small" navigation="true">
 
PKMN X JP logo.png|Japanese logo of X
 
PKMN X JP logo.png|Japanese logo of X
 
PKMN Y JP logo.png|Japanese logo of Y
 
PKMN Y JP logo.png|Japanese logo of Y
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Pokemon X Korean Logo.png|Korean logo of X
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Pokemon Y Korean Logo.png|Korean logo of Y
 
xy_starter_types_en.jpg|XY Starter Types
 
xy_starter_types_en.jpg|XY Starter Types
 
Froakie.jpg|Froakie|link=Froakie
 
Froakie.jpg|Froakie|link=Froakie
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File:Pokemon X & Y Diancie Reveal Trailer|Diancie Reveal Trailer
 
File:Pokemon X & Y Diancie Reveal Trailer|Diancie Reveal Trailer
 
</gallery>}}
 
</gallery>}}
 
==Trivia==
 
*Pokémon X Version and Pokémon Y Version are the first two Pokémon video games that comes in the main game series for the [[Nintendo 3DS]].
 
*The region's name is [[Kalos]], inspired by the country [[wikipedia:France|France]].
 
**Interestingly, the two monuments showed in the trailer are in [[wikipedia:Île-de-France|Île-de-France]].
 
**During the trailer of the video game, [[Pikachu]] is standing on the [[wikipedia:Eiffel Tower|Eiffel Tower]], and a structure resembling the Eiffel Tower is the centerpiece of the games' main city and hub in the postgame, [[Lumiose City]].
 
*These are the first Pokémon titles that allow you to choose what color the player character's bicycle is (yellow or green).
 
*These are the first main Pokémon titles that uses single letters instead of using colors or materials for the sub-title.
 
*These are the first two games to have their mascots' English names released before their Japanese names.
 
*As the same in Kanto in [[Pokémon FireRed & LeafGreen Version|Pokémon FireRed & LeafGreen]], the starter Pokémon dictates which legendary out of the possible three can be caught.
 
*X and Y are used because they are both international letters for the world, since the game launches the same day all over the world.
 
*This Generation is bound to bring significant changes to the series:
 
**A bond mechanic known as [[Pokémon-Amie]] revealed by [[Junichi Masuda]] in his [http://www.gamefreak.co.jp/blog/dir_english/ blog] on 1/21/2013. This is the way to evolve an Eevee to a [[Sylveon]].
 
**3D models for the characters and Pokémon.
 
**3D overworld.
 
**Trainer customization. (As well as salons and clothing stores where you can purchase clothing)
 
**Temporary, in-battle evolution called [[Mega Evolution]], which only works on select Pokémon from Generations I-IV. They must be holding an item called a Mega Stone that corresponds to one Pokémon.
 
*These games have references to the original ''[[Pokémon Red and Blue Version|Pokémon Red and Blue]]'' games.
 
**You can get one of the three starter Pokémon from ''Red and Blue'', [[Bulbasaur]], [[Charmander]] and [[Squirtle]], when you defeat Professor Sycamore.
 
**You can find the legendary Pokémon that made their first appearances in ''Red and Blue'' during the post-game. [[Mewtwo]] is inside a cave in Pokémon Village, similar to when you found it in [[Cerulean Cave]] in ''Red and Blue'', while the three birds: [[Articuno]], [[Zapdos]] and [[Moltres]] roam around the region.
 
**A sleeping [[Snorlax]] blocks a bridge on Route 7, and you need to wake it up with a Poke Flute, similar to when you encountered one on Route 12 and another on Route 16 in ''Red and Blue''.
 
**A man on Route 12 gives you a [[Lapras]], similar to when you were given one at Silph Co. in ''Red and Blue''.
 
**[[Ramos]]'s gym, which is the fourth gym you battle, is focused on Grass-type Pokémon, just like [[Erika]]'s gym, which is the fourth gym you battle in ''Red and Blue''.
 
**In Santalune City, the is a hiker who wants to trade you a [[Farfetch'd]], just like the trainer in [[Vermilion City]] in ''Red and Blue''. Unlike in ''Red and Blue'' however, Farfetch'd can be found in the wild, making this trade optional.
 
*This is currently the only main series game where the player character can ride a Pokémon other than by Diving, Flying or Surfing because you can ride Skiddo, Gogoat, Mamoswine, and Rhyhorn around select cities, towns, and routes.
 
