Tsunekazu Ishihara, President And Chief Executive Officer Of The Pokemon Company And Producer Of Pokemon, Introduces The New 'Pokemon Art Academy' Game During A News Conference At The 2014 Electronic Entertainment Expo, Known As E3, In Los Angeles
IN PHOTO: Last year, one of the biggest wishes of numerous “Pokemon” fans were granted. Tsunekazu Ishihara, president and chief executive officer of The Pokemon Company and producer of Pokemon, introduces the new "Pokemon Art Academy" game during a news conference at the 2014 Electronic Entertainment Expo, known as E3, in Los Angeles, California June 11, 2014. REUTERS/Kevork Djansezian

As fans lie in wait for the latest CoroCoro leaks for "Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire," Nintendo Japan has released a statement before the set livestream tomorrow. It appears that the scheduled for the stream has already been announced.

Trusted source Serebii has documented the list of times that fans should watch out for, with the livestream said to run from 18:00 to 01:00 JST. The seven-hour livestream will reportedly be a playthrough of the original "Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire." But for the last hour of the stream, there will be new information for "Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire."

More details will come in after the information has been revealed. This may be one of the last batches of information about "Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire" to be released, considering that the release date is roughly a month from now.

In addition, The Pokemon Company has released more information for other countries on the special demo coming with the title. Those in South Korea can gain access to the special demo via emart, Home Plus and LotteMart stores come Oct. 18. Codes will be given so you can download the special demo via the Nintendo eShop. This comes after the announcement of the unique way that Australians can get their special demo of "Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire."

Speaking of codes, an interesting post has been uploaded by a GameStop employee regarding code giveaways. Over at Reddit, the anonymous employee has detailed some of the actions that they as employees can do for customers.

First, however, is a disclaimer, where the Reddit user GamestopEmployee69 mentions that his thoughts are not to be taken as GameStop's statement as a company but rather as an employee who knows what's in their handbook regarding distributions. The biggest announcement is that Pokemon codes can be given to anybody, even those who have not ordered "Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire."

This follows that they cannot refuse to give you the code just because you have not preordered. The Reddit user even goes so far as to tell fans that they can talk to the manager if they are refused to be given codes. However, there is a catch. He mentions that fans can only be given a reasonable number of codes, which is up to the discretion of the GameStop employee. Since there is a limit to the amount of codes they are given, taking multiple codes will make it unfair for those who also want some codes.

In fact, the employee quantifies what "reasonable" is, with two codes being reasonable and 10 being overboard.

"We can refuse to give you more codes. It also really isn't cool, because we run out, and some people who haven't gotten any codes will not get them before you. Please at least respect your fellow Pokefans," GamestopEmployee69 said. Check out his post over at this link.

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