Pokemon Fan Develops Homebrew Method To Save Your Earliest Pokemon
Your childhood Pokemon might be lost to time, but one Pokemon fan has created a way to get them off Gen 1 and Gen 2 Game Boy carts.
Your childhood Pokemon might be lost to time, but one Pokemon fan has created a way to get them off Gen 1 and Gen 2 Game Boy carts.
The next Pokemon Home update adds support for the three most recent entries in the series.
The ongoing effort to catch 'em all may explain why several of the top ten spots are all Pokemon games.
The Pokemon cloud storage service will add support for the upcoming Switch Pokemon games next year, The Pokemon Company confirmed.
Sword and Shield players and Pokemon Home users can claim a free Bulbasaur and Squirtle with the Gigantamax factor.
The next update for the Pokemon storage service will introduce a catch calendar, and all users will receive a free Bulbasaur and Squirtle with the Gigantamax factor.
Following an update in June, the Pokemon storage service will no longer work with several older phones and operating systems.
The latest update for the Pokemon storage service adds a couple of new search options and other welcome improvements.
Players who use hacked Pokemon can be banned from online play and have their Pokemon Home access revoked.
PoGo players will have another chance to catch Shiny Meltan as well as Shiny Slowpoke as part of a new Pokemon Home event running from November 17-23.
Pokemon Go support has finally been added to Pokemon Home; here's how to bring your monsters over from the mobile game.
Transferring a Pokemon out of Niantic's mobile game may not be as simple as you'd hoped.
The Pokemon storage service will be inaccessible for a few hours on October 22 as it receives a new update.
The Pokemon Company has announced it is taking measures to combat the presence of hacked Pokemon in the storage service.
Pokemon Home's 1.2.1 update is now live on mobile devices and improves numerous aspects of the Pokemon storage service.
Pokemon Home's version 1.1.1 patch resolves an issue that prevented transferred Pokemon from being registered in the Isle of Armor Pokedex.
Following the 1.2.0 update, players will no longer be able to set impossible conditions for trades on the GTS.
The Pokemon cloud service will be unavailable for a few hours on June 17 before Sword and Shield's first expansion arrives.
Sword and Shield can claim a free Grookey, Scorbunny, and Sobble with their Hidden Abilities through the Pokemon Home cloud service.
To celebrate the launch of the app's 1.1.0 update, you'll be able to directly trade Pokemon with faraway players, but this feature won't be around permanently.
Don’t worry, your Pokemon will still be there after the update.
The Pokemon Company has shared the first footage and details on Zarude, a new Mythical Dark/Grass Pokemon for Sword and Shield.
The Global Trade System was one of Pokemon Home's most anticipated features, but it still has the same problems that have been plaguing it for years.
A handful of non-Galar Pokemon can now be brought into Sword and Shield through the new cloud service, including Mewtwo and Meltan.
The new Pokemon cloud service is now live on Switch and mobile, and it lets you transfer over your old Pokemon from 3DS and Pokemon Go; here's how.
With the launch of Pokemon Home, you can now get alternate forms of certain Pokemon in the Galar region. Here's how to breed them.
The new Pokemon cloud service for Switch and mobile is giving away a couple of free Pokemon for Sword and Shield.
Previously confirmed for a February 2020 release, the Pokemon cloud service is now available.
The new Pokemon cloud storage service has finally arrived on Switch and mobile; here's everything you need to know about it.
Certain Pokemon Home features, such as trading, will only be available in the Nintendo Switch or smarphone versions of the service.
While there's no GTS in Pokemon Sword and Shield to facilitate trades, Pokemon Home will have it as a feature on mobile.
Following the launch of Pokemon Home, you'll be able to use the 3DS cloud storage service for one month at no charge.
The cloud-based service that lets you store your Pokemon collection is coming soon, and Nintendo has announced the pricing and other details.
The new Pokemon cloud storage service will launch for Switch and smartphones sometime next month.
The 20-minute Pokemon-focused Nintendo Direct packed plenty of surprises for eager trainers.
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