The original Pixelmon mod was released around 2013, and over time allowed players to catch, train, and breed Pokemon as well as craft things like Pokeballs and Pokemon-themed furniture that was ...
Whenever there is a lull in game releases, my friends default to the same game: Minecraft, but with a Pokémon mod. Pixelmon has been a staple within our friends longer than I’ve been friends with them ...
Can you play Pokemon in Minecraft? It might seem like a random question, but the answer is a resounding yes. Thanks to the wonder of modding, there are multiple ways to catch 'em all inside Minecraft, ...
Pixelmon, a popular mod for Minecraft that recreates the Pokémon series in-game, is going offline. The development team announced on its forum that it would cease work on the long-running download, ...
Here's how to install and set up the Minecraft Pixelmon mod. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.
Modded Minecraft servers typically (but not always) require players to use some kind of modified game client that has third-party mods installed. These mods are also ...
The Pokemon Company finally dropped the hammer. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.
John is a Toronto-based author who does photography in his spare time. When not being insulted over Xbox Live, he spends his time playing soccer and perpetually napping. His favorite games include ...
The Pokémon Company have stepped in and "requested" that the mods behind Pixelmon stop their service, which it appears they are complying with. For years the mod has been a massive hit as they do ...
The Pokémon Company has shut down a fan-made mod for Minecraft that introduced hundreds of the iconic pocket monsters to Mojang's enormously popular block-based exploration and creation game. Released ...
There are already nearly unlimited possibilities within the magical world of Minecraft, but you can make it even grander with mods. Mods are additions and expansions (usually built by third parties) ...