While not all buyer demographics are public, these transactions have been strongly associated with millennial-aged collectors, a generation driving demand through a combination of nostalgia, disposable income, and interest in culturally significant alternatives to traditional assets
Several Pokmon spin-offs are available to play on Switch via a Nintendo Switch Online subscription: Game Boy Color Nintendo 64 (Expansion Pack only) While Pokmon: Let's Go, Pikachu & Eevee are Switch remakes of the original Game Boy Pokmon Red & Blue, and Pokmon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl are Switch remakes of Pokmon Diamond & Pearl on the Nintendo DS, the original games aren't playable on Switch, and Nintendo and The Pokmon Company has made no announcements regarding their potential arrival
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There were 3 series total: Blue, Red, and Green