Pokémon Turns 30: How a Game Boy Cartridge Became a $150 Billion Empire
Thirty years ago, two Game Boy cartridges — Pokémon Red and Green — launched in Japan with modest expectations. Today, Pokémon is the highest-grossing media franchise in history, worth an estimated $150 billion.
The milestone is being celebrated in a way that only Pokémon can: everywhere, all at once.
The scale of the celebrations
Pokémon Day 2026 on February 27 kicked off a year-long global campaign. LEGO released its first-ever Pokémon sets. All Nippon Airways announced three new Pokémon-themed aircraft. Best Buy hosted nationwide Trade & Play events. A projection light show, Pokémon Trading Card Game Tokyo Luminous Night, lit up the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building starting March 20, according to Pokemon.com.
In Pokémon GO, all original Generation I Pokémon — including those that never normally spawn — were made available in the wild for a week, according to Leek Duck.
Pokémon's 30th anniversary has sparked merchandise launches, in-game events, and live celebrations worldwide.
How it got here
The franchise's longevity isn't accidental. Pokémon has evolved across every major platform shift: Game Boy to Nintendo DS to Nintendo Switch, cartoons to feature films, physical trading cards to digital games. Each generation of children discovers it anew — and the adults who grew up with it never quite let go.
The Trading Card Game alone has generated billions in revenue, with certain first-edition cards now selling for hundreds of thousands of dollars at auction.
What makes it endure
There's a compelling argument that Pokémon succeeds because it is fundamentally about collecting, competing, and connecting — drives that transcend culture, language, and age. The Super Bowl LX spot teasing the 30th anniversary campaign drew enormous viewership. The brand doesn't chase relevance; it simply remains present.
At 30, Pokémon isn't nostalgic. It's still happening.
Sources: Pokemon.com · Leek Duck · Nintendo
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