![]() ![]() The GameCube's Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness Decals couldn't be more 2000s if it tried. There were some designs that we couldn't throw into the above list on account of them not being proper consoles in their own right, but we thought that they deserved a mention anyway. Maybe we should have taken this as a sign of how Pokémon Scarlet and Violet would end up playing. ![]() And we're always pleased to see the designs get mixed up a little (even if an image of Eevee still does appear on the bottom of the console). For Eevee, that's a series of stripes that match the colour palette of any dad's wardrobe, apparently. This Japanese exclusive does away with putting the design's titular Pokémon in the limelight and instead focuses on getting the vibe of that Pokémon down. Ooo now we're onto something interesting. "Do it the same but make it red!" That's how design meetings go, right? Eevee Edition Image: Nintendo Xerneas & Yveltal Red Edition Image: Nintendo The Pokémon themselves look neat enough, but what is going on with that huge "X" and "Y" lettering in the background? At no point with previous designs did we think "you know, I like it, but I just wish it said 'DIAMOND' in huge letters across the back." Come on guys, we know which Pokémon game the special edition is from. Xerneas & Yveltal Blue Edition Image: NintendoĪ return to the usual brightness of the Pokémon special edition designs, this blue model again places the X and Y legendaries front and centre. Yep, this was a good 'un and we're a little envious of everyone who managed to get one. ![]() You've got Xerneas and the Gen VI starters on the front and then you flip this tasty little number over and boom! there's Yveltal on the bottom. Just take a minute to soak in all of the detail on that outer casing. Nintendo 3DS XL Premium Gold Edition Image: Nintendoĭesigned to celebrate the release of Pokémon X and Y (you'll see a pattern there with a number of the 3DS XL designs), the Premium Gold Edition was released exclusively in Japan which is a shame because it's stunning. Which Nintendo console has the best Pokémon design?.Special Edition Sun & Moon Light Blue 2DS. ![]()
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