Happy World Turtle Day 2017!

One of the first-ever Pokémon starters, Squirtle, is known as the Tiny Turtle Pokémon. Akin to real turtles, Squirtle loves water and has a shell that serves as a protective barrier, minimizes resistance in water and enables it to swim at high speeds. That's a pretty nifty natural feature to say the least. Happy World … Continue reading Happy World Turtle Day 2017!

Squirtle is officially headed to Build-A-Bear Workshop next month

Following in the footsteps of Pikachu, Eevee and Charmander, Squirtle is officially the next Pokémon headed to Build-A-Bear Workshop. Squirtle will be available both online and in stores starting June 1. It will come in two separate sets. The online-exclusive package includes a pre-stuffed plush, a sound chip filled with Squirtle sounds, a raincoat, a … Continue reading Squirtle is officially headed to Build-A-Bear Workshop next month

New Pokémon UFO catcher plushies now available in Japan

Various new Pokémon UFO catcher plushies have arrived in Japan with the 13cm Pokémon Sun and Moon Relaxation Time series above, featuring Pikachu, Bulbasaur, Charmander and Squirtle. Meanwhile, the 30cm I LOVE EIEVUI plushie is pictured below, as well as the 24cm Vulpix and Alolan Vulpix plushies, which are also based on Pokémon Sun and … Continue reading New Pokémon UFO catcher plushies now available in Japan

Over 589 million Magikarp were caught during the first Pokémon GO Water Festival

Pokémon GO players have managed to catch more than 589 million Magikarp during the popular mobile title's first-ever Water Festival. This massive figure includes Shiny Magikarp, which were added on day one of the in-game event. During the Water Festival, the Water-type Pokémon Magikarp, Squirtle, Totodile and their Evolutions to appeared more frequently all around the … Continue reading Over 589 million Magikarp were caught during the first Pokémon GO Water Festival

Last chance to participate in the first Pokémon GO Water Festival event

Today, March 29, is your last chance to take part in the first-ever Water Festival for Pokémon GO. The in-game event, which kicked off last week, is scheduled to last until 1 p.m. PDT. During the event, players can look for and catch the Water-type Pokémon Magikarp, Squirtle, Totodile and their Evolutions. Additionally, when you’re out … Continue reading Last chance to participate in the first Pokémon GO Water Festival event

Nintendo Treehouse team launches an official blog

The Nintendo of America Treehouse team has launched an official blog. It is a Tumblr-based blog called the Nintendo Treehouse Log. Members of the Treehouse team will use it to share their own personal stories and images with Nintendo fans. One of the first pictures uploaded on the blog is of a young Nate Bhildorf … Continue reading Nintendo Treehouse team launches an official blog

Pokémon GO Water Festival event now underway, runs through March 29

More Water types have been added to Pokémon GO as part of the game's first Water Festival event. Players can look for the Water-type Pokémon Magikarp, Squirtle, Totodile and their Evolutions to appear more frequently all around the world. Additionally, when you're out exploring areas where Water types commonly appear, you'll have a greater chance … Continue reading Pokémon GO Water Festival event now underway, runs through March 29

Pokémon GO Water Festival event kicks off today to help you catch Lapras, Squirtle, Totodile, Gyarados and more

There’s a new global Water Festival event that has been announced for Pokémon GO. Starting today at 1 p.m. PDT, players will be more likely to encounter Magikarp, Squirtle, Totodile and their evolutions all around the world. Additionally, when you’re out exploring areas where Water-type Pokémon more commonly appear, you’ll have a greater chance to … Continue reading Pokémon GO Water Festival event kicks off today to help you catch Lapras, Squirtle, Totodile, Gyarados and more