There have been countless unique creations made in celebration of the Pokemon universe since Pokemon Red and Green were initially released in Japan in 1996, and fans continue to celebrate the franchise today. Continuing the trend with a new gaming computer, a Pokemon fan known as the YouTuber Leonhart has shown off their incredible Pokemon-themed gaming PC.

YouTube content creator Leonhart recently shared their impressive Pokemon-themed gaming PC on Twitter, highlighting the original starters and a Pokemon trainer in a brief clip. Leonhart is a well-known Pokemon YouTuber that has reached nearly 2 million subscribers by creating regular Pokemon TCG booster pack openings, shopping spree videos focused on the franchise, and rare Pokemon merchandise showcases. Going beyond the official merch, Leonhart has taken his love for the Pokemon series from the background of his videos to join with fellow YouTuber Austin Evans to make an entirely unique PC inspired by the classic Nintendo and Game Freak IP.

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Leonhart's video showing off their Pokemon-themed PC begins by focusing on the biggest figure in the computer which is standing on the large Nvidia graphics card, a Pokemon trainer. Over the figure's shoulder is a fan with LED lights that form the pixilated version of the Pokemon trainer as it endlessly runs towards the frame. Underneath the graphics card display are the trio of Kanto starter Pokemon in plots that resemble biomes that they would live in.

Charmander is standing atop what looks like lava, complete with LEDs to highlight the Fire-type Pokemon. Bulbasaur's environment is less illuminated but looks significantly more lively as the Grass-type Pokemon is fittingly surrounded by vegetation, with a large branch-like object separating it from the final biome. Squirtle is standing by a small pond that has been carefully placed near the front of the Pokemon-themed PC, and grassy elements from the Bulbasaur area bleed into the Water-type zone in front of a tower of RGB fans

Many Pokemon fans took to Leonhart's video to express their enthusiasm for the imaginative nature of the PC and celebrated the inclusion of the Gen 1 starter Pokemon in it. Leonhart teased other Pokemon fans in the comments about an upcoming studio tour video coming to his channel in the future, but it's currently unclear when it will be uploaded.

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