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Here's some more of those random, interesting stuff I seem to have stumbled upon.
Let's start this off with the obvious, there are two paths; two directions these games could take on.
Path A : leads to Crystal, Emerald and Platinum
Path B : leads to the more awesome B2W2
As most fans would agree, the second path is what the games should take. But I did find something concerning on the official pokemon website. Here's what it says:
The 'addition' word basically means that the story and plotline would remain the same, with some minor text/weather/legendary pokemon/and some other stuff changed.
This isn't something I want to spend my money on as I've already played SM thrice by now and simply redoing the same thing (almost) is not my cup of tea.
Every cloud does have a silver lining though, and this one does too.
"These titles are for an alternative story taking place in the same world."
What Junichi Masuda said on the Direct completely contradicts the info the official website provides about the games. Also, looking at it from the business standpoint, I don't really see them re-releasing the same games again, because that would most certainly hurt their sales.
About the gyms, this picture(from SuMo) was released by someone anonymous, on 4chan:
which shows all the eight "Under construction zone" areas in SuMo. The places shown are:
All of the plots of land, except the one near the malasada shop which has little to no space) seem to be large enough for the construction of gyms. Moreover, since SM ends up with the formation of a pokemon league in Alola, it's entirely possible that gyms are coming back. (The one in Malie City has a friendly magnemite and a polywhirl looking over the piece of land. No idea why though, just thought I would mention it.)
Let's start this off with the obvious, there are two paths; two directions these games could take on.
Path A : leads to Crystal, Emerald and Platinum
Path B : leads to the more awesome B2W2
As most fans would agree, the second path is what the games should take. But I did find something concerning on the official pokemon website. Here's what it says:
Pok?mon Ultra Sun and Pok?mon Ultra Moon have been powered up with new additions to the story and features of Pok?mon Sun and Pok?mon Moon!
The 'addition' word basically means that the story and plotline would remain the same, with some minor text/weather/legendary pokemon/and some other stuff changed.
This isn't something I want to spend my money on as I've already played SM thrice by now and simply redoing the same thing (almost) is not my cup of tea.
Every cloud does have a silver lining though, and this one does too.
Spoiler:
![[PokeCommunity.com] Some more of those random interesting stuff; including connections with the previous games, gyms, etc. [PokeCommunity.com] Some more of those random interesting stuff; including connections with the previous games, gyms, etc.](https://www.pokecommunity.com/images/album_thumbs/84/1b011c07486d444c671c92994820d7f7_84499.png?dl=1496890504)
What Junichi Masuda said on the Direct completely contradicts the info the official website provides about the games. Also, looking at it from the business standpoint, I don't really see them re-releasing the same games again, because that would most certainly hurt their sales.
About the gyms, this picture(from SuMo) was released by someone anonymous, on 4chan:
Spoiler:
![[PokeCommunity.com] Some more of those random interesting stuff; including connections with the previous games, gyms, etc. [PokeCommunity.com] Some more of those random interesting stuff; including connections with the previous games, gyms, etc.](https://www.pokecommunity.com/images/album_thumbs/84/dcd744424900a941b10f23be3ab3f61e_84501.png?dl=1496905172)
which shows all the eight "Under construction zone" areas in SuMo. The places shown are:
- Hau'oli City (Melemele Island)
- Heahea City (Akala Island)
- far right of royal avenue, next to the malasada shop (Akala Island)
- Konikoni City (Akala Island)
- Malie City (Ulaula Island)
- Hokulani Observatory (Ulaula Island)
- Route 15 (Ulaula Island)
- Poni Island (Seafolk Village)
All of the plots of land, except the one near the malasada shop which has little to no space) seem to be large enough for the construction of gyms. Moreover, since SM ends up with the formation of a pokemon league in Alola, it's entirely possible that gyms are coming back. (The one in Malie City has a friendly magnemite and a polywhirl looking over the piece of land. No idea why though, just thought I would mention it.)