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- All-new Pokemon and past favorites come to life with detailed graphics and intense 3D battles.
- Become a Pokemon Trainer and set out for adventure in a vast and wondrous new region filled with new Pokemon to catch, trade, and battle.
- In Pokemon-Amie, you can pet, feed, and play with your Pokemon to form a deeper bond, which may benefit you in future battles.
- Connect and communicate with players around the world at any time. Challenge them to a battle, trade Pokemon, and much more.
- Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) Content Description: Comic mischief, mild cartoon violence
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- Is discontinued by manufacturer : No
- Language : English, English, Spanish, Spanish, English
- Product Dimensions : 10 x 5 x 1.3 cm; 58.97 g
- Release date : Oct. 12 2013
- Manufacturer : Nintendo
- Place of Business : BELLINGHAM, WA, 98226 US
- ASIN : B0053B5RGI
- Item model number : 045496742485
- Âé¶¹Çø Rank: #2,416 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
- #12 in Nintendo 3DS & 2DS Games
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Become a Pokemon Trainer and set out for adventure in the visually stunning new Kalos region filled with new Pokemon to catch, trade, and battle. All-new Pokemon and past favorites come to life with detailed graphics and intense 3D battles. In Pokemon-Amie, you can pet, feed, and play with your Pokemon to form a deeper bond, which may benefit you in future battles. Plus, you can connect and communicate with players around the world at any time to challenge them to a battle, trade Pokemon, and much more.
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Pokemon X
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Pok¨¦mon X
When Pok¨¦mon fans begin their thrilling 3D adventure in Pok¨¦mon X or Pok¨¦mon Y this October, they will be transported into an entirely new region called Kalos. A mysterious place that is shaped like a star, Kalos is a region where players will encounter beautiful forests, thriving cities, and many never-before-seen Pok¨¦mon. The central city of this breathtaking region is Lumiose City, a metropolis featuring a tower that is set to become an iconic structure in Pok¨¦mon X and Pok¨¦mon Y.
Connect across the World with PSS!
Connect and play with other Trainers at any time with the Player Search System (PSS), which allows you to find other people playing Pok¨¦mon X and Pok¨¦mon Y!
Battle Spot!
With Battle Spot, you can use your Internet connection to battle with players from around the world. Compete in casual Free Battles for everyday challenges, or take on tougher Rating Battles to see how you rank against the competition!
Sky Battles!
Get ready for aerial battles between Pok¨¦mon! In Sky Battles, only Pok¨¦mon that can fly are eligible. Seek out opposing Trainers standing high on cliffs or in other distant places. Be prepared: these battles can be tough.
Horde Encounters!
Until now, the number of Pok¨¦mon on each side of a battle has been even. Now you can test your mettle in Horde Encounters, where one of your Pok¨¦mon must take on multiple foes at once! This is a great chance to help your Pok¨¦mon grow. But if you don't have any moves that can attack multiple targets at once, you may be in for a rough time.
Chespin
The Grass-type Pok¨¦mon Chespin has a tough shell covering its head and back. Despite having a curious nature that tends to get it in trouble, Chespin keeps an optimistic outlook and doesn't worry about small details.
Fennekin
Searing heat blows from the ears of the Fire-type Pok¨¦mon Fennekin. This Pok¨¦mon loves to snack on twigs. Fennekin can be temperamental, but it tries to do its best for its Trainer.
Froakie
The Water-type Pok¨¦mon Froakie is both light and strong, making it capable of jumping incredibly high. The bubbles on its chest and back protect it from attacks. Froakie may appear absentminded, but in truth it pays close attention to its surroundings at all times.
Classic Partner Pok¨¦mon!
In Pok¨¦mon X and Pok¨¦mon Y, it's not Professor Sycamore who gives you your first Pok¨¦mon. Instead, when you receive a Pok¨¦mon from the professor, you'll be able to choose from Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle! These Pok¨¦mon were the first three Pok¨¦mon you could start your adventure with in Pok¨¦mon Red Version and Pok¨¦mon Blue Version, released in North America in 1998, the very beginning of the Pok¨¦mon series! And now you'll be able to include them in your party once again.
Mega Pok¨¦mon
Discover some of the incredible Mega Pok¨¦mon that await in Pok¨¦mon X and Pok¨¦mon Y! A Mega-Evolved Pok¨¦mon will be able to tap into a strength far greater than it could before. When a Pok¨¦mon becomes a Mega Pok¨¦mon in battle, Trainers will have a great opportunity to turn a battle around and snag a win.
Legendary Xerneas
Two newly discovered Legendary Pok¨¦mon arrive in Pok¨¦mon X and Pok¨¦mon Y. Much mystery still surrounds the Legendary Xerneas and Yveltal, but their importance in your journey will surely be revealed!
Xerneas's Ability is Fairy Aura, which strengthens Fairy-type moves for all Pok¨¦mon in battle, including your opponent's Pok¨¦mon!
