More than 25 years ago, in a distant February 27, 1996, a video game that would mark a before and after would reach the markets of Japan. Satoshi Tajiri, who in his childhood enjoyed capturing and collecting insects from the field, considered the possibility of translating that hobby into a video game. Thus, after several more twists of the screw in the concept of the game, Pokémon Red and Green would eventually be born, the origin of one of the most influential cultural franchises of the moment. Now, eight generations later, with A long-awaited fourth-generation remakes on the way, we found huge tributes from Pokémon Diamond and Pearl fans.
As you already know, Halloween is one of the most popular holidays of the year. Decades ago, it was something more typical of the United States, but the popularity of this celebration has caused that this day is adopted around the world, in which terror, blood and decorations with pumpkins are the order of the holiday. However, some Pokémon fans raised this trend to the maximum exponent recording the Pokémon that first appeared in Pearl and Diamond in 107 pumpkins.
It is a most remarkable work, taking into account that each of the engravings had to be done by hand and in record time to ensure that the first finished pumpkins remain in good condition after the last ones have been made. In addition, it is about a tribute of the most appropriate for these datesAs there are only a few weeks left before the fourth generation remakes, Pokémon Shiny Diamond and Shimmering Pearl, are released.
These video games, which They will go on sale next November 19, will allow millions of players to return to a renewed Sinnoh with the technological advances appropriate to the capabilities of the Nintendo Switch.