The biggest Game Freak leak of all time has revealed an incredible amount of information about games online. Game Freak has acknowledged that the hack happened and, while it's always good to take leaks with a grain of salt, there's a high probability that the information obtained through these leaks is valid. It's important to note that personal information was also leaked, but the leakers appear to be working to keep that private to protect the individuals; only -related content is being shared publicly.
CentroLeaks is revealing never-before-seen information about games from the leak on X (formerly Twitter), like abandoned Pokémon designs, scrapped game mechanics, unused music and other assets,and a lot of lore. The leak is a peek behind the curtain, allowing fans a chance to see everything that goes into the making of the games, including what never makes it beyond the development stage.
are remakes of the games. came out 10 years after the original 1999 games, and included plenty of visual upgrades to bring the games to a modern audience. The remakes came out for the Nintendo DS and were a huge step up, staying true to the long-time fans' nostalgia while introducing the franchise to a new generation of players.
The Pokémon series launched in Japan in 1996 releasing a total of three Generations on the Game Boy. Here is every classic Pokémon game ranked.
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, a number of upgrades ended up on the chopping block before the game made it out to its audiences. Among these was the look of the Pokémon Gyms in each town, which were originally going to have different exterior designs for each gym which reflected the type used by that gym leader. It's unclear why Game Freak decided not to include this design choice, but fans can now see what it might have looked like thanks to the leaked images.
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