Pokemon New Pokémon Centers opening in malls around America!

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Holy Arceus, I didn't even know this was so close to me! I'm going to have to get up there and check it out for sure.
 
Ah! I can't read the article because my internet is being stupid! But on the general subject it'd be awesome to have one within a reasonable driving distance from where I live. I'd love to get exclusive plushes from there.
 
It's times like this where I regret living in Britain, 'the nanny state'.
All I say is why can't the UK get one? Ugh, their gonna host events, sell merchandise, I'd love to work in one of these. I just cried and died a little inside.
 
I might update this thread with the list of plushies I most recently saw there. They had Raikou Entei, Suicune, Latios, Latias, and Pichu there at once, but they were removed since the last time I went there. They had Ho0oh, Lugia, the Johto starters, Eevee, Flareon, Jolteon, Pikachu, and Skitty they last time I checked. They had Lati@s around the same time as the Enigma stone event, so maybe we'll get plushies that correspond to events? An also, if you want to got there, I'd recommend the one in Alderwood mall. It's bigger and has more selections.

And, @glaceon, there isn't one in DC. You might find it worth a trip to Nintendo World in New York, since they have a Pokemon Exclusive section there.
 
These are the only locations outside of Japan. Copy-pasted from Bulbapedia:

USA

Seattle, Washington


The Pokémon Company International is headquartered in Bellevue, a city that neighbors Seattle.

Northgate Mall
Pokémon Center kiosk in the Northgate Mall in October 2010

* Opened summer 2010
* 401 NE Northgate Way, Seattle, Washington, 98125

This standalone kiosk in the mall's common area is a vending machine that sells five types of Poké Dolls, several Monster Collection figures, trading cards, and Nintendo DS games. It also features interactive games and a Pokédex for visitors to play with.

Alderwood Mall

* Opened November 2010
* 3000 184th Street SW, Lynnwood, Washington, 98037

This shop is the larger of the two Seattle-area shops, but it is still in the mall common area and limited in size. It features a larger vending machine kiosk, a tower of Poké Dolls and DX Poké Dolls, and The Pokémon Company International employees who answer questions and ring up sales.

Tacoma, Washington

Tacoma Mall


* Opened ???
* 4502 S Steele St # 1177, Tacoma, WA 98409

This shop is located in the mall common area. It features two vending machines, each offering a selection of up to ten Poké Dolls, the five Nintendo DS Pokémon games, thirteen miniature Monster Collection figures, seven different packs of trading cards, and five full decks of trading cards. The stand also includes two large displays of Poké Dolls, varying in sizes from 6" to 12", as well as a variety of other Pokémon merchandise. Each of the machines are also equipped with several interactive games as well as a touch-screen Pokédex for visitors to enjoy. The stand is watched and operated by one to two The Pokémon Company International employees, who help make sure the machines are running alright, answer questions, and ring up the sales of merchandise located outside of the vending machines.

New York, New York

New York (Nintendo World Store)

* Opened November 16, 2001
* 10 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, 10020
* Phone: (212) 307-0900
  
In January 2005, Pokémon Center New York closed for remodeling. It reopened as a general Nintendo store called Nintendo World on May 14, 2005, no longer as a Pokémon-exclusive store. However, there is a section in the ground floor devoted to the franchise. In addition, there is a large selection of Pokémon dolls, figures, video games and trading cards located on the ground floor. The dolls are either imports from Japan or old dolls from the old Pokémon Center. They also have newer Pokémon games, figures, and clothes/apparel. On the floor above is a register and Mario, Kirby and The Legend Of Zelda Collectibles. Sometimes in the store there might be Pokémon candies or edible foods. On December 19th 2010 near Christmas time, there was a larger selection of Pokédolls and other collectibles. There was Spiky-eared Pichu, Latios, Latias, Mew, Kyorge, Groudon, Ho-Oh, Lugia, Pikachu, Arceus, Suicune, Entie, Raikou and Eevee. Sometimes they would have T-Shirts and exclusive Nintendo World collectibles. Nintendo World also has Video game strategy guides and some of the Pokémon games for Nintendo DS or Nintendo Wii. They are also having an event for Pokémon Black and White, when it comes out. They also have Pokémon Black and White pre-orders available.
 
:O that should be in every mall!!!!!!! its like a pokefans dream come true. why dont they make more. the world needs these lol.
 
I had posted this already, but that's ok. I hope the mall near me opens one up! Although I live 2 hours away From the Nintendo World store in NYC, that has a Pokemon Center! Because I live in Eastern, Pennsylvania!
 
Well, not anywhere close to where I live. But really, we finally get some Pokemon Centers around here.
 
It evens plays Pokemon Center music there! Who, on this forum, wouldn't spend all their free time here if they could get to one.
 
They are just shops in the main area of the mall where everyone can see it and they have a collection of vending machines and stuff. And they even call them Pokemon Centers. Take that, Shaymin Lv.X
 
They need one in Canada with a bar upstairs. We tend to have a very loose yet mature gaming culture, let's extend it to pokemon! :D
 
Man, too bad they have only hit the two coasts so far. All well, I guess. I'll just visit the Japanese one myself.
 
You are addicted to Pokemon when:

You read this thread and think "Hooray! My pet dog won't pass away after all!"

Back on topic, it's kinda sad that there aren't that much Pokemon events in the UK.
 
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