With both Red and Blue

February 27 marks the 20-year anniversary of the release ofPokémon RedandBluein Japan. In those 20 years, the lovable game about pocket monsters has grown into a marketing mammoth. Like an earlierAngry Birds, almost anything could be found emblazoned with a recognizablePokémonbranding.

Times, they don’t change that much. On February 27, a new 3DS bundle will be released that will fittingly pay proper tribute to both those original gamesandthe merchandising machine those games spawned. This bundle will feature two included cover plates — one withRed‘s Charizard, the other withBlue‘s Blastoise. The 3DS will also come with both games pre-installed on the system.

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In Europe, the celebration’s the same in sentiment but varies slightly in execution. Across the pond, three different 2DS packages will be offered wherein the system is colored red, blue, or yellow depending on the version of the game picked. There’s no word on whether this will be made available in the US.

These new bundles shouldn’t come as much surprise to anyone who has followed the arc ofPokémon, because its owners have largely made a living on selling fans the same experience over and over for two decades now. It’s disingenuous, but it’s also okay. If it weren’t okay, people would have stopped paying long ago. That’s why these bundles feel mostly like The Pokémon Company raising its glass of champagne and proclaiming “To 20 more years!”

3DS games for sale

3DS and Wii U credit

Nintendo Switch StreetPass

StreetPass

3DS and Wii U

The Netflix Wii U app

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Pokémon Bank, Transporter and Home logos