This week's Badge Arcade update is chock - full of
pocket monster collecting and kid squid fishing.
Pokémon Snap (Nintendo, $ 9.99)-- Originally released on the Nintendo 64 back in 1999, Snap provided adamant Pokétrainers with a completely new perspective on the tried - and - true
pocket monster collecting formula.
Pokémon Sun & Pokémon Moon Special Demo Version (Nintendo, Free available 10/18)-- It's hard to believe that we're just one month away from our next adventure in
pocket monster collecting.
Not exact matches
There's also a horde of Kanto
pocket monsters to
collect for anyone missing Pikachu or the trio of legendary birds.
The long and short of Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon is this: if you haven't played the latest two games in the franchise and are looking for some new
pocket monsters to
collect, train, and battle, this is your jam.
Even now, with the target at some 700 +
pocket monsters to
collect, I'm still here, running around in the grass outside of the first town, endlessly grinding to prepare for what is to come.
The apps allows gamers to take their beloved
pocket monsters they had
collected in the original Pokémon Black and White games and their respective sequels, and move them into Pokémon X and Y. No word yet on when exactly the apps will make their debut outside of Japan, but we'll follow up when Nintendo provides something concrete.