5th Gen Official Rumours Thread

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If they Make a Third Pokemon Lets See Hmmmm What would go good um lets write all this down


Red Blue Yellow Green (Colours)
Hey those are a set
Gold Silver Crystal (Metal)
Hey those are a set to
Ruby Sapphire Emerald (Gems)
hey what do you know those are a set as well
Diamand Pearl Platinum (Precious Metal)
Hey a set!!!
Black White (Shade)
Wow Now what would go with a shade of yeah i know
GREY!
So if they make a third it would be Pokemon Grey
Gen 2's theme was treasure, while gen 4's was the most Hardest stone, Ultimate smoothness, and most precious metal :)
Yeah Grey fits gen 5 theme ;)
 
...I still think it'll be Opal, which is sort of close to grey. D:
 
Really? :D That supports my theory even more! Since yeah, rainbow also works, but that's not gunna happen.
 
Really? :D That supports my theory even more! Since yeah, rainbow also works, but that's not gunna happen.
Yeah Really :D! Yeah Rainbow doesn't have that nice of a ring as Black or white, nor Grey or Opal have...
 
Well, if it's Opal it sort of doesn't have much to do with B/W, because ~everyone~ is expecting Grey and if it isn't Grey thennn...yeah. XD;
 
Well, if it's Opal it sort of doesn't have much to do with B/W, because ~everyone~ is expecting Grey and if it isn't Grey thennn...yeah. XD;
Lots of people expected a precious metal addition to DP too...so maybe it is Grey ;)
 
Im still kinda hoping they fine tune the names for the english release, maybe add a word, like Pitch Black or something white. In the case of grey, add a word that can be used as a synonym for grey to it.
They will sound like remakes then...
 
Im still kinda hoping they fine tune the names for the english release, maybe add a word, like Pitch Black or something white. In the case of grey, add a word that can be used as a synonym for grey to it.
Yeah, but the modifier to the front is done to separate them from the games of the same name. Like they couldn't call FireRed "Red" because Red already exists. Besides, I believe Pokemon USA already announced the English names, and they were the Black and White versions.
 
Yeah, but the modifier to the front is done to separate them from the games of the same name. Like they couldn't call FireRed "Red" because Red already exists. Besides, I believe Pokemon USA already announced the English names, and they were the Black and White versions.
I believe they have also, didn't they do that when they announced the mascots...
 
Forever, I like the ring of Opal, I just don't agree that it fits.

Black, White, and Grey? Really? That sounds awful, as does Grey, as a name. I was thinking more along the lines of a synonym of chromatic (you know, one that actually sounds good as a name). I understand how Grey fits, as far as colors go, it just still sounds awful. I can't see them using it as a name, honestly.
 
I still don't get why people think Crimson is a good match for Black and White. It will almost certainly be Grey.
 
I still don't get why people think Crimson is a good match for Black and White. It will almost certainly be Grey.
Red and Blue make Purple but there hasn't been a purple. Just because black and white make grey doesn't mean it will be grey.
 
Red and Blue make Purple but there hasn't been a purple. Just because black and white make grey doesn't mean it will be grey.

I really hate this argument. People use it all the time. No, no previous game has used a combination of the colors/minerals in the main games' titles. BUT that does not mean that since it's never happened before, it CANNOT happen now. I find grey a whole lot more likely than Crimson, or Brown, or whatever else people have been suggesting.
 
Well black is the absence of all colors and white is all the colors. Maybe they go in more of pokemon spectrum version or something like that.
 
I found this intresting fact about Grey: Grey (often spelled gray in the U.S., see spelling differences) describes the colors ranging from black to white. These, including white and black, are known as achromatic colors or neutral colors. These "new" neutrals have low colorfulness and chroma
 
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