With less than a month before the worldwide launch of "Pokémon X and Y," advertisements for the sixth-generation games have premiered.
Nintendo recently launched the English "Pokémon X and Y" television commercial featuring Pokémon fans recalling their dreams.
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The Pokémon dreams ranged from seeing new Pokémon, a region to explore, new ways to battle and "awesome" legendary Pokémon.
The 30-second advertisement features Pokémon from the new Kalos region such as starters Chespin, Fennekin, Froakie and Flying-type Talonflame. The new Pokémon appearances continue as the video progresses with Gogoat, Xerneas, Yveltal and first-generation Pokémon Charizard.
In Japan, the advertisement features an overview of videos previously revealed by The Pokémon Company International. The video, which features more details than Nintendo's English version, shows new Pokémon, Hoarde Encounters, Sky Battles, Mega Evolutions and the Fairy type, to name a few.
Full info on Kalos starter Pokémon's second evolutions, click here.
The Japanese video also confirms Mewtwo's two new forms will be separated in the new games. Mega Mewtwo X will be exclusive to "Pokémon X," while Mega Mewtwo Y will be in "Pokémon Y."
The Japanese advertisements also stress the Torchic distribution event, which will take place for gamers worldwide starting Oct. 12 and ending Jan. 15, 2014. Torchic will be available with the item "Blazikenite," which will transform Torchic's last evolution, Blaziken, into "MegaBlaziken."
A third video (see below) features three shorter advertisements in one video.
The "Pokémon X" and "Pokémon Y" video games will be released in North America, Europe, Japan and Australia on Oct. 12 for the Nintendo 3DS and the new Nintendo 2DS. The games have a suggested retail price of $39.99, each.
Nintendo 3DS - Pokémon X & Pokémon Y Television Commercial
Japanese "Pokémon X and Y" Advertisement
Shorter Versions of Japanese "Pokémon X and Y" Advertisement
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