Hogar Noticias El merchandising del 25.º aniversario de Pokémon Oro y Plata llega a los PokeCenters de Japón

El merchandising del 25.º aniversario de Pokémon Oro y Plata llega a los PokeCenters de Japón

Jan 22,2025 Autor: Alexander

Pokémon Gold & Silver 25th Anniversary Merch Arrives at PokeCenters in Japan

¡Celebra el 25.º aniversario de Pokémon Oro y Plata con productos exclusivos!

Una colección de edición limitada de productos del aniversario de Pokémon Oro y Plata se lanzará en Japón el 23 de noviembre de 2024.

Disponible en los Centros Pokémon de Japón (¡y en línea!)

The Pokémon Company ha anunciado una amplia gama de artículos conmemorativos, desde ropa elegante hasta artículos prácticos para el hogar, que se lanzarán exclusivamente en los Centros Pokémon de todo Japón. Si bien actualmente solo está disponible en los Centros Pokémon japoneses, los pedidos anticipados comienzan el 21 de noviembre de 2024 a las 10:00 a. m. JST a través del Centro Pokémon en línea y Amazon Japón. Aún no se sabe nada sobre la disponibilidad internacional.

Los precios oscilan entre ¥495 (aproximadamente $4 USD) y ¥22,000 (aproximadamente $143 USD). Lo más destacado incluye impresionantes chaquetas Sukajan (¥22,000) con diseños de Ho-Oh y Lugia, prácticos bolsos de día (¥12,100), encantadores juegos de platos de dos piezas (¥1,650) y una amplia selección de artículos de papelería y toallas de mano.

Una explosión del pasado: recordando Pokémon Oro y Plata

Lanzados originalmente en 1999 para Game Boy Color, Pokémon Gold y Silver revolucionaron el mundo Pokémon con características innovadoras. Los juegos, aclamados por la crítica por sus innovadoras incorporaciones, introdujeron un reloj dinámico en el juego que afecta las apariciones y eventos de Pokémon, y expandieron el universo Pokémon con 100 nuevos Pokémon Gen 2, incluidos los favoritos de los fanáticos como Pichu, Cleffa, Hoothoot, Chikorita, Umbreon, Ho. -Ah, y Lugia. Su legado continúa con los remakes de Nintendo DS de 2009, Pokémon HeartGold y SoulSilver.

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