

Through these Alolan versions of old Pokemon that players may have neglected for a while find new life. The Alolan versions of beloved Pokemon often feature new color schemes and sometimes have entirely different types. In this region, players can find new Pokemon to collect as well as Alolan versions of old Pokemon. The inhabitants of Alola are laidback and worry-free, and every NPC one interacts with is friendly and kind. With its tropical trees, dense foliage, and sunny seaside, Alola feels like the perfect holiday destination. Alola is easily one of the most unique and lovable regions a Pokemon game has ever taken place in. All four games take place in Alola, a region inspired by Hawaii.

Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon are the enhanced version of Pokemon Sun and Moon. RELATED: All Pokemon Belonging to Generation 7 Thanks to Pokemon Ultra Sun and Pokemon Ultra Moon, the Nintendo 3DS received the epic send-off it deserved. However, with the seventh generation of Pokemon, things were changed quite dramatically, leading to a novel experience that reinvigorated the franchise and introduced plenty more gamers to the world of Pokemon. The Pokemon franchise is synonymous with Nintendo, and after the many games that have been released on various Nintendo consoles, gamers have grown quite familiar with the basic structure of Pokemon games. The Nintendo 3DS left not with a whimper, but with a bang, and this is in part thanks to two special games that were released at the end of the system's lifespan: Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. After several new models were released, the 3DS eventually found itself in the shadow of the Nintendo Switch, which would go on to become one of the fastest-selling consoles the company has ever released. While many viewed the handheld console's 3D capabilities as a mere gimmick, it was enough to attract millions of gamers to the system.

Released in 2011, the Nintendo 3DS improved on the Nintendo DS by including the ability to create 3D effects without the need for special glasses. The Nintendo 3DS continued Nintendo's long and successful history in the handheld gaming market.
