No prob.
Another strange question why doesnt nintendo create different versions of the regions. Like a lava filled hoenn or a flooded kanto.
They kinda tried with RSE, but they stopped short, which really is a shame. I think it would be because they'd have to completely redesign the map if it's supposed to be an event to show what the region looks like during and after (if there is an after) and code what Pokemon are still available. Probably just too much work (although on the other hand, it's not like they
can't do something like that).
On top of that, it might also be too much of a storyline for Pokemon, which is usually a pretty simple game with one major storyline and a bunch of side plots that only take a few minutes to complete. On top of that, the focus is usually catching Pokemon and earning badges, so maybe a huge natural disaster would get in the way of those goals (unless they threw in some way to still find Pokemon).
Come to think of it, I'm thinking both might be possible for a DS game, so I'm not particularly sure here.
And is there anything beyond pokeania? My name by the way.
Well, if you mean the country with the four regions, I always thought so and assumed that places like Orre and whatever region name they'd give for the area of Russia
were in other countries. It's just that we get a larger-than-life view of a small corner of the world because that's what the Japanese would've liked to see -- a game taking place in a Japanese-based region, with the map zoomed in to focus only on a small corner of the world that looks the most like home.
Which makes me wonder about what other American regions look like. Orre is nearly landlocked except for the west, right?
Edit: Also, sorry, I thought you meant Cianwood in the other post, not Mt. Coronet.