YouTube/The Official Pokemon Channel It might be tough to believe, but "Pokémon" has now been an omnipresent media force for more than 20 years. "Pokémon Red and Blue" graced the Game Boy handheld console in February 1996, kick-starting a pocket-monsters zeitgeist that never really ended.

Throughout its run, the core series of turn-based role-playing games about collecting the eccentric critters has never left Nintendo's line of handheld consoles. There have been spin-off games (such as the excellent "Pokémon Snap") on the home consoles, but the real thing has always been a strictly on-the-go experience.

Until now.

"Pokémon Sun and Moon," the newest game in the series, released this week, will reportedly come to Nintendo's new Switch console in 2017. This comes from Eurogamer, the same publication that blew the lid off the Switch this past summer.

The project is reportedly codenamed "Pokémon Stars," which would put it in line with the rest of the series. Traditionally, a third game with some enhancements is released after the two games that kick off each "Pokémon" generation. "Pokémon Yellow" came after "Pokémon Red and Blue," for example.

"Pokémon Stars" would follow in those footsteps by providing a high-definition, spruced-up version of "Sun and Moon." Whether it has meaningful additions to the game beyond looking better remains to be seen, but it's safe to assume it will add something.

Calling it the first "Pokémon" game to come to a Nintendo home console is a bit of a technicality, as Switch can be played as a home or handheld console. The platform, which launches in March 2017, will play the same games regardless of whether it's connected to a television.

Of course, none of this has been confirmed by Nintendo, but Eurogamer has a good track record. Nintendo is holding an event to announce more about the Switch on January 12.