![]() ![]() This password could be input into the Pokémon Global Link to receive a Blissey. ![]() In 2011, to celebrate Christmas, fans could greet staff members in a certain area of Japanese Pokémon Center stores, and if they did they would receive a small calendar card called the "Happy Calendar" with a unique password included on the back. On Christmas Day 2003, a Kingdra, Zangoose, Seviper, and Milotic were distributed as part of this campaign. In Generation III, many Pokémon were given away at the New York Pokémon Center. From December 21 to 27, 2001, the week was Christmas week, and a Delibird with Pay Day (as an Egg) and a Celebi were distributed. Each week, a different set of Pokémon were distributed. Pokémon X and Pokémon Y launch worldwide for 3DS on Oct.12.In Generation II, many Pokémon were given away at the New York Pokémon Center as part of the Gotta Catch 'Em All campaign. Honedge is a steel and ghost-type Pokémon, based on a sword in which "an ancient soul resides." In the video, Masuda also unveiled another new Pokémon that will be introduced in the game. We have incorporated Parisian elements everywhere." "Naturally we were very detailed on our research into Paris. He said that many parts of France are incorporated into Kalos, but Paris, especially so. In 2011 he took a full research team there to study the country in more detail. Since he first visited in 2000, Masuda has travelled extensively through France. The Kalos map is shaped like France and features a number of landmarks that are inspired by French originals, like the Eiffel Tower and the ancient Carnoc stones of Brittany. It is a country that is very particular about fashion and the aesthetics of their cuisine, a country concerned with the beauty of words. A country that is reported to be the most visited in the world. ![]() We were inspired by one country in particular. "First of all we decided to use beauty as a game theme. "The Kalos region, the home for the Pokémon X and Pokémon Y story, is inspired by France," he said. Speaking via a video to attendants at Japan Expo this week, Masuda spoke of his love for France, and the reasons why Pokémon X and Pokémon Y are so inspired by the country. It's the largest market for manga and anime in Europe, and host of the annual Japan Expo, Europe's largest celebration of all things Japanese. Pokémon X and PokémonY director Junichi Masuda is a keen Francophile, so much so that the new in-game region is almost entirely based on that country.įrance too has an unusual affinity to Japanese culture. ![]()
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