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Do you think these new games will keep the Pokemon Amie and Super Training Mini Games? If so, do you think they'll be enchanted/updated or left alone?
Super Training I think they'll keep in, it's a great way to EV train easily and I doubt they'll want to take that out. It might receive a slight update, maybe in the form of some different minigames, but I'd be very surprised if they removed it completely.
Pokemon Amie, however, I think has a higher chance of being removed...it feels and sounds very much like a Kalos-exclusive feature and, whilst that leaves Sylveon's evolutionary method up in the air, I'd honestly be very glad to see the back of it. Besides, with all this Fire Emblem controversy going on in other quarters, I'm getting the message that petting anything is bad.
I think both will remain, as they aren't exclusive to Kalos.
I feel like everyone forgot OR/AS had Pokemon Amie and Super Training. Anyway, I believe that Pokemon Amie will be slightly updated... not removed completely, that'd be a step backwards, honestly. Both will be kept, since the Hoenn remakes had them, too.
However, Amie can also be easily removed. All they have to do is require max happiness, make your Eevee wear a specific item and have it know a Fairy Type Attack.
In the magazine "We Love Pokémon", Game Freak's Ken Sugimori commented on the seventh generation of Pokémon.
When asked what the next generation of Pokémon games will be like if such a plan exists, Sugimori commented that they will not add more layers of complexity, but rather revert back to simplicity, in part by using elements found in Pokémon Red and Green. Therefore, there is now speculation that Game Freak may opt for this route in developing Generation VII.
As a side note, not only the number of games, but also the number of Pokémon, moves, abilities, items, etc. increase as each new generation is introduced, to such a degree that is difficult to remember all of them. It is impossible to decrease the amount of Pokémon, and such a move is assumed to be uncalled for, but some fans have claimed that it might be better to significantly organize/trim the moves, abilities, items, etc.
Also, Sugimori thought that other than the content of the game, Pokémon designs could probably be simplified, as well. As an extra, he stated in the same magazine that his favorite Pokémon of all times, even now as of the Pokémon XY series, is still Gengar as in the past.
As for Super Training, this got many complaints from players who saw this as the other broken aspect of Gen 6 other than the ridiculous EXP Share.