A talentedPokemonfan recently shared their intricate handmade rug with the community on social media, with the creation faithfully depicting thePokemon Bluegame cartridge for the Game Boy. Countless members of thePokemonfandom take to the internet each day to share their unique creations across many different mediums, inspiring even more gamers to pay tribute to their favorite characters and titles through arts and crafts.
The recent release of the Switch 2 has injected even more excitement into thePokemoncommunity, as several new games are slated for release in the near future.Pokemon Legends: Z-Awill come to both Nintendo’s original Switch and the Switch 2 on October 16, bringing with it new Mega Evolutions and the return of Alpha Pokemon from 2022’sPokemon Legends: Arceus. While nothing has been confirmed just yet, many are hoping to seeclassicPokemongames added to Nintendo Switch Onlinesoon, with potential announcements coming during the next Nintendo Direct livestream.
On thePokemonsubreddit, user princejashad shared an incredible image of their handmadePokemon Bluerug, stating that the creation took them several weeks to make. The rug itself looks exactly like the Game Boy cartridge, down to every groove, and the creator faithfully included the console’s insignia above Blastoise and the bright yellowPokemonlogo. One user in the comments section asked if the artist took requests, as this isn’t the first rug they’ve made and shared on the site. The creator has made rugs inspired by many other popular franchises, such asMega Man,One Piece, andGundam. Earlier this year, another Reddit user shared theirPokemon Redrug, also stunning the community with their talent.
Artistic Pokemon Fan Creates Pokemon Blue Rug
DuringPokemon Day in February, several exciting tidbits about the franchise’s future were shared, along with teases regarding projects in the works.Pokemon TCG Pocketwill continue to see new updates, with the most recent expansion, Eevee Grove, released on June 26. The biggest surprise to many viewers was the reveal ofPokemon Champions, a new battle simulator that is confirmed to have both smartphone and Nintendo Switch compatibility. While no release date has been announced, players can expect ranked matches,Pokemon HOMEconnectivity, and more.
Fans are now eagerly awaiting the nextPokemon Presents stream on July 22, which will likely reveal Legends: Z-Aahead of its launch this fall. While somewhat unlikely, the community is keeping their fingers crossed, as the developers could potentially give fans their first look at Gen 10.