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3rd Gen will ruby and sapph survive in 2006?

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    What do you mean, exactly, by "survive"? Do mean "will it still be sold/available?
     

    haunter_northwind

    The Mysterious Trainer
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    I enjoy playing Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald very much. Altough my data often erased. But, I never feel bored to play it again. Because the games are interesting for me.

    I hope Pokemon Games are survive in 2006. No, not only in 2006 but also in the future. Beside they are survived, they also developed better then they are before. :)
     

    Charizard-Kun™

    I'm Shadow Grovyle Now
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    Pokemon-Red,Blue,Green,Yellow aren't popular. Now noone cares about Pokemon-Yellow,etc. So I think R/S/E won't have a good chance of surviving. :(
    I love those games. It will be a sad world for the people who like R/S/E if they don't survive. :(
     

    Eon-Rider

    An "Original" PC Supporter
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    RSE will definitely survive. It's one of the best Pokemon games, in my opinion.
     

    Drifblim

    Banned
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    If Red, Blue, and Yellow have been alive for eight years now, then Ruby and Sapphire will enjoy yet another year of popularity.
     
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    Yeah I think that it'll survive in 2006, like look at Gold, people still play that.

    (Offtopic)

    WoOt 200 posts!
     

    Dare

    The Denial Twist
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    I personally think that the current generation will survive because of all the advancements it made. Abilities, Natures, a buttload of Pokemon (We went from 251 to 384 and later to 386 - pretty big leap compared to the first generation transitioning into the second), and double battles. A new era of Pokemon began with this generation, Pokemon became less of a fad and more of a fun, dependable franchise. It will be a sad day if RSFRLGE are ever forgotten.
     
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