What happens when the Pokémon turn the tables987 Archivescatch us?
It was just a normal Wednesday when Mashable esports reporter Kellen Beck and "resident nerd" Ben Fullon sat down to talk Pokémon: Sun & Moon on Facebook Live. But then, about five minutes in, things got weird.
SEE ALSO: A dance army of Pikachus show off their synchronized moves in SingaporeA giant Pikachu appeared in the studio for... reasons. Doesn't matter why. Don't ask questions. The two new Pokémongames are out now for Nintendo 3DS, so Pikachu was in New York City to celebrate. Let's go with that.
Instead of recoiling in fear at the sudden appearance of a large, yellow cuddle monster, Kellen graciously gave the stray Pokémon a tour of Mashable's NYC office. We're a very professional bunch, after all.
The whole thing was captured on camera -- good thing we were doing that Facebook Live, eh?-- and you can see it now right here.
Topics Gaming Nintendo Pokemon
'Ingrid Goest West' exclusive clip: WatchGlen Campbell, titan of country music and master guitarist, dead at 81Hillary and Bill Clinton attend 'Wonder Woman' screening in BrooklynDeeply enjoyable mosquito killing machines that are somehow legal to buyCouple plans amazing techRestaurant owner has a hilarious response to rude TripAdvisor reviewThis 'vegan meal' would disappoint anyone who enjoys eating food'Game of Thrones' fans have the perfect theory about what's next for Jamie LannisterI'm losing my mind waiting for Nintendo's SNES Classic to go on saleLeaked image shows what the iPhone 8 might look like in a caseiPhone 8's facial sensor might work even if it's sitting on a tableApple's iPhone 8 might come in a hot new 'copper gold' coloriPhone 8 will ship alongside iPhone 7S and 7S Plus, rumor claimsThe best new games coming in August 2017We don't kill everything: Here are 10 things millennials do better than baby boomersLeaked image shows what the iPhone 8 might look like in a caseExcellent 'Metal Gear Solid' shirt commemorates the series' undeniable homoeroticismThe Galaxy Note 8 might be released later than you'd expectDo the decent thing and send one of these texts instead of ghostingRich residents just found out someone bought their street and they are not happy There’s No Dying in Baseball by Jason Novak Revisited: ‘Guernica’ Whiting Awards 2019: Merritt Tierce, Fiction A Tortoise Stakeout with Patricia Lockwood by Richard Cooke ‘The Left Hand of Darkness’ at Fifty A Bathroom of One’s Own by Larissa Pham Nothing Is Like Anything Else: On Amy Hempel by Alice Blackhurst Staff Picks: Hauntings, Hollywood, and Home by The Paris Review Chantal Joffe’s Many Faces by Olivia Laing Staff Picks: Moscow, Misunderstandings, and Money Mark by The Paris Review Cooking with Anzia Yezierska by Valerie Stivers The Corner of ‘MacDoodle St.’ and Memory Ln. Redux: Eerie Fictions of the Afternoon by The Paris Review Flowers for Yellow Chins, Bruised Eyes, Forsaken Nymphs, and Impending Death by Katy Kelleher The Strange Things I’ve Found inside Books by Jane Stern Redux: Revelry by The Paris Review Crashing W. S. Merwin’s Wedding by Edward Hirsch Redux: Miles of Mostly Vacant Lots by The Paris Review Nudes by The Paris Review These Are Not the Margins: An Interview with Bryan Washington by Nikki Shaner
1.7183s , 10100.421875 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【1987 Archives】,Miracle Information Network