Palworld developer Pocketpair has revealed details of Nintendo and The Pokémon Company's lawsuit which alleges that the game infringes on multiple patents.
But wait. When did you actually, physically throw a Pokeball? Swiping over colored pixels wasn’t enough for [Trey Keown], so he built a real, throwable, Pokemon-catching Pokeball for Pokemon Go.
As you can imagine, we would face difficulty finding these patents in the Japanese patent office and relaying it back to our readers. But as it turns out, Japanese patent attorney Kiyoshi Kurihara ...
If you've been sinking time into Pokemon TCG Pocket like us, you've probably been trying to optimise your decks as much as you can. But rather than slotting in more basic Pokemon, or trying to squeeze ...