New DLC means a brand new Pokédex. While Lumiose City is full of Pokémon, Mega Dimension brings a whole new suite of creatures to collect, meaning it's time to stock up on those Poké Balls again. This ...
The Mega Dimensions DLC Pokédex, also called the Hyperspace Pokédex, tracks every Pokémon added in this expansion for Pokémon Legends: Z-A. There's a lot of returning Pokémon to find in the Mega ...
Pokemon Legends ZA revamps Kalos' Lumiose City with 232 Pokémon and over 50 Mega Evolutions, including new starter forms. The game emphasizes Mega Evolution combat and narrative, omitting new species ...
With a name that combines magma and escargo, this lava snail Pokémon looks exactly like you would expect. Coming from Gen 2, this was a decent Fire/Rock type that is the evolution of Slugma. But if ...
The latest Google Search easter egg is more elaborate than usual with the ability to catch 151 Pokémon. A Poké Ball appears in the bottom-right corner on Android, iOS, or mobile web when you search ...
Born with Autism (formerly classified as Asperger syndrome), Tyler B. Searle has been obsessed with storytelling since he was old enough to speak. He gravitated towards fairy tales, mythology, the ...
A new Pokemon Legends: Z-A leak has surfaced online, revealing the first Pokemon coming with the game and the return of Mega Evolutions as well. While the expectation is the game’s Pokedex will ...
It has been 20 years since Pokémon Emerald first released in Japan with a hefty new Pokédex filled with never-before-seen creatures. Emerald was the third game to be set in the land of Hoenn, ...
We recall the peculiar case of Farfetch’d, Pokémon #83 in the National PokéDex, whose position leads people to believe that it evolves into Doduo and Dodrio. Considering that the Galar region is based ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. YouTuber abe’s projects homemade Pokédex identifies a Raichu shown on a computer screen. Gif: @abetoday / YouTube Back when the Pokémon anime first ...
When I was a kid, the gadgets in any given movie or TV show were the real stars. John Connor’s handheld Atari, Marty McFly’s self-lacing Nikes, and about a million different variations on the radio ...