I read an article in freaking Nintendo Power once, which exists only to toot Nintendo's own horn, about how Pokemon was conceived as a way to sell more link cables. The resulting game just happened to be pure awesome.TheKasp said:This. Alone the split in two games in each block is just there to make more MONEYZ!!!The Lazy Blacksmith said:Exactly the same. As awesome as Pokemon is, it clearly is designed with cash over game integrity.
they still use the pokeballs, and have a bunch more, some are better then others depending on pokemon type IE some are better for catching bug types, and others fish pokemon, while others make them like you moreZhukov said:I'm going to cover the basics just to force anyone else who posts here to be more imaginative.
- It would be rebooted as an FPS.
- It would include online multiplayer deathmatch mode that would require an online pass.
- There would be day-one DLC pokemon. $10 each.
- There would be microtransactions for rare candies and the better kinds of balls. (Do the pokemon games still use those? I haven't played one since the original red-blue-yellow.)
- The developers would be shut down shortly after release.
Not necessarily. The idea is that you buy one version and a friend of yours buys another, equating to the both of you being able to trade one another any of the Pokemon you did not catch. People buying both versions of the same game is ridiculous, the only thing you're missing out on is maybe three varying Pokemon and the version exclusive legend for the other.TheKasp said:This. Alone the split in two games in each block is just there to make more MONEYZ!!!The Lazy Blacksmith said:Exactly the same. As awesome as Pokemon is, it clearly is designed with cash over game integrity.
Assuming that timeline, it's about time for EA to reboot Red/Blue/Yellow as an FPS then.j-e-f-f-e-r-s said:...Needless to say, the game would tank, and EA would abandon it for fifteen years before rebooting it as an FPS.
It's already like that, only we have to buy other whole games. Well, unless you have friends.Daystar Clarion said:Pokemon!
Gotta catch 'em all!
[sub][sub]Not physically possible to actually 'catch 'em all' without several planed purchasable updates.[/sub][/sub]
Even that's no longer needed if you have a wi-fi connection. Online trading makes getting every poke much easier. Though truthfully, it usually is full of retards looking for hacked legendaries at level one...Smeggs said:Not necessarily. The idea is that you buy one version and a friend of yours buys another, equating to the both of you being able to trade one another any of the Pokemon you did not catch. People buying both versions of the same game is ridiculous, the only thing you're missing out on is maybe three varying Pokemon and the version exclusive legend for the other.TheKasp said:This. Alone the split in two games in each block is just there to make more MONEYZ!!!The Lazy Blacksmith said:Exactly the same. As awesome as Pokemon is, it clearly is designed with cash over game integrity.
Super violent mutant cock-fighting sounds badass, though...shrekfan246 said:Assuming that timeline, it's about time for EA to reboot Red/Blue/Yellow as an FPS then.j-e-f-f-e-r-s said:...Needless to say, the game would tank, and EA would abandon it for fifteen years before rebooting it as an FPS.
I'm assuming the reboot would change the world of Kanto into a gritty, dark, post-apocalyptic nightmare where individual Pokemon have mutated into hideous husks of their former beings, and Protagonist, a generic 30-year old white male with a grizzled beard and brown hair, needs to fight his way through wild mutant Pokemon and crazed survivors who have managed to somehow hold onto their old Pokemon over the years, scrounging to survive in the inhospitable wasteland.
The Elite Four is the last bastion of safety in the land, where all of the healthy and sane people have migrated to over the years, and Protagonist needs to fight his way through multiple linear, contrived paths until he can finally unblock the way to Victory Road, where he will face the ultimate challenge!
Hm.Smeggs said:Super violent mutant cock-fighting sounds badass, though...shrekfan246 said:Assuming that timeline, it's about time for EA to reboot Red/Blue/Yellow as an FPS then.j-e-f-f-e-r-s said:...Needless to say, the game would tank, and EA would abandon it for fifteen years before rebooting it as an FPS.
I'm assuming the reboot would change the world of Kanto into a gritty, dark, post-apocalyptic nightmare where individual Pokemon have mutated into hideous husks of their former beings, and Protagonist, a generic 30-year old white male with a grizzled beard and brown hair, needs to fight his way through wild mutant Pokemon and crazed survivors who have managed to somehow hold onto their old Pokemon over the years, scrounging to survive in the inhospitable wasteland.
The Elite Four is the last bastion of safety in the land, where all of the healthy and sane people have migrated to over the years, and Protagonist needs to fight his way through multiple linear, contrived paths until he can finally unblock the way to Victory Road, where he will face the ultimate challenge!