
This year the schedulers for Sky and GMTV must have been bored. They seem to have put Pokemon on more than any other Christmas!
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PUK has some data regarding how well Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire did upon its release in Japan. Its staggering.
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The somewhat failing Pokémon Center store in New York made it to a year old- and had a party worth of a PUK news update to celebrate!
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Just as PUK finds itself in an explosion of RS info, details regarding the 6th Pokemon movie have been revealed. UPDATED! Better title and Pikachu title!
UPDATED AGAIN! Further Details
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With the release of R/S in Japan, PUK is as always ahead of the competition - with screenshots galore and introductory videos
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The next generation of Pokémon games have been released in Japan!
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We have pictures of what you'll be picking up off the shelf of a shop or dealer of class-A games.
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The American Cartoon Network has dropped an episode of Pokémon from its schedules...because of a title.
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An amazing new piece of hardware could solve the age-old problem of "How can I make RS and RBYGSC talk?"
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What a lot of people consider to be Japans definitive gaming magazine, Famitsu, has reviewed Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire five days before it gets released over there. Also: Another new Pokémon revealed?
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The American TV station, famed for its coverage of kids shows and 6 commerical breaks an hour will be showing Pokémon for a long time yet.
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We've known about it for ages, but the RS starters English language names have been confirmed by the official site.
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The US release date has been announced, as well as new English names!
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Pokémon will be showing on Cartoon Network! But sadly its only for the US :(.
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The first, second and third Pokémon movies are now available in boxset form
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March 2003 is the date that Miramax announced to the American public.
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