*This will be the first region since Johto to introduce a new type of Pokémon: the {{type|Fairy}}-Type.
 
*The new {{Type|Fairy}}- type Pokémon include [[Sylveon]], the [[Flabebé]] evolutionary line, the [[Spritzee]] line, the [[Swirlix]] line, [[Dedenne]], [[Carbink]], [[Klefki]], and [[Xerneas]]. Also, some Pokémon have gained the Fairy-type as their secondary typing, with those being:
 
**the [[Ralts]] line (except for [[Gallade]] who retains his Psychic-Fighting typing), becoming a Psychic-Fairy typed evolution line.
 
**the [[Azurill]] line, becoming a Normal-Fairy/Water-Fairy typed evolution line.
 
**[[Mawile]], becoming a Steel-Fairy type.
 
**the [[Igglybuff]] line, becoming a Normal-Fairy typed evolution line.
 
**the [[Mime Jr.]] line, becoming a Psychic-Fairy typed evolution line.
 
**and the [[Cottonee]] line, becoming a Grass-Fairy typed evolution line.
 
***Some Pokémon have been retyped to have Fairy be their primary types, with those being the [[Cleffa]] line, the [[Snubbull]] line, and the [[Togepi]] line.
 
*The games were released early by select retailers in a few countries, allowing illegal leaking to surface into the internet, making Nintendo crack down hard on those who had dared to break street date.
 
*These games introduced the fewest new Pokémon in a single generation, with 69 completely new Pokémon and 20 Mega Evolutions.
 
*Depending on which game you have, Charizard and Mewtwo's Mega Evolutions will be different.
 
*In the UK, Pokémon X & Y were released in stores; GAME and HMV a day early and this technically means that for the first time the UK got a Pokémon Game Release before Japan and America.
 
*This is the second game in the series, where you are offered the Kanto starters on top of the regional starters.
 
*These are the first games in the series where Pokémon Transfer is a service that has to be purchased in order to use it.
 
* An in-game event is at Lumiose City which happens once per profile (more commonly known as the "ghost girl") is when the player enters the 2nd floor of the building being used as the Fighting Dojo in Lumiose city, the screen will blink a few times and a girl using a hex maniac sprite will appear behind you and move around you with no walking animation, and say "no, you're not the one" then "float" away, with the screen blinking once more.
 
** The ghost girl also appears again in the Richessme Hotel where she says "...Don't talk to me... If you do, I won't hear the elevator...".
 
*Interestingly, the clock feature has been removed from these games.
 
 
 
{{Maingame}}
 
{{Maingame}}
 
[[Category:Pokémon Games]]
 
[[Category:Pokémon Games]]

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Template:Infobox Game Pokémon X (Japanese: ポケットモンスターX, HepburnPocket Monsters X) and Pokémon Y (Japanese: ポケットモンスターY, HepburnPocket Monsters Y) are the first two games in Generation VI.

Blurb

The next evolution in Pokémon!

New Pokémon!

Explosive 3D battles!

Explore a majestic new region!

New Features: Pokémon-Amie and Super Training

Connect instantly with players all over the world!

Enhancements

Graphical Enhancement

Pokémon X and Pokémon Y are the first two Pokémon games that are completely in a 3-dimensional style of gameplay on a handheld system. Everything has been changed since the release of previous Pokémon games. The sprites have been changed into 3D designed models from the characters to the Pokémon. Finding a wild Pokémon has not been changed as seen in the trailer when the male protagonist was running through the grass and encountered a Pikachu.

System Enhancement

The battle system in video games also went under a 3-dimensional style. As seen in the trailer of the video game there were different Pokémon battles introduced. The attack of a Pokémon will be shown in a 3D style against another Pokémon. It will even show how the Pokémon will move when it's being attacked or vice versa by the opponent.

Shiny Encountering Odds Increased

The odds of encountering a shiny Pokémon in 6th generation were increased from 1/8192 to 1/1000.

Wonder Trading

Wonder Trading is a new feature in Pokémon X and Y that allows players to trade with a random player over Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. When you tap the Yes button, the server picks a random player to link up with your system. This usually takes twenty seconds but may be longer depending on your connection. Once the systems are linked, you will see the player you are trading with on the lower screen. Then, you will trade the selected Pokémon with the other player's selected Pokémon. This can be used to your advantage by Wonder Trading a Magikarp or weak Pokémon, but the other players may be trading their weak Pokémon, too.

