Pokemon Red
News, coverage and analysis tracking Pokemon Red across the outlets.- Here’s a closer look at the LEGO Pokemon Red MinifigurePromotional images of the LEGO Pokemon Red Minifigure have been revealed online, offering a clear look at the trainer figure. The minifigure is expected to go on sale in the coming months, though pricing details have not yet been announced.
- Over 2 years since launch, Palworld hits 40 million players right before its 1.0 release, and now has over 8 million…Pocketpair announced that Palworld has surpassed 40 million players across all platforms just before its 1.0 release on July 10. This milestone highlights the game's massive success since its Early Access launch over two years ago, with the survival game having previously reached 32 million players in February 2025. The developer thanked the community for their support, noting the game's significant growth and its impressive player count compared to historical Pokemon game sales.
- New Lego Pokemon sets include a Polly Pocket-style diorama that's like my childhood come to lifeLego has officially revealed several new Pokemon-themed building sets, including a large Iconic Trainer Moments Poké Ball diorama featuring Professor Oak's lab and a battle scene. The new collection also includes an up-scaled Red minifigure, Rayquaza, Munchlax, and Arcanine models. These sets are available for pre-order and will launch between August 1 and October 1.
- Pokemon Japanese Game Covers Turned Into MerchandiseThe Pokemon Company is releasing new merchandise in Japan on June 18, 2026, featuring the Japanese game covers from the franchise's mainline and Legends titles released between 1996 and 2025. The collection will include items like pins, magnets, keychains, T-shirts, and bags, with a special framed collection of all game package cover pins. This merchandise is part of the 30th-anniversary celebrations for the Pokemon franchise.
- Japanese gamers vote on most influential game and series, favorite character, favorite developer, moreFamitsu magazine's 40th-anniversary survey of over 5,000 Japanese gamers revealed Nintendo as the favorite developer and Mario as the favorite character. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild was highly recommended, while Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest series dominated influence and sequel requests. Masahiro Sakurai was named favorite creator.
- I went hands-on with Lego Pokemon Smart Play, and my inner 10 year-old was losing itLego has introduced a new line of interactive Pokemon toys featuring 'Smart Bricks' that allow the figures to detect motion, light up, and make sounds. These new brick-built Pokemon, including Pikachu and Charizard, can interact with players through touch, feeding, and even simulated battles, drawing inspiration from the video games' mechanics and player feedback.
- Pokemon Deluxe Character Guide revealed, pre-orders openThe Pokemon Deluxe Character Guide, celebrating 30 years of Pokemon history, will be released this summer. This hardcover collector's edition book features insights on over 1,000 Pokemon across all regions and platforms, covering games, anime, and the Trading Card Game. Pre-orders are now open for both a standalone version and a limited edition box set, with shipping scheduled for August 25, 2026.
- Even More Pokemon Uniqlo Shirts Arrive in July 2026Uniqlo is releasing a new collection of Pokemon-themed apparel in July 2026, featuring designs inspired by the original Game Boy games. The collection will include unisex adult and kids' shirts with greyscale sprites, launching in Japan and then worldwide. This expands on previous anniversary plans with additional designs and character art.
- The Lego Game Boy isn't an exact copy of Ninty's retro handheld, and that's why I love itThe Lego Nintendo Game Boy is a detailed 1:1 scale replica of the iconic retro handheld, featuring interactive buttons and swappable lenticular screens. While not an exact color match to the original and presenting some minor build challenges, it is praised for its solid construction, attention to detail, and affordable price point, making it a strong tribute for Nintendo fans.
- Sunday Pokemon Red Sessions Show Why Classic Games Never Get OldA Reddit post highlighting a user playing Pokemon Red on a Game Boy Color sparked discussion about the enduring appeal of classic games. The article argues that despite advancements in graphics and technology, the simple fun and design of games like Pokemon Red continue to resonate with both older and younger generations, proving that great game design is timeless.
- Pokemon Red & Green Players Bring Back Cable Link Multiplayer MagicA Reddit post highlighting friends playing Pokemon Red and Green with a Game Boy cable link has sparked discussion about the magic of retro multiplayer gaming. While modern conveniences offer advantages, the physical connection of the cable link fostered unique social rituals and community building that many find irreplaceable.
- Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen devs found that "the programming sucks" in the original RPGs, but needed Nintendo's help on the remakes because they "hadn't gotten any better at programming since then"Developers from Game Freak admitted that the programming in the original Pokemon Red and Blue was poor, making the remakes Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen difficult to develop. They required assistance from Nintendo, particularly for implementing the Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter, as the team felt their programming skills had not improved since the original titles.
- Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen Are a Great Anniversary AdventurePokemon FireRed and LeafGreen are highlighted as a fitting tribute for the series' 30th anniversary, offering modern conveniences and quality-of-life improvements over the original Game Boy Advance titles. Their rerelease on Nintendo Switch provides accessibility and serves as a relevant refresher, especially with ties to the new spin-off Pokemon Pokopia.
- Hatsune Miku Project Voltage Song Features Pokemon TrainersA new song titled "Crossroad" for Hatsune Miku: Project Voltage has been released, featuring various Pokemon trainers from across the series, including Red from the original games and Florian and Juliana from Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. The track, composed by Kz with lyrics and arrangement by Taku Inoue, celebrates Miku Day and is currently available online.
- 1996 Style Pikachu Plush Heads to Pokemon Center WorldwideThe Pokemon Company International has confirmed that the 1996 Style Pikachu plush merchandise, featuring a monochromatic design based on the original games, will be released at Pokemon Centers worldwide. Both a standard stuffed animal and a keychain version are planned, with prices and exact release dates for North America to be announced.
- Pokémon FireRed & LeafGreen on Switch is the nostalgia hit I neededPokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, originally released for the Game Boy Advance in 2004, hold up surprisingly well today, offering a significant dose of nostalgia for players who grew up with them. While the games retain their original charm and gameplay, some dated mechanics and the lack of modern quality-of-life features, such as online trading and a sortable item bag, are noticeable. Despite these drawbacks, the games are considered a worthwhile purchase for fans seeking a trip down memory lane, especially when compared to the cost of original cartridges.
- Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Switch review - nostalgia is super effectiveThis review examines the Nintendo Switch re-release of Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, the 2004 Game Boy Advance remakes of the original 1996 games. While the port offers classic gameplay and expanded content like the Sevii Islands, it lacks new features and online functionality at launch, making it a nostalgic trip rather than a modern upgrade.
- Review: Pokémon FireRed & LeafGreen (Switch) - Red-Hot Nostalgia In A So-So WrapperThis review evaluates the Nintendo Switch re-release of Pokémon FireRed & LeafGreen, a 22-year-old Game Boy Advance remake of the original Pokémon Red & Blue. While it offers a convenient and nostalgic way to experience the Kanto region, the $19.99 price point without NSO Expansion Pack benefits and the lack of modern features like online trading are noted as significant drawbacks.
- New Pokemon Keychains Honor Each Games’ StartersBandai Namco has announced new Pokemon keychains featuring starter Pokemon from all nine mainline generations, starting with Pokemon Red, Blue, and Green, and ending with Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. These acrylic charms will be available in Japanese capsule machines starting the week of March 8, 2026, for 300 yen each. It is currently unconfirmed if or when these will be released worldwide.
- Pokémon TCG Live | A Guide for CasualsPokémon Trading Card Game Live is a digital adaptation of the popular trading card game, available on PC and mobile platforms. The app allows players to battle trainers worldwide, with real-world card codes granting virtual packs. It features both ranked and casual play modes, with progression through battle tiers and in-game currency for unlocking cards and customization options.