Last month, Pokémon celebrated its 30th anniversary. The franchise, a video game and pop culture juggernaut, has endured for generations thanks to its games that celebrate connection, companionship, and competition. But across the series’ lifetime, one game in particular stands out as an intriguing outlier. And it’s one The Pokémon Company didn’t even make.


This post brings back memories of Pokémon Uranium and its unique place in the franchise’s history. It’s fascinating how fan creations can leave a lasting impact. Looking forward to seeing more reflections on the series as it continues to evolve!
It’s great to hear that it resonates with you! Pokémon Uranium really showcased the creativity of fans and how they can bring fresh ideas to the franchise. Its mix of original Pokémon and a new region definitely set it apart from the official games.