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==Pokémon games==
==Pokémon games==
All [[Pokémon games]] sold in Poland are in English. Poland, from the 1990s, was in the distribution network of the Austrian company Stadlbauer.In 1999, Lukas Toys became the general distributor. On October 15, 1999, Stadlbauer also signed an agreement with Optimus<ref>https://www.computerworld.pl/news/Optimus-podpisal-umowe-o-dystrybucji-produktow-Nintendo,5249.html</ref>.The company decided to use the popularity of anime to advertise games in Poland<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJD6U01q-vU "Momencik, zaraz wracam" - kultowa reklama gier Pokemon (Polsat, 2000 r.)]</ref>.In 2001 Optimus gave up the sale of Nintendo products and in 2010, Lukas Toys has been replaced by Stadlbauer Poland. After {{game|Black and White|s}}, Stadlbauer ended cooperation with Nintendo. Since March 2014 ConQuest Entertainment is the Polish distributor.
All [[Pokémon games]] sold in Poland are in English. Poland, from the 1990s, was in the distribution network of the Austrian company Stadlbauer. In 1999, Lukas Toys became the general distributor. On October 15, 1999, Stadlbauer also signed an agreement with Optimus.<ref>https://www.computerworld.pl/news/Optimus-podpisal-umowe-o-dystrybucji-produktow-Nintendo,5249.html</ref> The company decided to use the popularity of anime to advertise games in Poland.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJD6U01q-vU "Momencik, zaraz wracam" - kultowa reklama gier Pokemon (Polsat, 2000 r.)]</ref> In 2001, Optimus gave up the sale of Nintendo products, and in 2010, Lukas Toys has been replaced by Stadlbauer Poland. After {{game|Black and White|s}}, Stadlbauer ended cooperation with Nintendo. Since March 2014, ConQuest Entertainment is the Polish distributor.


==Pokémon anime==
==Pokémon anime==
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