I would actually buy it if it was remade but if it took more than one year or somthing I wouldn't get it and wouldn't wait for that long for a game.
It especially made no sense for the Sinnoh Dragon Trio to be in Johto as the Sinnoh story took place at exactly the same time - I know they are powerful, but I don't think they can be in two places at once.
It's going to be made, definitely. R/S/E was a great experience for me.
But I wonder, will they revamp the Hoenn Battle Frontier, or just use Unova's upcoming one?
I would actually buy it if it was remade but if it took more than one year or somthing I wouldn't get it and wouldn't wait for that long for a game.
I think it's really likely based on the Dream World. *cough* I'll explain.
In Unova Pokemon's Dream World, you find Pokemon from Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, and Sinnoh.
BUT NO UNOVA POKEMON.
So? Why program in 100+ alternate abilities if they're not going to be used? So far we have TWO Dream World abilities on Unova Pokemon (Darmanitan & Musharna) and both are through in-game events.
My theory is that in R/S/E's remakes, the Dreamm World will return, but it will feature exclusively or mostly Unova Pokemon, allowing for stuff like Shadow Tag Chandelure.
There will most likely be remakes of Ruby and Sapphire. People have found lots of hints in Pokemon Platinum, Pokemon HG/SS and Pokemon Black and White. Plus, 2012 is the 10th aniversary of Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire.
2) Apart from a couple of touch-screen extras added, what else could you do to the R/S/E storyline without damaging it? It was one of the finest storylines, especially as it didn't involve leaving the game-based region, like most of the other games since have done.
I agree. With Black and White, they've made such a big leap with the storyline, characters, and plot compared to past games - including those most recent before B&W - that I would actually want to see them really bring out more with a RS remake compared to the originals. Not just in graphics alone, but with everything as a whole. Now, I don't mean for them to change the direction of the story, but extend it, make it longer, include new characters, twists, plot lines and more. Black and White set a new standard for Pokémon and GameFreak, so if they want to top that, they've got to make another big leap even if it's in a remake.I'd hope they do everything they can to bring the quality of the story up to the same levels as we've seen in BW. Giving each team a much bigger presence throughout the land, removing the un-needed fetch quest sequences around the beginning, giving your rivals/whatever much more presence throughout the game, and in general making important NPCs like Gym Leaders do more than just sit around doing nothing in their Gyms all day.
B/W was a big step in terms of fully integrating all three parts of the game's story (the League Challenge, the Legendary Pokémon and the Villainous Team) as well as having story events happening much more often.
Yeah...that, too. >_> Palkia might be able to with its space-bending abilities and stuff, though, but idk...
Well, stuff in Platinum aren't really hint because we didn't even know if we were getting GS remakes back then. All of this "hint" theorizing is going awry occasionally, but it gives me a bit more hope for RS remakes in the long run. :)
I agree. With Black and White, they've made such a big leap with the storyline, characters, and plot compared to past games - including those most recent before B&W - that I would actually want to see them really bring out more with a RS remake compared to the originals. Not just in graphics alone, but with everything as a whole. Now, I don't mean for them to change the direction of the story, but extend it, make it longer, include new characters, twists, plot lines and more. Black and White set a new standard for Pokémon and GameFreak, so if they want to top that, they've got to make another big leap even if it's in a remake.