Saturday, 13 July 2013

Why Pokemon Could Use Quality Vehicle Wraps

By Rob Sutter


Seeing as how "Pokemon X" and "Pokemon Y" alike are about to see an imminent release, I am all for playing the next chapter in the long-running franchise. Very few Nintendo franchises have reached such great levels of popularity in the gaming world, apart from Mario. Regardless, there are many types of Pokemon, which makes the series in question the most marketable in theory. As a result, this colorful cast of characters can be excellent for quality vehicle wraps, if there was a need to make them.

With multiple generations of Pokemon, someone who isn't a fan may wonder just how many creatures are known. To say the actual number is shocking would be an understatement, as there are 649 different creatures that fans of each generation can be made aware of. When the series started, it was only a mere 151 by comparison; even then, it was tough for me to remember each one and their types. It seems like younger fans are saddled with the commitment of knowing each one.

There are a number of generations throughout the series and, as a result, certain Pokemon were bred from them, making them idea for quality vehicle wraps. The variation would be a great selling point, as they could be showcased on trucks, cars, and what have you based on the games they appeared in. I believe that a number of groups which loved the games would be able to work with them. Companies the likes of JMR Graphics can also tell you how long-lasting they can prove to be.

If you're curious as to how these wraps could be arranged, maybe you want to create ones that have the starter Pokemon of each generation on every wrap? This may seem like a simple concept but it can work, in theory. Maybe you want to separate them by type; fire Pokemon like Charmander, Magmar, and Cyndaquil could be choice names. I believe that fans could create wraps of these natures, as well as others, if creativity was the element that was most prevalent on the matter.

Quality vehicle wraps can be crafted but it has to be done with a number of elements in mind. Of course you have the physical quality but what about visuals that can appeal to many crowds? Considering that the new Pokemon titles are on the horizon, I think that crafting such items to suit the game would be ideal. It would be a perfect method to take up as far as marketing the game is concerned because not many other methods of widespread, physical marketing are as cost-effective.




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