A Look At Pokemon Black & White Walking Gameplay

By Alex Chen | January 01, 0001

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_k5PEVsr9A Pokémon Black & White is the completely new Pocket Monster series that will be out jinda44 later this year. We have already seen the first screenshots. But screenshots don’t move. Gameplay does. https://kotaku.com/first-pokemon-black-white-screens-5517562 Japan’s Sunday morning kiddy show Pokémon Sunday provided the first look (and super brief look) at jinda44 gameplay. And by gameplay, we mean walking through the city. Look how the cityscape rotates! This is a fresh take on e19 traditional Pokémon gameplay. A welcomed fresh take, too. Pokémon Black & White Footage e19 From Pokémon Sunday betdog betdog [Siliconera]

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