“Pokémon“, the famous worldwide phenomenon, is widely known and acclaimed throughout the world, but especially in Japan, where it had its beginnings, it has built its most fervent fan base.
Since its creation, “Pokémon” has stood out as one of the best games of all time, thanks to its rich and captivating history and the release of several titles that continue to delight generations.
The story of “Pokémon” has evolved over the years, incorporating new regions, characters, and creatures. With each new generation of games, players were introduced to a new region to explore, with a unique story and Pokémon exclusive to that region.
This ensured that the experience of playing “Pokémon” never became repetitive and always kept players engaged.
In addition to the main games in the series, “Pokémon” has expanded into other media, such as cartoons, films, toys, collectible card games, and more.
The “Pokémon” anime, in particular, has captivated children and fans of all ages with its exciting adventures starring the iconic trainer Ash Ketchum and his faithful partner Pikachu.
Fans try to revive ‘Pokémon Garden’
“Pokémon Garden” was an extremely popular game in Japan, especially among those who were just starting to venture into this vast universe.
With engaging gameplay and lovely graphics, the game won over a legion of fans and became a standout among games based on the franchise. However, it was shut down.
Sad news came to light when Adobe announced the discontinuation of Flash Player, the platform on which “Pokémon Garden” was based. However, even years after the game’s closure, fans’ passion for the unique experience it provided continued to burn.
So, a group of enthusiasts decided to come together to bring back this masterpiece in a brand new format and translated into English, allowing players all over the world to enjoy this joy of times gone by. However, the task of bringing the game back to life would not be easy.
The files for “Pokémon Garden” date back about 15 years, and finding relevant information and resources proved to be a considerable challenge. However, the team behind this project decided to launch a website: a virtual meeting place for everyone who owned any content related to the game.
Through this website, fans were encouraged to get in touch and share any material they have about the old “Pokémon Garden” in an attempt to revive these adventures.