Trainer Red is back and he is going on a new adventure with his Charmander partner. Coming out of the ARTFX J Pokemon series these two are ready to battle their way to the Elite Four. This will mark ...
Pokémon has been around for over 20 years as the game started with a Red and Green version back in 1996. However, years later they received updated forms thanks to FireRed and LeafGreen. Now, the main ...
The new version of the Pokémon Trainer Red Nendoroid has arrived on the Pokémon Center. Originally announced back in January, as part of the 20th anniversary festivities, this is a rerelease of the ...
Pokemon Day is just around the corner, and Niantic isn't leaving Pokemon GO fans out of the celebrations. Pokemon GO trainers can now purchase trainer avatar items based upon the original costumes ...
We take a look at the latest Nendoroid Pokemon set, which features a well-loved character from the very beginning of the franchise and three iconic pocket monsters. If you’re a Pokemon fan of a ...
It's not every year that a major multimedia franchise turns twenty. The Pokémon Trainer Red: Champion Version figure pack, inspired by the original games, is now available from the Pokémon Center.
Senior Weekend Staff Writer for DualShockers. Loves JRPGs, artbooks, and anime. The other day, two new Pokémon-themed Nendoroids were revealed: one for Trainer Red and another for his rival Blue.
Pokémon: Let’s Go! stays largely faithful to the original Red, Blue, and Yellow — with some noted twists — but its historical nods to the series stretch even farther back. The game’s latest trailer, ...
The previously-announced all-new version of Good Smile's Red Pokemon trainer Nendoroid is now available with a few new perks. While the collectible was previously available with the starter Pokemon ...
This page contains the locations and screenshots of Red, a special trainer in the Post-Game that appears after defeating the Elite Four. You won't get to battle Red at full strength until after you've ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. While Let's Go Pikachu and Let's Go Eevee take most of their inspiration from Pokemon Yellow, the pair diverge from the classic Game Boy game in some ...