Template:Infobox Game 'Pokémon X' (Japanese: ポケットモンスターX, Hepburn: Pocket Monsters X) and 'Pokémon B' (Japanese: ポケットモンスターB, Hepburn: Pocket Monsters B) are the upcoming video games of the Generation 6 series. Pokémon A and Pokémon B are the first two Pokémon video games that comes exclusively for the Nintendo 2DS. The video games were announced by current Nintendo president Satoru Iwata on January 8, 2013 on 11 AM GMT and 6 AM EST during a Pokémon Direct video on the Nintendo 2DS. These will be the first video games of the Pokémon series that will be released worldwide with exception of different countries. Pokémon A and Pokémon B will be released on October 2013, but the official release date of the video games is still CRAP! GODDAMIT!!!!
Other Features
3D stuff
Pokémon A and Pokémon B are the first two Pokémon games that are completely in a 2-dimensional style of gameplay on a handheld system. Each and everything has been changed since the release of previous Pokémon games. The sprites have been changed into 2D designed models from the characters to the Pokémon. The appearance of a Pokémon has also been changed as seen in the trailer when the male protagonist was running through the grass and encountered a Pikachu.
Battle System Enhancement
The battle system in video games also went under a 2-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 2D style against another Pokémon. It will even show how the Pokémon will move when it's being attacked or vice versa by the opponent.
Pokémon
Starter Pokémon
The trailer also shows off three new Pokémon which appear to be the Fire, Grass and Water starters, which is pretty normal in Pokemon.
- Chespin, a Grass-type Pokémon: a brown, Erinaceidae-looking Pokémon with a spiked green hat, small arms and a small tail.
- Fennekin, a Fire-type Pokémon: an orange, fox-looking Pokémon with flame-like fur emerging from its ears. Fennekin also shares its name and appearance with the Fennec Fox.
- Froakie, a Water-type Pokémon: a blue, frog-looking Pokémon with a white puffball on its back.
Mascots
The two legendary Pokémon that are the mascots for Pokémon A and Pokémon B have been officially named as: Aerneas and Bveltal. Aerneas is deer-like with rainbow antlers, who is shaped like the letter A when it's legs are apart, while Bveltal bird-like avian of some sort, who is shaped like the letter B.
Other
A new Eeveelution named Sylveon is cofirmed. A Mewtwo-related Pokémon which may or may not be a new form was also revealed.
Pokémon Gallery
Vid's
Inspiration
It can be possible that Pokémon X and Pokémon Y are based on Europe. During the trailer of the video game, Pikachu was standing on a sort looking Eiffel Tower which is the main monument in France. Furthermore, when the screen is zoomed out, it can be seen that Pikachu was also on a continent looking similar to Europe. Also in the trailer, the female protagonist has been seen running from a bridge which is probably modelled after the Tower Bridge, a iconic symbol of England.
Trivia
- These are the first main Pokémon titles that uses single letters instead using colors or material items for the sub-title.
- These are the first two games to have their mascot's English name released before their Japanese names.
- In the Japanese logos, you can see a bit of DNA in the section: モンス. This could be a reference to how X and Y are chromosomes.
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