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Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, wait, huh?

Hatsune Mika

FireRed Nuzlocke
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    So as you know the games have usually been after a color or minerals.
    This is more about prediction of game names.
    A few years back a friend of mine predicted that black and white would come out. HGSS came and then BW. It was astounding but at the same time, he said within the next couple of years. Not eventually when names run out. Well. He also predicted alphabet would be used, he wasn't specific on letters but whaddauknow? X and Y.
    Well, I want to ask you, for new games that bring in new Pokémon, what do you think their names would be?
    For remakes/sequals, what do you think it will be called?
    Explain. Discuss.
     
    We went from colours to minerals, to jewels, to more jewels/minerals, to yin/yang or again to colours, to letters, and now to the Greek alphabet. It's an odd cycle. I can't really predict, but maybe a Gamma Emerald :3

    They clearly ran out of colours and minerals.
    As much as I'd expect a remake for Gen 4 or something similar along the lines of AdamantDiamond and LustrousPearl, it won't happen. Game Freak are all about surprises. They go for what you least expect.
     
    Hm… well, if they go on to create DPPt remakes, which I'm sure would happen at some point in future, I could see them going after Clear Diamond, Shiny Pearl, and Solid Platinum. Aside from these three, I can't really think of any other ideas right now, haha.
     
    Not sure what they'll go with come Generation 7. Certainly not A, B, and C, haha. If anything, they might use more obscure colors, like Violet and Turquoise. The remakes will continue to use a new adjective describing the original name, most likely.
     
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