As much as I would love a China PokéRegion, I suspect this isn't building up to that so much as it is just trying to take advantage of (Greater) China's fanbase now that the games have been officially translated there as of Sun/Moon. Especially as Mustard's storyline was so Chinese that it would...
Dutch Pikachu has been around for a long time, way before the Legends Treehouse video, IIRC it was part of a set of 5 collectibles - Japanese, Chinese, American, British and Dutch.
I really doubt it was intended as a mystery clue to Gen 9. :unsure:
I'd personally prefer Fantasy vs Technology where the setting tweaks depending on the version. Like say you go to a village that runs on magic in the former version, but it's super advanced sci-fi village in the latter.
*I'm still making my way through New Pokémon Snap so if this is completely wrong feel free to correct me.*
So like, this might be completely off the wall bonkers, but I can't help but notice one of the trivia messages that pop up during the loading screen of NPS talks about the pictures on the...
I know I'm replying to a somewhat old comment, but I definitely agree that I would be fine with a more monoclimate region when it comes to adapting certain countries instead of trying to force say, rainforests into Egypt or wherever (seriously though, Egypt Region when?)
I'm rather reminded of...
If I had to guess, I'd say after Galar they'd go back to somewhere a bit warmer.
The obvious guess would be somewhere like Spain, but I'd really want them to adapt Egypt since I've been playing "Assassin's Creed: Origins" recently and so I've been reading about the history of the country...
I don't know why people have such strong convictions about this. Korean culture is very popular in Japan and for years there have been several anime and manga set in Korea with Korean heroes - some of which required joint production between Japan/South Korean studios.
Thus to say that GameFreak...
In the past, I had been an advocate of a China-based Region in Gen 9 but you know what? I was satisfied by the taste of faux-China in the Isle of Armour that I would be fine if we didn't see China for some years.
That said, I'm still holding out for that Korean-Wave. :sneaky:
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