manga game

Started by pokefan9900 April 13th, 2010 5:33 PM
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pokefan9900

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Posted April 18th, 2014
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Wouldn't it be great be great if u could play a game based on the manga! u would start off with Red and his Poliwhirl, then get more of Red's pokemon along the way And you'll be able to play as other characters from the manga too!
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Posted April 1st, 2013
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The whole point of Pokemon is to travel around a region catching and customising a team of 'mons to battle and, ultimately, defeat the Elite Four with and become the Champion.

There's no point playing Pokemon when your whole team's set out for you and you can't evolve stuff by grinding, only by event.

It would be an interesting spin, I'm sure, but I'm not particularly interested myself.
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Teh Blazer

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14.3 Years
I see wat u did thar.

A manga game seems fun. Not like where you HAVE to get a certain Pokemon, but it is optionally provided. Some of the things that happened in the manga I'd absolutely LOVE to see in the game (Like the zombie Lavender Tower). You get a Poliwhirl (like Pikachu in Yellow) which should be low leveled, and experience what happened with the manga. Seeing Hg/Ss, I'd say that is pretty much possible, it just depends on whether GameFreak does it or not.
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Then it's not quite as awesome, is it? Plenty of the manga is completely dexholder's-team-based stuff. Super Rising Thunder can't be done without 'chu, Sudowoodo can't be woken without a Water-type, etc.
Everything ends,
and that's always sad.
But everything begins again, too,
and that's always happy.