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Why don't you think this game is being made for the 3DS?
It's probably compatibility, but they did manage to split consoles between Gold/Silver and Crystal.
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None of you own a 3DS? 3DS's ARE compatible with regular DS's. The only thing they cannot do is join the PictoChat. Other than that, the games can link up just like normal.
They could have made it a 3DS game with DS game trading software cause a DS game can still be read on regular DS systems when Trading.
Compatibility is not an issue.
@Wombatrio.
No Gold and Silver were released for the Gameboy but were compatible with the Gameboy Color, Super Gameboy and Super Gameboy 2. Crystal was the only Pokemon Game released specifically for the Gameboy Color. So yes, they were split between two consoles upon release. Design wise though, G/S were supposed to be for the GBC. The indent of the cartridge was inward though so the game itself is a Gameboy game with color enhancements.
Simplest answer is to keep it compatible with B/W. They wouldn't split a generation in half by moving it to a new console mid way.
Couldn't have said it any better than this. Other than for compatibility reasons, GameFreak is a company looking to make money. Releasing it for the 3DS, while the 3DS is still "fresh" per say would have hindered them from reaching larger sales compared to releasing it for the DS which can still be purchased by those who own a 3DS today. Should they start another generation in a few years, however, then I can see them moving onto the 3DS platform entirely.Compatibility, as well as business. Conceivably more people own a DS than a 3DS, so there's a much larger market for DS games. If Game Freak were starting a new generation, then it might make more sense to start straight on the 3DS, but for a continuation of Gen V, sticking with the DS makes sense from a compatibility and business standpoint.
My guess is that Gamefreak wants to keep all of Gen V on the same console, for trade-ability and to signify it's still the same Gen. Also, they probably want to keep it on the DS to appease the fans who haven't bought a 3DS yet and so they could explore the full capabilities of the DS. Lastly, they probably are keeping it on the 3DS because they may not have explored the full functioning of the 3DS and/or got it connected to the global link etc.
Those are just my theories on why they unfortunately haven;t made pokemon a 3DS title :(