This Real-Life “Anime-Accurate” Pokédex Puts The ’90s Tiger Electronics Toy To Shame

Every ’90s kids dream.

If you were a Pokémon-obsessed kid in the ’90s, there’s a good possibility that one of your biggest dreams growing up was to have your very own working Pokédex.

Despite being a work of fiction, the device always looked so cool whenever it appeared in the anime, essentially acting as a high-tech encyclopedia that could identify whatever Pokémon you could throw at it. For many, though, the closest they ever came to owning was the Tiger Electronics toy, released in the late ’90s, which covered only the first 150 Pokémon and was inevitably much less high-tech than the version shown off on the TV show and in the films.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

Every ’90s kids dream.

If you were a Pokémon-obsessed kid in the ’90s, there’s a good possibility that one of your biggest dreams growing up was to have your very own working Pokédex.

Despite being a work of fiction, the device always looked so cool whenever it appeared in the anime, essentially acting as a high-tech encyclopedia that could identify whatever Pokémon you could throw at it. For many, though, the closest they ever came to owning was the Tiger Electronics toy, released in the late ’90s, which covered only the first 150 Pokémon and was inevitably much less high-tech than the version shown off on the TV show and in the films.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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