Yusshin
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Do you think there are too many Pokemon being introduced?
Currently, there are 493 Pokemon in the Pokemon World. Of them, 32 are "legendaries", not including pseudo-legendaries such as Dragonite and Garchomp.
As a Pokemon fan, I've memorized the Kanto&Johto-league Pokemon. I know some of the Hoenn Pokemon, and I know the most common Sinnoh Pokemon.
Now, Generation V is planning on introducing more Pokemon to the bunch. Who else shares the opinion that new Pokemon =\= new content, and Nintendo should become more creative with perhaps the storyline or features, rather than just tossing new Pokemon and dubbing it an "entirely new game"? Face it, Nintendo, you're milking the cow dry and it's obvious that someone's seeing $.$ Adding new Pokemon isn't improving the game; it may add variety, but too much becomes abuse, and ideas became less and less creative (just look at Bidoof). It's the same game, just with new sprites and altered move-sets, along with new names, new towns, and new trainers. The storyline and plot, however, are the same, and that's what counts in a novel / movie / game / everything creative. There's always a crappy team you vanquish at the end, you always collect badges, you have a rival you need to confront, and then there's the league. New / improved features please?
Currently, there are 493 Pokemon in the Pokemon World. Of them, 32 are "legendaries", not including pseudo-legendaries such as Dragonite and Garchomp.
As a Pokemon fan, I've memorized the Kanto&Johto-league Pokemon. I know some of the Hoenn Pokemon, and I know the most common Sinnoh Pokemon.
Now, Generation V is planning on introducing more Pokemon to the bunch. Who else shares the opinion that new Pokemon =\= new content, and Nintendo should become more creative with perhaps the storyline or features, rather than just tossing new Pokemon and dubbing it an "entirely new game"? Face it, Nintendo, you're milking the cow dry and it's obvious that someone's seeing $.$ Adding new Pokemon isn't improving the game; it may add variety, but too much becomes abuse, and ideas became less and less creative (just look at Bidoof). It's the same game, just with new sprites and altered move-sets, along with new names, new towns, and new trainers. The storyline and plot, however, are the same, and that's what counts in a novel / movie / game / everything creative. There's always a crappy team you vanquish at the end, you always collect badges, you have a rival you need to confront, and then there's the league. New / improved features please?