On Pokémon's 30th anniversary, game devs reflect on the series' impact on their life and work
Game developers from studios large and small share their favorite Pokémon memories — and how the series shapes the work they do every day
Game developers from studios large and small share their favorite Pokémon memories — and how the series shapes the work they do every day
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