First the good news, Pokemon Omega Ruby, Alpha Sapphire loyalists a feast. Up for grabs: four Pokemon titles at $10 less only at Best Buy. So why pay $40 when $30 would do? That should be a head-turner for any die-hard fan. This promo goes for Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, and Pokémon X and Y titles. Neat!
But a warning: free shipping is not factored in so if you plan to avail of long-distance delivery, a little math should help you.
And more. It simply gets better for Pokemon Omega Ruby, Alpha Sapphire fans. This time within a limited period from June 22 through July 12, loyal following are given the chance to get their hands dirty on the level 55 Dragonite which would be available on your fave Nintendo 3DS. Sounds like a lot of fun!
To avail, all any gamer have to do is to pay their nearest GameStop Store a visit. And they'd be eligible to receive their free serial code.
Now, if you have not heard of Dragonite, take heed. The game is bound to get you nailed on the edge of your seat as it comes packed with a slew of never-before-seen powerful attacks. Among them Dragon Dance, Outrage, Extreme Speed, and Hurricane. And watch the flying pokemon as it is tags along a Lum Berry, allowing it to heal right in the middle of all the action. And we're not done yet. Try the Dragonite's hidden Multiscale ability for a change.
And not only in Pokémon ORAS but players may also summon Dragonite in both Pokémon X and Y 3DS games. In case you were wondering, the much-awaited GameStop event centers around the most recent Pokémon Trading Card Game: XY - Roaring Skies expansion.
As for Dragonite, it's the final evolved stage starting with Dratini to Dragonair then Dragonite. Don't worry, the creature's an angel, so confirms the official Pokemon site. You can easily find the good-natured Pokemon helping "lost and floundering ships in a storm to the safety of land." A good Samaritan, indeed!
As for a bit of bad news. Release of Pokemon Z has turn out to be a hoax. Reportedly, it could be a case of lost translation. Postings from blog Pokemon Line which are in Japanese language may have been misinterpreted. Specifically, Famitsu DS+Wii pronouncements were wrongly believed as a hint on a possible launch schedule. Oops!
A timely note from Pokemon Line has straightened things out. So there goes the next Pokemon iteration, sprung out of the over-excited imagination of some fans. Nevertheless, still Pokemon Omega Ruby, Alpha Sapphire's tough to beat.
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