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Pokemon Diamond And Pearl Official Release Date

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It’s been officially confirmed by Nintendo that the next edition of the immensely popular Pokemon franchise will be captivating gamers hearts come April 2007.

The release date for the highly anticipated title leaked prematurely onto the Internet a few days ago, but has subsequently been confirmed by Nintendo as correct in a recent press statement issued by the Kyoto based video games giant.

The official release date of April 22nd is bound to remain forever etched in Pokemon trainers calenders and personal diary’s as the day that the monsters took over, but were subsquently captured, caught and trained.

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