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Oh damn, I sleep in and miss the announcement about this. I'm excited! Hoping for a new original region 3DS or switch game personally but admittedly Gen 4 remakes seem the most likely. Or it could be something different entirely like a new type of spinoff.. very very hyped! c:
Less Alola, more Sinnoh.
I really hope it's for 3DS and not the Switch though...moving the core Pokemon games off the 3DS is effectively a death sentence for it, and that would be the most colossal dick move Nintendo could pull at this point. But given how little I enjoyed Sun/Moon - that is to say, I hated them - I'd rather an actual good Pokemon game be announced tomorrow, if it's all the same.
It's not the Pokemon series I'm talking about, it's the 3DS. The 3DS owes the majority of its success, and its longevity, to the Pokemon franchise. After Nintendo stated that they would support the 3DS alongside the Switch, moving the Pokemon franchise to the Switch - especially so soon after the console was released and has had no time to get established - is a terrible, TERRIBLE idea.Having trouble understanding how moving Pok?mon to a more current console, as they have four times now, is a "death sentence" or "a dick move". Don't get me wrong, I think it would be smarter to do 4th remakes for the 3ds right now, and save 8th gen on the switch till later. But by no means would it kill the series to move to the switch now.
It's not the Pokemon series I'm talking about, it's the 3DS. The 3DS owes the majority of its success, and its longevity, to the Pokemon franchise. After Nintendo stated that they would support the 3DS alongside the Switch, moving the Pokemon franchise to the Switch - especially so soon after the console was released and has had no time to get established - is a terrible, TERRIBLE idea.
I will concede that a core series Pokemon game on the Switch would do wonders for the sales of the console. But it would utterly kill the 3DS if it no longer had core Pokemon games on it; sales would drop and production would cease shortly afterwards. Nintendo moving the series to the Switch - why, by the way, is no substitute for a dedicated handheld system - would effectively contradict everything they've said about supporting the 3DS. No clearer message could be given that they're a bunch of filthy liars and nothing they say can be trusted than that.
...and I'm not so sure about what the sales would be like, in fact. In typical Nintendo fashion, there is a severe stock shortage of the Switch right now, and whether or not that will change even by the end of the year is questionable. Nintendo seem to be incapable of acting like an electronics company, because they seem to think that electronics sales work like old-fashioned toys, which they do not. But the cost of the Switch and its peripherals is outrageous. Cartridges are more expensive, too.
It's far too early for them to even think about moving Pokemon to the Switch in my opinion, and honestly I don't think they should ever do it. The 3DS has a very well-established userbase, a new model coming up, and it's a proper handheld system. So it is a dick move in every sense - lack of stock, outrageous costs, and abandoning the handheld they said they were going to continue to support. A bad idea.
If they're doing a direct specifically for Pokemon, then whatever they're showing has to be something big. They don't usually do this sort of thing for spinoffs. It's probably not just a remake or re-release, either- X/Y and Sun/Moon got Directs, but OR/AS and the R/B/Y virtual console releases didn't.
No idea what it could be at this point, but whatever it is I'm hoping it's for 3DS at the very least, or maybe release it for both 3DS and Switch. I'm also hoping for a quick G/S/C Virtual Console announcement, but I wont be holding my breath for that one.
Just yesterday I was saying to Kaori (former active PC user... currently... Zelda I believe?) are you sick??? When she's sick a new Pokemon game always comes out and she said she was, and I quote, "Boy I am a lil sick". It's a sign! Mainly asked because I was sick, but she's MAGIC.
I'm excited for anything other than DPPT remakes. Hoping for a Kanto remake on Pokemon Switch OR Legendary Pokemon being announced for Pokemon Go. C:
It's not the Pokemon series I'm talking about, it's the 3DS. The 3DS owes the majority of its success, and its longevity, to the Pokemon franchise. After Nintendo stated that they would support the 3DS alongside the Switch, moving the Pokemon franchise to the Switch - especially so soon after the console was released and has had no time to get established - is a terrible, TERRIBLE idea.
I will concede that a core series Pokemon game on the Switch would do wonders for the sales of the console. But it would utterly kill the 3DS if it no longer had core Pokemon games on it; sales would drop and production would cease shortly afterwards. Nintendo moving the series to the Switch - why, by the way, is no substitute for a dedicated handheld system - would effectively contradict everything they've said about supporting the 3DS. No clearer message could be given that they're a bunch of filthy liars and nothing they say can be trusted than that.
...and I'm not so sure about what the sales would be like, in fact. In typical Nintendo fashion, there is a severe stock shortage of the Switch right now, and whether or not that will change even by the end of the year is questionable. Nintendo seem to be incapable of acting like an electronics company, because they seem to think that electronics sales work like old-fashioned toys, which they do not. But the cost of the Switch and its peripherals is outrageous. Cartridges are more expensive, too.
It's far too early for them to even think about moving Pokemon to the Switch in my opinion, and honestly I don't think they should ever do it. The 3DS has a very well-established userbase, a new model coming up, and it's a proper handheld system. So it is a dick move in every sense - lack of stock, outrageous costs, and abandoning the handheld they said they were going to continue to support. A bad idea.