Aptly titled ' Pokemon Bank', this feature allows gamers to deposit up to 3,000 of their creatures into Game Freak's servers, and these Pokemon can then be shared between multiple games. Last but not least, Game Freak detailed a new cloud storage system that'll appeal to Pokemon trainers with an abundance of monsters in captivity. As a result, the systems will be hitting retailers in North America on September 27th just over two weeks before X and Y hit store shelves. The new Legendary Pokemon, Xerneas and Yveltal, can be found prominently on display on both red and blue variants of the handheld, but it'll run gamers roughly $199.99 to own the limited edition platform.Ī heads up for those interested in picking up either version of the SKU: the Pokemon X and Y 3DS XLs do not come with a version of the actual game - unlike its Japanese counterpart. The Big N, alongside The Pokemon Company, announced that the previously announced Pokemon X and Y 3DS bundle for Japan will be coming to North America. Gamers now know that Charmander, Squirtle, and Bulbasaur will all be making their triumphant return as additional starter Pokemon in the new games - and their final forms will all be receiving Mega Evolutions to boot - but Nintendo didn't stop the announcements there. This morning has been an exciting one for Pokemon fans, as a special Nintendo Direct presentation dedicated to the upcoming Pokemon X and Pokemon Y games has revealed even more details about the highly anticipated 3DS titles.