Pokemon Sun and Moon Contest Gives Players a Chance to Win Games From Gen 1 and 3

Good luck to all who enter!
Pokemon Sun and Moon

With Pokemon Sun and Moon just around the corner, the Nintendo of America official Twitter account is holding a special Sun and Moon contest to help Pokemon fans to encourage their friends to go on their first Pokemon journey. In order to enter, you must have a Twitter account and follow Nintendo of America. After that, veterans of the series must explain why their friends should embark on a Pokemon journey for the first time using the hashtag #PokemonSunMoon and #NintendoSweepstakes.

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Five lucky winners will be chosen based on their response and will win Pokemon Red, Pokemon Blue, Pokemon Omega Ruby, and Pokemon Alpha Sapphire. The first Pokemon game and the newest Pokemon title is the perfect to get any newbie interested in the world Pokemon.

You must be 18 years or older to enter and the contest is open to those living the US and Canada (excluding Quebec). Like with every contest, make sure to read the official rules before entering. Good luck to all who enter! Sun and Moon will be released exclusively on the 3DS Nov 18.

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