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Stuck In 2D: Pokemon

Stuck In 2D: Pokemon
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VOICE OVER: Rebecca Brayton
Arguably making up the largest collection of lovable video game characters, The Pokémon videogame franchise has maintained its popularity around the world for over a decade. First making waves in Japan in 1996 with Pokémon Red and Blue for the Gameboy, it has since tried several times to capitalize on 3D graphics for the home consoles. Join http://www.WatchMojo.com as we explore the various high profile attempts by Game Freak and Nintendo to use 3D graphics to put you in the role of a pocket monster trainer.

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What’s needed is for the franchise to deliver on the spirit and structure of its classic hand-held adventures in the 3rd Dimension. Not only will this satisfy its aging fan-base, but entice new gamers to want to try their hands at collecting and training Pokémon.

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