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The Pokémon series is currently in one of its highest peaks with recent successes in the film industry, merchandising, marketing and of course videogames; with popular titles on both mobiles and consoles.

That’s why Nintendo didn’t stop in its attempt to emulate the Pokémon world experience with interesting initiatives, including the Poké Ball Plus; a peripheral originally released for Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! / Eevee! included a stick for directional motion, but also responded using motion sensors.

Nintendo doesn’t seem to have finished experimenting with this idea, as it recently registered new Poké Ball Plus patents in Japan that aim to “properly organize the components of a spherical controller, to allow various operations using a game control; to improve the degree of freedom of a structure for the light emission of a controller, and provide a spherical control in which the components are properly arranged.

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