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The Kalos region is full of monsters! It's finally here. Pokemon X and Y have been released, and add dozens of new pocket-sized (and building-sized) monsters to the world. You've likely read our ...
Tweet by VGChartz Staff , posted on 24 November 2013 / 480,922 Views Pokemon X and Y Pokedex Pokemon X and Y are the latest in the Pokémon series, developed by Game Freak for Nintendo 3DS.
Pokémon X & Y sounds like it's going to be quite massive, what with a whole new world and additional creatures on top of the existing critters. The game's Pokédex has been confirmed as coming in ...
Pokemon X and Y were the first Pokemon titles to have a simultaneous global release. The twin titles released worldwide on October 12, 2013 and was first announced by the late, great, Satoru Iwata ...
There are some truly terrifying Pokemon out there, and their horrifying Pokedex entries only drive that home.
Introduced in generation six with the Pokemon X and Y games, Yveltal is a dual type dark and flying Pokemon. It is also the box art mascot of the Pokemon Y game and serves as that particular game ...
Pokémon X & Y are already the most globally synchronised entries in the series to date with a simultaneous worldwide release; now it is reportedly confirmed that a feature allowing Pokédex ...
Every so often, evolution takes a significant leap. Pokemon X and Y is smarter, better, and faster than its predecessors, but it’s the impressive online social features and fantastic new 3D look ...
There's lots to be excited about in Pokémon X and Y - unseen new breeds, a huge range of returning faces, and a winning formula that has been tweaked, but perhaps wisely left largely familiar.
Here's how to get all the Mega Evolutions in Pokémon X and Y — and there are probably more than you think.
We didn't think any dual-type Ghost Pokemon could be cooler than haunted robot Golurk, but the series' first ever Steel/Ghost type might be even better. Honedge may look like your average sword ...