Cerberus87
Mega Houndoom, baby!
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If it is an officially endorsed app from Nintendo, be it on Smart phone or 3DS, you will have to pay for it. We have to pay for all of the other apps they released. They want money.
That being said, an app is unlikely to happen. The transfer system will be built into the game as Gamefreak will be the ones to make it and they want all of their stuff to be on the game rather than outside.
An outside storage isn't a very good idea either as they very well may lock it just as they did with My Pokemon Ranch for the Wii. They've been pushing a on the game transfer for a long time. I don't see this changing. Gamefream will find a way to allow the 3DS game to link up with the older games, even if they force us to do something similar to the Dream Sorld where we'll have to register the fifth gen games with the sixth gen pgl system to load them to the server for generation transfer.
You're right, it will be paid. Forgot the Dream Radar is paid...
But an app is still way cheaper than another 3DS. Over here a new 3DS is very expensive, and would be redundant unless I want to trade Pokémon with myself.
I'd still like a way to make the 5th gen games still relevant, though. GF made the mistake of releasing Crystal too late, then RS got released without backwards compatibility and people went nuts. XY will be released almost exactly a year after BW2 in the Western world, and will be on a new console. The majority of Pokémon players are kids and teens without own means of paying. Not nice to ask them to buy a console and a game just a year after the latest entry in the series.
Of course, not everyone buys a Nintendo console just because of Pokémon. I bought my 3DS because of Pokémon, but there's tons of interesting games for it already and I won't use it exclusively for Pokémon. I think it's narrow-minded to buy a console just for one game, but there are people who do that, and I've done that in the past with my GBC. These people may not like having to buy a 3DS to play Pokémon, and yet another 3DS to transfer Pokémon from earlier generations to the new games. What drove me away from 3rd gen back in the day was that, to get my favorite Pokémon (Houndoom), I needed a GBA, a 3rd gen game (obviously), a GC, and Pokémon Colosseum. Since I wasn't interested in the GC, it was pointless for me to buy all that stuff just for a few Johto Pokémon, Houndoom above all.
This is why I think an app is the best idea for transferring Pokémon.