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Pokemon Gold, Pokemon Silver and Pokken Tournament DX out now! by BlazRtheDragon

Welcome to the Daily Dragon Tab. I'm BlazR, your #1 official host within this post, bringing you the latest news and discussions, as well as upcoming info, events, media and other content based beyond the real world and anywhere else in between!

It's a beautiful day here in both the Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo Switch communities, as Pokemon Gold Version and Pokemon Silver Version have both been out for the 3DS Virtual Console, while Pokken Tournament DX debuts on a true home console. And that's the Switch! And not that... Fisher Price wannabe toy, or whatnot. remember october And all three games have met with critical acclaim, mainly due to the success of both consoles.

Good thing my alter ego's 3DS is very handy! Though, the Switch will have to be considered being bought either during my birthday or for Christmas.

Now in case you haven't heard, a Pokemon themed Direct was introduced and showcased for over eight minutes long, unitl we've come to the grand finale of it: Pokemon Gold and Pokemon Silver. It was way better than the annoyance of the genwunner craze that nobody would even dare to withstand against! Correction, it was a Pokemon fan's escape to paradise and prevalence. And man, was it lovely once again. Wonderful. Coming back to the games, the price for each version will cost about 9.99, so if you have the remaining eShop credits, then be sure to stop on by and pick up one now. Or two, if you'd rather take both Lugia and Ho-oh with you for epic proportions. Lastly on this topic, there's also a bonus! Besides the Celebi distributions, you can snag yourself a dual pair of home menu themes that include Ho-oh and Lugia respectively.

Finally, we've come to the big kicker. Pokken Tournament DX! Already created by Bandai Namco Amusements, Bandai Namco Entertainment, The Pokemon Company and Game Freak, it is an arcade fighting game that consists a crossover between Pokemon and Tekken. What it does puts players in a fighting area, where they compete to see who is the strongest. Up to 15 playable characters are participating: 10 veterans, four additional fighters that were part of the post-arcade update and, exclusive to the Nintendo Switch, none other than Decidueye. I'm afraid he's gonna feel a lot less memorable by the time Sun and Moon end up being the Black and White of anime nonsense. Speaking of, can anyone from the Smash community replace Decidueye with Sceptile, please? Pokken Tournament DX for the Nintendo Switch is out now, so get to practicing and be prepared to fight.

What did you guys all think about Gold, Silver and Pokken Tournament DX? Are you satisfied with the result? Do you think you should wait for Pokemon Crystal to be added to the 3DS Virtual Console Service? Which character will you plan to play as from the start? Are you hoping that these games fit your mood into forgetting everything about genwunners and the repetitiveness? Lemme know what you guys think in the comment section down BELOW, and I'll check 'em out.

I also have a bonus announcement! This Monday, to celebrate the upcoming launch of the Nintendo Classic Mini: SNES Edition, I will prepare the most insane poll that should debate about whether or not, Slippy Toad would be a good example of being a big sumo wrestler. Wanna make a decision? Comment!

That's all I have for today. Until next time, see ya later! :)

Pokemon Gold, Pokemon Silver and Pokken Tournament DX out now!

BlazRtheDragon

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