Random: BMW reveals Pokémon-themed Mini Aceman concept at Gamescom
BMW has revealed a Pokémon-themed version of its all-electric Mini Aceman concept car as part of its MINI x Pokémon collaboration.
Shown in a somewhat odd segment of Gamescom’s opening night live, hosted by Geoff Keighley, there’s a lot of language that focuses on flamboyant branding but not so much about the specifics. It was a concept car with “gaming features”, although its exact meaning was never really explained.
The vehicle seems to display a lot of neat Pokémon graphics on the dashboard, but Oliver Heilmer, the head of Mini design and the curator Keighley is questioning the vehicle, showed off the vehicle training moves. communicate at its best by skewing the first question to talk about some Gamescom furry thing, and then leading the conversation into a… very specific nothingness. The Mini isn’t just a car, you see; It is a character You cooperate to discover the path.
Obviously, this partnership is a match made from heaven because the Pikachu is an electric and the car is also electric – must have cost the marketing team twice, maybe three a second to think of that. Still, good news for Ash and his favorite Pocket Monster, as they will probably be able to continue their journey on their natural set of wheels while avoiding the crippling increase in energy prices as life progresses. The cost of living crisis covers countries around the globe.
Obviously, you can connect your console to this Mini, but again, no specific details are given. ‘Play on’ is the motto behind this partnership. Thank goodness they gathered that little bit of information, otherwise we’d be left with questions.
So, there. Definitely a weird segment. But hey, at least this bit is not space based. we to be disappointed that Geoff didn’t ask Oliver for his favorite Pokémon as he said.
Blog BMW More information about the vehicle. Watch the video below (skip to the end for the Pokémon bit):
Are you confused? Confused? Tired? Time to sleep. Let us know what you think about the Mini Aceman Concept and how it appeals to gamers below. And let us know your predictions for the designer’s favorite Pokémon. Let’s at least understand some puns from this.