Features

Trainer Customization

This is a new feature where the main character can change clothes. The female protagonist has a lot more clothes to choose from, but the male has a good collection of clothes as well. These different clothes can be accessed through clothing shops and the Lumiose City Boutique Couture, which has very expensive clothing. The Lumiose City Boutique Couture can be accessed when the player has enough style points in Lumiose.

Mega Evolution

This is a new feature where a Pokémon can temporary evolve into a state where they couldn't further evolve. The Pokémon, after battling, will revert to their original form.

Pokémon

Starter Pokémon

The trailer also shows off three new Pokémon which appear to be the Fire, Grass and Water starters.

  • Fennekin, a FirePokémon: an orange, fox-looking Pokémon with flame-like fur emerging from its ears. Fennekin also shares its name and appearance with the Fennec Fox and is a fire Pokémon.
  • Froakie, a WaterPokémon: a blue, frog-looking Pokémon with white bubbbles on its back. It is the water frog Pokémon.
  • Chespin, a Grass Pokémon: a brown, Erinaceidae-looking Pokémon with a spiked green hat, small arms and a small tail. It is a grass Pokémon.

Mascots

The two legendary Pokémon that are the mascots for Pokémon X Version and Pokémon Y Version have been officially named: Xerneas is deer-like with rainbow antlers, who is shaped like the letter X when it's legs are apart, while Yveltal bird-like avian of some sort, who is shaped like the letter Y. Yveltal symbolizes quetzalcoatl, the serpent god of the Aztec people.

Pokémon

New Pokémon

Generation VI introduced 72 new Pokémon reaching total of 721 Pokémon.

Mega Evolved Pokémon

Along with new Pokémon, Generation VI introduced Mega Evolutions of previous Pokémon.

History

  • The video games were announced by current Nintendo president Satoru Shanequa Iwata on January 8, 2013 on 11 AM GMT and 6 AM JST during a Pokémon Direct video on the Nintendo DS. These are the first video games of the Pokémon series that will be released worldwide on the same day with exception of a few countries.

Patches

style="Template:RoundyL" | Version Release Dates Size (blocks) style="Template:RoundyR" | Fixes
1.1 October 25th 2013 Unknown
  • A bug preventing the player from playing the game after saving in certain parts of Lumiose City (even if the player is already experiencing the above issue, this update will restore functionality)
  • A bug causing certain errors to occur while using certain functions of the GTS (It gave a communication error if you used the filter)
1.2 December 13th 2013 Unknown
  • A bug allowing for people to intercept data transmission in order to gain an advantage over other players
  • Fixes an occasional bug causing Pokémon not to learn new moves after evolving through Wonder Trade
  • Fixes an occasional bug where certain captions for Trainer PR Videos were not unlocked in Lumiose City
1.3 October 28th 2014 Unknown
  • Fixed animations for the Great Ball, Ultra Ball, Dusk Ball, Timer Ball, Repeat Ball, Net Ball, Nest Ball, Heal Ball, Luxury Ball, Premier Ball when you send out the Pokémon in battle first
  • Fixed the glitch preventing Vivillon's menu image from appearing in Friend Safari
  • Increased cheat device detection
1.4 April 2nd 2015 Unknown
  • Various bugs have been fixed in order to provide a smoother gaming experience
1.5 April 23rd 2015 Unknown
  • Various bugs have been fixed in order to provide a smoother gaming experience

