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{{nihongo|'''Pokémon Black and White'''|ポケットモンスターホワイト・ブラック|Poketto Monsutā Burakku Howaito|"Pocket Monsters: Black & White"}} are the two primary paired games in the fifth generation of {{c|Pokémon}} [[role-playing game]]s. They are being developed by [[Game Freak]], and published by [[Nintendo]], for the [[Nintendo DS]]. They have been announced for release in [[2010]] in Japan; however, no release dates have been mentioned for other regions. Five new Pokémon have been announced to appear in these games so far. They include the three starter Pokémon, {{bp|Tsutarja}}, {{bp|Pokabu}} and {{bp|Mijumaru}}, along with {{bp|Zoroark}} and its pre-evolution {{bp|Zorua}}. The games will feature several new technological updates, including full 3D movement, routes and cities, and a redesigned battle scene. They will take place in a new region known as [[bp:Isshu|Isshu]], which is said to be a foreign area, located far from the previous regions.
{{nihongo|'''Pokémon Black and White'''|ポケットモンスターホワイト・ブラック|Poketto Monsutā Burakku Howaito|"Pocket Monsters: Black & White"}} are the two primary paired games in the fifth generation of {{c|Pokémon}} [[role-playing game]]s. They are being developed by [[Game Freak]], and published by [[Nintendo]], for the [[Nintendo DS]]. They have been announced for release in [[2010]] in Japan; however, no release dates have been mentioned for other regions. Seven new Pokémon have been announced to appear in these games so far. They include the three starter Pokémon, {{bp|Tsutarja}}, {{bp|Pokabu}} and {{bp|Mijumaru}}, along with {{bp|Zoroark}} and its pre-evolution {{bp|Zorua}}. The two legendaries, {{bp|Reshiram}} and {{bp|Zekrom}}, have also been announced. The games will feature several new technological updates, including full 3D movement, routes and cities, and a redesigned battle scene. They will take place in a new region known as [[bp:Isshu|Isshu]], which is said to be a foreign area, located far from the previous regions.


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Pokémon Black and White (ポケットモンスターホワイト・ブラック Poketto Monsutā Burakku Howaito?, "Pocket Monsters: Black & White") are the two primary paired games in the fifth generation of Pokémon role-playing games. They are being developed by Game Freak, and published by Nintendo, for the Nintendo DS. They have been announced for release in 2010 in Japan; however, no release dates have been mentioned for other regions. Seven new Pokémon have been announced to appear in these games so far. They include the three starter Pokémon, Tsutarja, Pokabu and Mijumaru, along with Zoroark and its pre-evolution Zorua. The two legendaries, Reshiram and Zekrom, have also been announced. The games will feature several new technological updates, including full 3D movement, routes and cities, and a redesigned battle scene. They will take place in a new region known as Isshu, which is said to be a foreign area, located far from the previous regions.

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