
Episode 57
Ep.57 – Gotta Catch Em All: The Pokemon Catch That Conquered the Globe
A Trip Down Memory Card Lane · David Kassin and Robert Kassin
September 30, 20211h 15mExplicit
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Show Notes
In 1996, Pokémon Red and Green hit the Game Boy in North America and launched a cultural phenomenon. Inspired by Satoshi Tajiri’s childhood bug-collecting, the games let players capture, train, and battle 151 creatures to become Champion. Our conversation traces how Tajiri and Ken Sugimori grew Game Freak from a fanzine into a studio, nearly collapsing before Creatures Inc. and Nintendo stepped in. We explore how Shigeru Miyamoto pushed dual cartridges to promote trading, how Sugimori finalized every design, and how Mew’s hidden presence fueled playground rumors. We also revisit the localization, which required reprogramming, renaming, and overcoming doubts about Western appeal. From anime to Pokémon Go, the franchise became the world’s most lucrative empire. Join us as we revisit the catch that conquered the globe on today’s trip down Memory Card Lane.