Trivia

  • Pokémon X Version and Pokémon Y Version are the first two Pokémon video games that come in the main game series for the Nintendo 3DS.
  • The region's name is Kalos, inspired by the country France.
    • Interestingly, the two monuments showed in the trailer are in Île-de-France.
    • During the trailer of the video game, Pikachu is standing on the Eiffel Tower, and a structure resembling the Eiffel Tower is the centerpiece of the games' main city and hub in the postgame, Lumiose City.
  • These are the first Pokémon titles that allow you to choose what color the player character's bicycle is (yellow or green).
  • These are the first main Pokémon titles that use single letters instead of using colors or materials for the sub-title.
  • These are the first two games to have their mascots' English names released before their Japanese names.
  • As the same in Kanto in Pokémon FireRed & LeafGreen, the starter Pokémon dictates which legendary bird out of the possible three can be caught.
  • X and Y are used because they are both international letters for the world since the game launches the same day all over the world.
  • This Generation is bound to bring significant changes to the series:
    • A bond mechanic known as Pokémon-Amie revealed by Junichi Masuda in his blog on 1/21/2013. This is the only way to evolve an Eevee to a Sylveon.
    • 3D models for the characters and Pokémon.
    • 3D overworld.
    • Trainer customization. (As well as salons and clothing stores where you can purchase clothing)
    • Temporary, in-battle evolution called Mega Evolution, which only works on select Pokémon from Generations I-IV. They must be holding an item called a Mega Stone that corresponds to one Pokémon.
  • These games have references to the original Pokémon Red and Blue games.
    • You can get one of the three starter Pokémon from Red and Blue, Bulbasaur, Charmander and Squirtle, when you defeat Professor Sycamore.
    • You can find the legendary Pokémon that made their first appearances in Red and Blue during the post-game. Mewtwo is inside a cave in Pokémon Village, similar to when you found it in Cerulean Cave in Red and Blue, while the three birds: Articuno, Zapdos and Moltres roam around the region.
    • A sleeping Snorlax blocks a bridge on Route 7, and you need to wake it up with a Poke Flute, similar to when you encountered one on Route 12 and another on Route 16 in Red and Blue.
    • A man on Route 12 gives you a Lapras, similar to when you were given one at Silph Co. in Red and Blue.
    • Ramos's gym, which is the fourth gym you battle, is focused on Grass-type Pokémon, just like Erika's gym, which is the fourth gym you battle in Red and Blue.
    • In Santalune City, the is a hiker who wants to trade you a Farfetch'd, just like the trainer in Vermilion City in Red and Blue. Unlike in Red and Blue, however, Farfetch'd can be found in the wild, making this trade optional.
  • This is currently the only main series game where the player character can ride a Pokémon other than by Diving, Flying or Surfing because you can ride Skiddo, Gogoat, Mamoswine, and Rhyhorn around select cities, towns, and routes.
  • This will be the first region since Johto to introduce a new type of Pokémon: the Fairy-Type.
  • The new Fairy- type Pokémon include Sylveon, the Flabébé evolutionary line, the Spritzee line, the Swirlix line, Dedenne, Carbink, Klefki, and Xerneas. Also, some Pokémon have gained the Fairy-type as their secondary typing, with those being:
    • the Ralts line (except for Gallade who retains his Psychic-Fighting typing), becoming a Psychic-Fairy typed evolution line.
    • the Azurill line, becoming a Normal-Fairy/Water-Fairy typed evolution line.
    • Mawile, becoming a Steel-Fairy type.
    • the Igglybuff line, becoming a Normal-Fairy typed evolution line.
    • the Mime Jr. line, becoming a Psychic-Fairy typed evolution line.
    • and the Cottonee line, becoming a Grass-Fairy typed evolution line.
      • Some Pokémon have been retyped to have Fairy be their primary types, with those being the Cleffa line, the Snubbull line, and the Togepi line.
  • The games were released early by select retailers in a few countries, allowing illegal leaking to surface into the internet, making Nintendo crack down hard on those who had dared to break street date.
  • These games introduced the fewest new Pokémon in a single generation, with 69 completely new Pokémon and 20 Mega Evolutions.
  • Depending on which game you have, Charizard and Mewtwo's Mega Evolutions will be different.
  • In the UK, Pokémon X & Y were released in stores; GAME and HMV a day early and this technically means that for the first time the UK got a Pokémon Game Release before Japan and America.
  • This is the second game in the series, where you are offered the Kanto starters on top of the regional starters.
  • These are the first games in the series where Pokémon Transfer is a service that has to be purchased in order to use it.
  • An in-game event is at Lumiose City which happens once per profile (more commonly known as the "ghost girl") is when the player enters the 2nd floor of the building being used as the Fighting Dojo in Lumiose city, the screen will blink a few times and a girl using a hex maniac sprite will appear behind you and move around you with no walking animation, and say "no, you're not the one" then "float" away, with the screen blinking once more.
    • The ghost girl also appears again in the Richessme Hotel where she says "...Don't talk to me... If you do, I won't hear the elevator...".
  • Interestingly, the clock feature has been removed from these games.

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