Winter 2018 feels like Pikachu season. The main reason for Pikachu's recent presence has been so strong, it could be the wobbly little thing on a pen-cap, the 100,000 volts hidden in a battery pack, or the electric mouse with the tongue-in-cheek expression of an uncle on the big screen.
But a better place to stay would be Pokemon: Let's Go! The fairy ball that matches the game. The annual blockbuster hit nintendo's Switch console on November 16, and thousands of Marlboros have waited years to get their first taste of authentic Pokemon on home consoles. This is a product that will resonate with gamers born in the '80s and' 90s who played the original pokemon - Pikachu because it has a strong sense of resonance and nostalgia. But there are also different things, the most intuitive is undoubtedly the improvement on the screen.
This time around, pokemon: Let's Go! Pikachu/ibb is based on pokemon - Pikachu, which was released in 1998, so it's more like selling "feelings." If you had the experience of catching pokemon on a GameBoy as a child, you're probably familiar with a lot of things.