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'''Pokémon World''' is a UK-based, monthly magazine that gives out information about | '''Pokémon World''' is a UK-based, monthly magazine that gives out information about new games, mostly upcoming Pokémon ones. It is known to spell the names of Pokémon wrong occasionally and sometimes give misleading information, such as leading up to the release of Pokémon Emerald, it stated the player would be able to buy and change clothing in-game, when really the protagonists were just given new, green-colored clothing; it also relies on websites such as Bulbapedia and [[Serebii.net]] for its information. | ||
It had a section showing debates from certain forums over different subjects dealing with Pokémon. In addition, there are sections for fanart, letters asking questions about the [[Pokémon games]], pullout posters of Pokémon and characters, and most recently: fan-fiction. | It had a section showing debates from certain forums over different subjects dealing with Pokémon. In addition, there are sections for fanart, letters asking questions about the [[Pokémon games]], pullout posters of Pokémon and characters, and most recently: fan-fiction. |
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Pokémon World is a UK-based, monthly magazine that gives out information about new games, mostly upcoming Pokémon ones. It is known to spell the names of Pokémon wrong occasionally and sometimes give misleading information, such as leading up to the release of Pokémon Emerald, it stated the player would be able to buy and change clothing in-game, when really the protagonists were just given new, green-colored clothing; it also relies on websites such as Bulbapedia and Serebii.net for its information.
It had a section showing debates from certain forums over different subjects dealing with Pokémon. In addition, there are sections for fanart, letters asking questions about the Pokémon games, pullout posters of Pokémon and characters, and most recently: fan-fiction.
It was released in the United States in April 2010 at Borders locations.
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