We Don’t Talk About Kevin, No, No, No—The Pixelmon NFT Disaster

April 12, 2022

Games | News | NFT

The ugly Pixelmon NFT Kevin is now a historical piece.

But no—we don’t talk about Kevin, no, no, no.

The disaster called Pixelmon

Before we even muster the courage to discuss Kevin, let’s do Pixelmon first.

Let’s pretend you were hyped into this Pixelmon project. Here’s the scenario.

Your play-pretend Pixelmon love story

You’re a Pokemon fan. So, you’ve been wanting to see an NFT game version of the entire Poke experience.

Yes, Axie Infinity could have been it. But you’re looking for something more. Something with a “mon.” And something positioned as “the largest and highest quality game the NFT space has ever seen.”

pixelmon welcome message and promise
The Pixelmon project stood on BIG promises.

So, when Pixelmon came bearing that promise, you jumped for joy.

And now while the devs are still crafting the game, they’re saying they’re releasing NFTs. 

You got excited!

What you were looking forward to

Fast forward, and you attended the mint day. You bought yourself one of those Pixelmon Trainers.

As of this writing, the floor price for these trainers is at 6.99 ETH (around $19,000).

pixelmon trainers at open sea
At OpenSea: Winning bidders had been guaranteed with a Pixelmon Generation 1 NFT to be airdropped to them after the mint.
pixelmon trainers at opensea rising at 10+ ETH
At OpenSea: Even days after the auction, Pixelmon Trainers are still soaring in value.

Meanwhile, the Pixelmon Generation 1 NFTs had a starting price of 3 ETH. The 7,750 NFTs in the collection were sold out on Feb 7 via a Dutch auction.

You got yourself a Pixelmon.

The Pixelmon promise was to deliver concept art NFTs, since the Pixelmon game wasn’t ready yet.

With everyone pumped, Pixelmon eventually heaped $70 million in sales at the auction.

pixelmon tatsumaki
The kind of @Pixelmon NFT you were excited about.

You and Pixelmon against the world

Like any other new and perhaps “speculative” relationships, you and your Pixelmon hoard then receive a backlash.

People—experts, they’re called—are now giving you financial advice.

No, no, no to Pixelmon. Look: how come a company with an unreleased game generates $70M in sales over a humongous hype?

Don’t you smell something fishy?

But, you remain stubborn. Oops. You’re a Pokemon fan, after all. Now you’re a Pixelmon believer.

pixelmon oxbender tweet
@OxBender was courageously sounding the alarm.

Then, the heartbreak

Unfortunately—and you didn’t like the sound of that—unfortunately, they were right.

When Pixelmon finally revealed their NFT art, it was a total heartbreak.

When you thought you had the most incredible masterpiece, you were met with disappointment.

pixelmon ugly monkey nft
One of Pixelmon’s initial art pieces. It looked worse than a kid’s drawing.

We told you so

Your ears ring with these words. The same experts who’ve warned you and the rest of the bunch are in hot steam.

You see their heads smoking in anger because of Pixelmon’s utter failure.

zachxbt tweet on pixelmon ugly nft
@zachxbt says stop supporting cash grab NFT projects.

And then, Kevin happened

Short briefing: “Kevin” is the name of one of the Pixelmon species. Contrary to your biggest expectations, here’s how Kevin NFT looks.

richerd tweet on nft pixelmon kevin
@richerd is against overly hyped NFT projects such as Pixelmon. He’s exclaimed that after seeing this Kevin image.

It turns out Kevin was the worst-looking among the art revealed.

Face-palm.

The Pixelmon NFT Kevin was so ugly, it immediately went meme lord

Imagine the Twitter party!

Soon after Kevin caught eyes, he became meme king.

@aliensapp is, apparently, also saying Kevin looks worse than an alien.

pixelmon nft kevin time of the year tweet
Meanwhile, @TheNFTdegen_eth seems to be having fun with the Pixelmon Kevin disaster.

Soon, like any other meme-worthy piece or picture, Kevin became a historic NFT.

threadguy tweet kevin pixelmon nft historical figure
@DiscoverXnft aka “ThreadGuy.eth” says Pixelmon Kevin has become a historical figure in the NFT world.

But when all else had booed, someone suddenly bought Kevin

When @vinrock_ woke up from wherever he was, literally his sequence was just:

  1. “Open Twitter”
  2. “Laugh”
  3. “Buy Kevin”

And yes, we caught him showcasing his Kevin NFT profile picture. He’s officially become THE “OG” KEVIN. (OG stands for “original gangster,” referring to someone who’s become the first at doing something.)

vinrock NFT profile picture - OG kevin
@vinrock_ at once updated his Twitter name into THE “OG” KEVIN. With much pride, he then flexed the unbelievably ugly and ridiculously high-priced NFT as his profile picture.
vinrock tweet: buy kevin
As of this writing, @vinrock_ is back to his “Vinrock” Twitter name. He also flexed his first love for @AzukiZen, using one of his AzukiZen NFTs as his profile picture.

Still, Kevin lives on. He’s pasted on @vinrock_’s Twitter banner.

vinrock twitter banner, twitter bio, kevin strong
@vinrock_ is still going #KevinStrong.

What’s next for the Pixelmon NFT Kevin?

Pixelmon aimed at being the first AAA game in the NFT space. AAA games are high-budget, high-profile.

With $70M in their hands, it seems the team has checked off the high-budget criterion. But, as for the high-profile promise? Hmmm, we’re not so sure about that anymore.

Will we see redemption? 

Take a look at what the Pixelmon founder has to say.

pixelmon founder syber tweet on ugly nft
Pixelmon founder Syber (@Syberer) admitted the art reveal was unacceptable.

Syber is also saying they’re using $2M of the $70M to repair the art revealed thus far.

But promises, promises. Most people have had enough of Kevin.

So, in the meantime, we don’t talk about Pixelmon or Kevin—no, no, no.

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