Synthaphone
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I wish more fans had enjoyed it- I really liked getting to use all-new Pokemon.
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(Gen V best gen)I wish more fans had enjoyed it- I really liked getting to use all-new Pokemon.
No it wouldn't. GF isn't going to undo 22 years of work and rid the franchise of 807 creatures. I don't see, and neither does literally ANYONE else, how you keep drawing this conclusion.That would mean that GF is getting rid of every single already existing Pokemon and starting fresh. I don't think that's gonna happen.
The lack of postgame content in Gen6 was heavily criticized by fans too. Gen7 didn't solve the problem though. GF is criticized for everything they do.I don't think that they'll do that again. They would never have a large amount of new Pokemon again. Also, when BW did it, it was harshly criticized by fans to the point where they added in a ton of old Pokemon into BW2.
They have claimed that the number of Pokemon is too high and they're trying to slow down on the amount of new Pokemon. This is why the National Pokedex is now in Bank instead of in game.The lack of postgame content in Gen6 was heavily criticized by fans too. Gen7 didn't solve the problem though. GF is criticized for everything they do.
Pokemon XY had few new Pokemon because it was the jump to 3D.
SM had few new Pokemon because it was rushed.
Serebii is continuing with his "not Gen 8?""what defines a new gen?" teasing in ResetEra.Does he really know something?
In the past, he would clarify that he was not basing his speculation on inside information. Not so recently.
It could be that he saw whatever Paul Ryan alluded to.
So we get continuation of USUM or SM? Kanto or Sinnoh have sense at all cause the plot.
Pokémon Omega Ruby And Pokemon Alpha Sapphire
Codename: Sango
Meaning: Sango means “Postpartum” in Japan. Postpartum means the time after birth. If X/Y is considered the birth of the 3DS Generation of Games, then Or/As can be considered the Postpartum. Also Or/As had a lot to do with “Primal things” and the “ancient of days”, early after Arceus birthed the world... The Postpartum of Pokemon, the rise of the land and the rise of the sea...
Everyone knew it was real because mallow was in it, so joe didn't post itjoe DEFINITELY knows something, 100% sure about it.
he knew the leaked starters leak was real by TPC itself, they told him to not post the picture.
The reason they aren't doing big numbers of Pokémon anymore is because they aren't tying to hit a thousand mons anytime soon.The lack of postgame content in Gen6 was heavily criticized by fans too. Gen7 didn't solve the problem though. GF is criticized for everything they do.
XY had few new Pokemon because it was the jump to 3D.
SM had few new Pokemon because it was rushed.
They probably want to save the 1000 for gen 9 because that will probably launch during the 25th anniversaryThe reason they aren't doing big numbers of Pokémon anymore is because they aren't tying to hit a thousand mons anytime soon.
Also folks gotta stop using rushed as a way to critique a game for not having something they wanted in it.
A game could be in production for 5 years and there would still be people saying that the game was "rushed" because it didn't include ONE THING that people were hoping for.The reason they aren't doing big numbers of Pokémon anymore is because they aren't tying to hit a thousand mons anytime soon.
Also folks gotta stop using rushed as a way to critique a game for not having something they wanted in it.
Gen 2 had 251 Mons. It didnt reach the third Hundred. So no pattern there to break.A game could be in production for 5 years and there would still be people saying that the game was "rushed" because it didn't include ONE THING that people were hoping for.
I do have to aay though, if rhe next batch of Pokemon doesn't bring the total to 900 or more, this will be the first Gen to release a number of Pokemon that won't dip into the next hundred.
Gen 1 dipped into the second, gen 2 the third, third the fourth, fourth the fifth, fifth the sixth, sixth the seventh and seveneth has us over 800 now, pulling us into the 8th. If the 8th doesn't go over 900, this "pattern" would be broken.
I figured that was because it makes more sense to host a national collection there, considering how many pokemon there are and the fact that Bank works as storage between regions- so it's more "national" than a region's pokedex.They have claimed that the number of Pokemon is too high and they're trying to slow down on the amount of new Pokemon. This is why the National Pokedex is now in Bank instead of in game.
They probably want to save the 1000 for gen 9 because that will probably launch during the 25th anniversary
Gamefreak plans far ahead
Okay Gen V has 155 pokemon because it was a soft reboot, there rumor from Chinese riddler that the next game is a reboot, if it was a soft reboot like BW, wouldn't the number of pokemon would be close to a thousand? Maybe the kanto reboot would make sense, so they'll save a lot of trouble of reaching to thousand pokemon.The reason they aren't doing big numbers of Pokémon anymore is because they aren't tying to hit a thousand mons anytime soon.
Also folks gotta stop using rushed as a way to critique a game for not having something they wanted in it.
1-100 is the first hundred, so 201-300 is the third hundred. That said, XY and SM were only able to both reach a new hundred due to BW doing the heavy lifting.dCraw said:Gen 2 had 251 Mons. It didnt reach the third Hundred. So no pattern there to break.
I think it really all depends on what a reboot means.Okay Gen V has 155 pokemon because it was a soft reboot, there rumor from Chinese riddler that the next game is a reboot, if it was a soft reboot like BW, wouldn't the number of pokemon would be close to a thousand? Maybe the kanto reboot would make sense, so they'll save a lot of trouble of reaching to thousand pokemon.