Volume 1 - Issue 3
Memory
Memories of Mew
Remembering the Pokémon World Exhibition at the Millennium Dome, London on September 1-3 2000.
The Pikachu bus parked at the Pokémon World Exhibition at the Millennium Dome
It’s always fun to look back and remember some of the happier memories of one's life, transporting ourselves to when things felt simpler. Some lucky Pokémon fans had the opportunity to attend official events to watch pro players duke it out in competitive Pokémon titles, snag cool memorabilia and even obtain rare Pokémon through official distributions.
Today we are delighted to be sharing our first addition to the Memories section, with a story by Paul Munn, who was fortunate enough to attend the Pokémon World Exhibition in the year 2000, which took place at the Millennium Dome in London. At the time, the event was hosting the European Finals of the Nintendo Pokémon Championships, and while Paul wasn’t competing in the event himself, he and his friends were there to obtain the mythical Pokémon Mew, as part of an official distribution.
Paul recounts his memory of the day, and the cool things he got up to at the Millennium Dome, complete with photographs. It’s amazing to think that it originally happened way back in the year 2000, and it’s an excellent opportunity to take a trip back in time and share it with a wider audience.
I couldn’t end today’s issue without giving a mention to Pokémon Day, which is marked on February 27th (the anniversary of Pokémon Red and Green) every year. A Pokémon Presents stream will be taking place on the day from 14:00 UTC, an event that has announced brand-new games and content updates previously.
There is speculation of a new Pokémon Mystery Dungeon title and classic Pokémon games hitting the newly announced Nintendo Switch Online Game Boy and Game Boy Advance applications. Currently, many of the older Pokémon titles can be obtained from the Nintendo eShop for Wii U and 3DS, but with the service closing on March 27th, it would be a good time to make them available elsewhere.
But enough speculation for now. Click the button below to check out Paul’s Memories of Mew!
Feature: Memories of Mew
The Pikachu bus parked at the Pokémon World Exhibition at the Millennium Dome
Back in the year 2000, many Pokémon fans had only caught a glimpse of the mythical Mew in Pokémon: The First Movie - Mewtwo Strikes Back. A mere handful of fans could claim they obtained the mythical 151st Pokémon legitimately on their copies of Red, Blue and Yellow, only possible by attending a select few events around the world. Paul Munn was one of those fans lucky enough to attend one of them, and receive a Mew for himself!
My precise memories of the day are foggy at best. The only thing that remains vivid for me was the elation and excitement of getting the Mythical Pokémon Mew. After months and months of playground rumours I was able to get my hands on it at last!!
Between September 1st - 3rd 2000, the European Finals of the Nintendo Pokémon Championships took place during the Pokémon World Exhibition at the Millennium Dome, in London, United Kingdom. Over 30,000 children from fourteen regional events across the country applied to take part in the European Championships. A range of activities were available during the event, with one of them being the Mew distribution.
I had no idea the European Finals were being held. All I knew, or cared about, was that I was getting a Mew. I remember standing next to the Pikachu bus thinking it was the coolest thing ever. There was someone walking around in a Charmander costume. My friends and I were among the first dozen or so people in the queue.
Clutching our Pokémon plushies and our Game Boys with giddy anticipation. The queue had increased in length dramatically by the time we came out so I'm glad we joined it early, giving us extra time to enjoy the various sights and experiences the venue had to offer.
A photo of Paul and his friends standing in front of a sign with various Pokémon on it
Paul went on to tell me that he had to trade something from his copy of Pokémon Blue to obtain the Mew, and was scared that the Link Cable was going to come loose from the Game Boy and prevent him receiving it. He then told me about the rest of his day at the Pokémon World Exhibition and the other events he took part in.
There was a large hall filled with people playing Pokémon Red and Blue (presumably battling) and also the [trading card game]. There were TV stands with playable Pokémon Snap (am unsure if it had [been] released at that point), and they were having contests on Pokémon Stadium (the minigames). I took part in one and won! It was on the Run Rattata Run game.
All in all it was a great day and [I] am so glad I have these photos to help me hold onto that memory.
Sadly, Paul explained that his beloved Mew is no more, after eventually trading it over to Pokémon Gold and discovering that his save data was wiped. It’s unclear if this is due to the game’s battery failing, or some other reason. Regardless, the memories of that special day will be much harder to erase.
Here are some more photographs that Paul provided from his special day!
A photograph of children posing with Charmander
A photograph of the stage with a large screen and a huge Nintendo logo above it
A photo of an attendee playing Pokémon Snap on a Nintendo 64
A photo of people in line at the Millennium Dome waiting to enter the event
A photograph of the line at the Pokémon event, with the Pikachu bus
Another photo of an attendee playing Pokémon Snap on a Nintendo 64
Photograph of Paul and his friend's Game Boy systems showing the Mew they obtained
Paul and his friends posing in front of the Pokémon Adventure sign
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