No, for international reasons, it is impossible. I don't know the specifics, but they won't release the game only a few days apart. Look at all other games. Look at how they were months apart. BLindly falling for the first thing you see is very, very, unhealthy, especially when you fight for it with no real proof.
Well, it's not ALWAYS impossible, just not for the Pokémon games.
Digimon World 3 (known in Japan as Digimon World 2003) was released in both Japan and USA within a month of each other (USA in June, Japan in July). The European release, however, wasn't until November of the same year..
Yeah, Darkcookie and I were really knocked into our senses.. at least we BELIEVED in it instead of shunning it straight away.
That's not necessarily a good thing; you should be ashamed that you blindly walked right into that joke, made a fool of yourself, and pretty much plugged your ears and sang loudly to block out anything that was proving either of you wrong.
Umm.. i think you'll find that the remake will be called Opal, whatever time it comes out. Giratina's name is derived from Girasol, which is a type of Opal.
There's no confirmed name. While this might happen, you can't tell people that they're wrong, because there's been a lot of talk about it being called Topaz. Me saying this is no more official or accurate than you stating that it'll be called Opal though, so you can take whatever you want. Some people have even said Zircon.
Uh-huh. This is turning into one hell of a discussion.. still, at the back of my mind theres that tiny hope that it's true. Pokémon Opal WILL be the name of the remake, no matter what.
Toblerone, my friend, we're going to butt heads again.
You can say what you want, but you can't state things are fact until they're announced. While Opal is the most likely, the way that you're going about making your point, saying that it
WILL be called Opal makes me hope that it's not, JUST so you'll be wrong. I understand, it's the most likely name, but please, for your own sake, stop stating stuff like it's fact when it hasn't even been confirmed yet.