
One of the most exciting features added to Pokémon X and Y was a new form of transformation for existing Pokémon - Mega Evolution.
Their introduction meant Game Freak had an excuse to reinvigorate lesser-known 'mon and upgrade classics, bolstering base stats and bestowing new Abilities.
28 Mega Evolutions were available in Pokémon X and Y, and with the upcoming release of Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, we can expect at least 20 more.

The original names of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire have allegedly been uncovered, with the old names sounding pretty familiar.

KeenGamer: "The Nintendo 3DS is officially ten years old, so we thought it would be a great time to highlight the best games on the console. The last dedicated handheld by Nintendo was a unique device that provided many incredible and unquestionably great experiences."
Swap OoT for Majoras Mask and Pokemon for Xenoblade Chronicles and you might be on to something with this list.

Last time highlighted the best of Gen 3, this time, it's the worst's turn. Here are the six worst Pokemon designs of Generation 3.
Am I the only that feels this whole "Mega Evolution" thing is just a lazy excuse for Nintendo to try and give the impression that they've actually made new pokemon? Honestly, they all look like they just overdo the pokemon's features and slap mega in the name.