Pokémon Turned Into Traditional Japanese Prints Brian AshcraftNovember 15, 2016 Game and Board Game News If Pokémon had existed in 19th century Japan, perhaps fans would’ve collected prints like these. Read more… anime, kotakueast, pokemon ← Hadouken! The Famicom Mini sold 262,961 in its first four days on sale in Japan, Famitsu reports. →