Yveltal
The mysteries of Pok¨¦mon X and Pok¨¦mon Y continue to grow with the discovery of a Pok¨¦mon that is strangely familiar! It looks a lot like the powerful Legendary Pok¨¦mon Mewtwo, but not quite the same.
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- Reviewed in Canada on January 19, 2025Verified Purchasearrived early, works great
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Reviewed in Canada on May 11, 2017Verified PurchaseLe jeu est en bonne condition.
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- Reviewed in Canada on September 23, 2014Verified PurchaseA great game of the series to introduce new players to the world of Pokemon. Some veteran players of the Pokemon series may find the story lacking in length or depth, but I personally found it to be worth the money.
- Reviewed in Canada on September 17, 2016Verified PurchaseI am so Happy to play this! E Baird
- Reviewed in Canada on October 22, 2013Verified PurchaseDefinitely a step up in Pokemon's adventures so far, and great fun. This game will be sure to keep me entertained for weeks to come,
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Cliente Âé¶¹ÇøReviewed in Italy on August 30, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Ottimo acquisto
Verified PurchaseLe aspettative dell'arrivo del prodotto erano dal 23 al 27 Agosto, essendo io pessimista pensavo arrivasse il 27 e invece con gran sorpresa ¨¨ arrivato il 23. Il prodotto ovviamente valido e funzionante (¨¨ una cartuccia Pokemon), molto disponibile il rivenditore.
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Francisco MSReviewed in Mexico on August 8, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Sublime
Verified PurchaseEl juego es perfecto, al igual que la compra que hize de Pokemon Y
No hay ning¨²n pretexto para no comprarlo llego rapid¨ªsimo, en buenas condiciones y viene multi-lenguaje el juego, realmente una gozada al igual que Pokemon Y, no tengo ninguna queja, salvo que es m¨¢s f¨¢cil de jugar que los primeros. Lo recomiendo much¨ªsimo marco otra epoca este juego, por eso le doy 5 de estrellas, Entrega Rapida y satisfactoria, y en cuanto ha jugabilidad mi familia lo agradece much¨ªsimo y sobre todo por el precio, en otras tiendas estan muy caros.
- K?M?H€€Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2013
5.0 out of 5 stars A Fun Game for a re-imagined world...
Verified PurchaseI would consider Pokemon X (and even Pokemon Y to similar extents when I get it in the mail) one of the best Pokemon games to play.
A departure from the series is the pixel sprites that made the world. Now games are in 3D and have not disappointed me. I enjoy drawing fan art of Pokemon and prior to the advent of this game and its companion, I'd usually have to rely on pictures from the anime and manga, which I am no longer fond of. Now that the Pokedex shows a 3D model when a Pokemon is caught, I can actually draw fanart of Pokemon at different angles beyond front and back.
You can actually change your avatar to suit you as your are ask for your gender, your looks and your name. However, the skin color for the darkest skin type for looks is still a dark taupe color. It's still a start and quite a departure from playing what is a essential a white-skinned protagonist.
Some items have changed, particularly the plates that are to be attached to Arceus, which include the Pixie Plate which corresponds with the new Fairy element type. The biggest change of all is the Exp. Share, which first started out as Exp. All in the very first games, giving all Pokemon in the party Experience Points, and later Exp. Share, giving a selected Pokemon in that party a share of the points. For this set of games, the Exp. Share has reverted back to the properties of Exp. All.
I have very few complaints involving the Lumiose City. Before I bought the game, I was well aware of a glitch that prevents moving around if saved in the North and South Boulevards and the two Avenues from The South Boulevard leading to the Central Plaza. Pok¨¦mon's official X & Y Site recommend you save your games in a shop or better yet, in the Pokemon Centers. The Evolutionary stone shop in Lumiose City, to my knowledge, only sells Fire, Water and Leaf Stones, so evolving Eevee and Pikachu would require a debate on your self if you're trying to complete the Pokedex as I only received one Thunderstone. You will encounter Pokemon from all 6 generations, some from the previous 5.
Overall, the story did not disappoint. I won't tell you the ending, but the game does leave many characters involved open for debate and fan theories of their beings and pasts.
The ending, however, simply doesn't just go to the credits right after beating the Champion, it involves a Pokemon battle with an enigmatic character who is involved with the story's backstory. After that, the cut scene that ties up the loose ends enough to satisfy those who held on long enough and then the credits, which has a song involved from the second part of the credits, subtitled in English and French. The music in the credit reminded me of the song "Hana wa Saku" (Flowers Will Bloom), created by the NHK, Japan's public broadcasting station for the recovery of the Tohoku region.
I have been told that Pokemon Y has a darker, more sinister story to its programming. However, I can say that Pokemon X is not that much different from the description for Pokemon Y from my experiences.
As for educational aspect: Mathematics are part of figuring out how much damage you deal to your opponent. Logic involving Rock-Paper-Scissors like deduction is involved when in a battle. Life lessons are involved with the story, such as the lengths one would go through to take back what was lost and the cost of the war from a non-monetary aspect.
It is a fun game to play. You might even beat my record of entering the Hall of Fame in 3 days after starting a game.
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