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Pokémon Red and Blue: this is the bicycle of the game in real life; The Pokémon Company raffles it

Pokémon Red and Blue: this is the bicycle of the game in real life; The Pokémon Company raffles it

Pokémon Red and Blue mark the birth of one of the most popular sagas of all time. Many of us have grown, but we cannot forget what our adventure was capturing, training and fighting alongside Charmander, Bulbasaur, Squirtle, Pikachu and company. Of all the memories we keep, there is one very special: that of being offered a bicycle for which the price amounted to one million, a figure impossible to reach in the game counter (999,999). And now, if you live in Japan, you have the possibility of having a real Pokémon bike, because The Pokémon Company has decided to create and raffle.

The bicycle, painted in those unmistakable green and yellow colors, has several details that will delight fans of the franchise: the initial Pokémon are engraved on the inside of the rims, while the pattern on the tires they sport different Poké Balls, which also appear on the handlebars. Of course, it should be taken into account that it is a merely decorative object; It is not made to be driven. In the following video you can see all the details.

Pokémon: the future of the saga in 2021 and 2022

Pokémon Red and Blue: this is the in-game bicycle in real life; The Pokémon Company raffles it

Beyond the recent New Pokémon Snap and Pokemon Unite, the saga has two new releases prepared for the coming months. The first of them (November 19) is Pokémon Brilliant Diamond / Pokémon Shiny Pearl, remakes of the original installments that we saw on Nintendo DS back in 2006. The second and more enigmatic is Pokémon Legends: Arceus, an open world proposal in the that we will explore the mountains of the Sinnoh region, which is scheduled to launch in early 2022.

Pokémon Red and Blue first came to the Game Boy in 1996 (Japan). In Spain we had to wait until November 1999. Just a few years ago, Nintendo decided to also launch it on Nintendo 3DS.

Source: The Pokémon Company on Twitter