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It was released in the United States in April 2010 at Borders locations. | It was released in the United States in April 2010 at Borders locations. | ||
the magazine usually comes with lots of free gifts and information about [[Pokémon games]] and is usually quite up to date, Pokémon world can be a little deceiving when it comes to Wi-Fi events, it can get the dates of when the events start and end wrong, like when they said a | the magazine usually comes with lots of free gifts and information about [[Pokémon games]] and is usually quite up to date, Pokémon world can be a little deceiving when it comes to Wi-Fi events, it can get the dates of when the events start and end wrong, like when they said a Mew was available for download via Wi-Fi from October the 15th in the November issue and was still available, when the event really ended | ||
October 30th, it also seems deceiving that Pokémon fans buy Pokémon world every month when | October 30th, it also seems deceiving that Pokémon fans buy Pokémon world every month when | ||
they can get all the information off [[serebii.net]] or [[Bulbapedia]] for free, while this is quite deceiving, the magazine is very popular. | they can get all the information off [[serebii.net]] or [[Bulbapedia]] for free, while this is quite deceiving, the magazine is very popular. | ||
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The magazine is made by a group of Pokémon fans and published by imagineshop, the magazine claims it is unofficial, the magazine cannot be official for 2 reasons, firstly [[serebii.net]] launched a official Pokémon magazine near the release of Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, so | The magazine is made by a group of Pokémon fans and published by imagineshop, the magazine claims it is unofficial, the magazine cannot be official for 2 reasons, firstly [[serebii.net]] launched a official Pokémon magazine near the release of Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, so | ||
[[serebii.net]] has rights to it, the second reason is that Nintendo don't want people revealing information to the public about upcoming Pokémon games apart from "CoroCoro" and "The Official Nintendo Magazine". | [[serebii.net]] has rights to it, the second reason is that Nintendo don't want people revealing information to the public about upcoming Pokémon games apart from "CoroCoro" and "The Official Nintendo Magazine". | ||
The magazine is also known for being more expensive, and for being the size of a weekly publication like {{wp|Nuts (magazine)|Nuts}} rather than a monthly one like {{wp|Men's Health (British magazine)|Mens Health}}. The magazine is usually priced between £3.50 to £4 in the UK, similar to the prices of the larger, monthly magazines. | |||
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[[Category:Magazines]] | [[Category:Magazines]] |
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