Greysun is the lead guides editor at Game Rant, covering all the biggest AAA titles to the smaller indie gems. He's been a big Nintendo fan since the SNES days and patiently awaits a Super Mario ...
The bicycle holds a special place in both the Pokemon games and cartoon. The original bike was a requirement to progress down the Cycling Road that links Celadon City with Fuchsia City. The bike cost ...
Pokémon fans know the insatiable lure of the game’s million dollar bicycle sold in Cerulean City. You can save and save all you want. But with a price tag of $999,999, one Poké dollar more than you ...
The Bike has long been a staple item in the Pokemon games. In Pokemon Emerald, things got shaken up a bit, with a new Mach Bike and Acro Bike for players to choose from. Still, you need to know how to ...
Pokémon Go is great for adventures on your feet, but just like the original Game Boy games, having a bike makes everything better. You travel faster, you can carry more stuff, and it’s a shitload of ...
This isn't the time to use that! Professor Oak's words have never been so true. The Pokémon Company, in celebration of reaching a million Twitter followers on their Japanese "Poké Times" account, has ...
Game Rant writer for over 3 years! Trevor is a lifelong gamer who loves all types of games, but especially RPGs, platformers, and Fortnite. Ever since popping in the cartridge for The Legend of Zelda: ...
Here’s yet another example of Japan getting all the good stuff: Kotaku reports that The Pokémon Company is giving away a real-life version of the bicycle from Pokémon Red and Blue. The giveaway is in ...
Do you need something to brighten up your day and make your Friday truly special? Well, we have something for you, then. In Japan, The Pokemon Company has been doing something special with the ...
Pokemon Go has gamified cycling. The new app that’s taking the world by storm also happens to be great to play by bike. As more and more people realize this, the game could do more to encourage biking ...
A Pokemon player has discovered a trick that should make getting around in Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl a little easier. In a post on the Pokemon subreddit, user AbbeDrewNear, who says ...