'Pokemon Sun and Moon' news: How does it feel to be inside a Pokemon ball?

(Pokemon Sun and Moon website)"Pokemon Sun" and "Pokemon Moon" will be out in less than a month and will be available exclusively for Nintendo.

The Pokemon balls have become recognizable items for gamers and non-gamers alike. While waiting for "Pokemon Sun" and "Pokemon Moon" to be released on Nov. 18, producer Junichi Masuda shares his thoughts on getting inside the ball.

Pokemon balls are hatched to produce Pokemons that players train and evolve to use in battles. All the characters that come out of the ball are universally regarded as cute creatures, but their evolved forms vary from sweet to fierce to scary.

Masuda thinks it is luxurious to stay inside the ball. He said, "I think it's safe to say that it's very comfortable inside inside of a Pokeball, it's a very comfortable environment, maybe the equivalent of a high-end suite room in a fancy hotel."

In less than a month, gamers will already meet the old and new Pokemon in "Pokemon Sun" and "Pokemon Moon." The three-starter Pokemon, namely Rowlett, Litten, and Popplio, have long been revealed, but gamers are still excited to know the creatures in store.

While Nintendo has been good in keeping most of the surprises under wraps, it is said that some dataminers have managed to unveil the other starter Pokemon that the two special games have in store.

Pikpek is a flying Pokemon, who, from the name itself, resembles a woodpecker in appearance. Pikpek evolves into a Toucan. Another Pokemon discovered is named Wimpod, which is described to be a horseshoe crab that evolves into a scary-looking Pokemon. It is believed to be one of the scariest yet.

Other Pokemon discovered are Crabrawler, Salandit, and Morelull, whose evolved forms have not yet been discovered. Comfey, Passimian, and Oranguru, on the other hand, do not have evolved forms. Some Ultra Beast Pokemon have also been discovered, which excites players more with their release.

"Pokemon Sun" and "Pokemon Moon" will be made availalble for Nintendo 2DS and Nintendo 3Ds on Nov. 18.

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