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Quote from: Leave a Whisper on February 27, 2019, 10:24:56 AMI want an old English sheepdog Pokemon!I think corgi pokemon are more likely. I already gave my two cents about corgis... they're cute but I'm sick of seeing them everywhere!... I'll take the sheepdog over the corgi!
I want an old English sheepdog Pokemon!
Quote from: Ragamuffin on February 27, 2019, 10:31:11 AMQuote from: Leave a Whisper on February 27, 2019, 10:24:56 AMI want an old English sheepdog Pokemon!I think corgi pokemon are more likely. I already gave my two cents about corgis... they're cute but I'm sick of seeing them everywhere!... I'll take the sheepdog over the corgi!Don't see why we can't have both? I want more horse pokemon. A kelpie would be cool.
It has suddenly occurred to me that my daughter and I won't be able to trade at all. I'm not buying another Switch just so we can. I agree with Pokeyone. This shoulda been on the 3DS.
Quote from: Leave a Whisper on February 27, 2019, 10:47:42 AMQuote from: Ragamuffin on February 27, 2019, 10:31:11 AMQuote from: Leave a Whisper on February 27, 2019, 10:24:56 AMI want an old English sheepdog Pokemon!I think corgi pokemon are more likely. I already gave my two cents about corgis... they're cute but I'm sick of seeing them everywhere!... I'll take the sheepdog over the corgi!Don't see why we can't have both? I want more horse pokemon. A kelpie would be cool.Water/ghost kelpie and a fairy-type unicorn!
Quote from: Leave a Whisper on February 27, 2019, 08:18:52 AMQuote from: Pokeyonekenobie on February 27, 2019, 08:17:11 AMWhy is this for the switch? Pokemon is a Game Boy Game, not a main console game. I didn't mind with Let's Go because it seems more like an offshoot/remake game than a main one (like Pokemon Snap or Pokemon Colosseum--yes, old school references), but I don't have a switch and don't plan on buying one just for this new game even though I might like to play it. Perhaps later they will come out with a Game Boy equivalent or a Game Boy game that allows for importing/catching the new Pokemon.Well the 3DS probably is on its way out. Its definitely been slowing down and the switch is portable as well, so I'm presuming that could be the reason.I only play my Switch in handheld mode. I imagine that Japan probably plays near-exclusively in handheld too, mobile games are more popular over there.I think the 3DS is on its last leg. The last Mario & Luigi game remake sold terribly from what I understand and there's nothing new announced for this year (the Kirby port is the only game we know of from Nintendo)
Quote from: Pokeyonekenobie on February 27, 2019, 08:17:11 AMWhy is this for the switch? Pokemon is a Game Boy Game, not a main console game. I didn't mind with Let's Go because it seems more like an offshoot/remake game than a main one (like Pokemon Snap or Pokemon Colosseum--yes, old school references), but I don't have a switch and don't plan on buying one just for this new game even though I might like to play it. Perhaps later they will come out with a Game Boy equivalent or a Game Boy game that allows for importing/catching the new Pokemon.Well the 3DS probably is on its way out. Its definitely been slowing down and the switch is portable as well, so I'm presuming that could be the reason.
Why is this for the switch? Pokemon is a Game Boy Game, not a main console game. I didn't mind with Let's Go because it seems more like an offshoot/remake game than a main one (like Pokemon Snap or Pokemon Colosseum--yes, old school references), but I don't have a switch and don't plan on buying one just for this new game even though I might like to play it. Perhaps later they will come out with a Game Boy equivalent or a Game Boy game that allows for importing/catching the new Pokemon.
I think it was time for Pokemon to go on a new console.DS came out in '04, 3DS came out in '11. The 3DS could barely handle running sun and moon. I love the idea of the switch. I liked the idea of the TurboGrafx.. and always wanted a Nintendo version.I'd much rather have a system that I can play hand held AND on the TV then have to buy 2 systems that didn't connect. It's cheaper...
Quote from: banditpony on February 27, 2019, 12:32:37 PMI think it was time for Pokemon to go on a new console.DS came out in '04, 3DS came out in '11. The 3DS could barely handle running sun and moon. I love the idea of the switch. I liked the idea of the TurboGrafx.. and always wanted a Nintendo version.I'd much rather have a system that I can play hand held AND on the TV then have to buy 2 systems that didn't connect. It's cheaper...True Sun and Moon didn’t work well on the 3DS but works well on New 2DS
Quote from: Ragamuffin on February 27, 2019, 08:22:44 AMQuote from: Leave a Whisper on February 27, 2019, 08:18:52 AMQuote from: Pokeyonekenobie on February 27, 2019, 08:17:11 AMWhy is this for the switch? Pokemon is a Game Boy Game, not a main console game. I didn't mind with Let's Go because it seems more like an offshoot/remake game than a main one (like Pokemon Snap or Pokemon Colosseum--yes, old school references), but I don't have a switch and don't plan on buying one just for this new game even though I might like to play it. Perhaps later they will come out with a Game Boy equivalent or a Game Boy game that allows for importing/catching the new Pokemon.Well the 3DS probably is on its way out. Its definitely been slowing down and the switch is portable as well, so I'm presuming that could be the reason.I only play my Switch in handheld mode. I imagine that Japan probably plays near-exclusively in handheld too, mobile games are more popular over there.I think the 3DS is on its last leg. The last Mario & Luigi game remake sold terribly from what I understand and there's nothing new announced for this year (the Kirby port is the only game we know of from Nintendo)Well the 2DS (New 2DSXL) sold more better than the 3DS herein the U.KWhat happened to the good old days that you can hook your GBA and GBASP to the GameCube to play Pokemon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald on your T.VWhy couldn’t they of done that with the switch and 3DS? I held a switch in handheld mode and I couldn’t handle holding it. I think switch was a big mistake for Nintendo.
They figured out how to link the DS with the Wii, so I agree--why can't they link the 3DS/2DS to the Switch?
Quote from: bright rabbit 1 on February 27, 2019, 02:14:33 PMQuote from: banditpony on February 27, 2019, 12:32:37 PMI think it was time for Pokemon to go on a new console.DS came out in '04, 3DS came out in '11. The 3DS could barely handle running sun and moon. I love the idea of the switch. I liked the idea of the TurboGrafx.. and always wanted a Nintendo version.I'd much rather have a system that I can play hand held AND on the TV then have to buy 2 systems that didn't connect. It's cheaper...True Sun and Moon didn’t work well on the 3DS but works well on New 2DSRight. But an upgrade from 3DS > n3DS is minimal. It's not really a new console, but offers slightly faster processing. And just to be real, I don't think it's reasonable for people to buy a $150~$200 console to play a game on a dying platform. (Or again have the game be severely compromised)-- then people just to move onto the next system. Which is switch. Don't get me wrong, I like my 3DS too. It's way more convenient for travel.. and can take a beating. But it's time for a new console. Quote from: Pokeyonekenobie on February 27, 2019, 03:05:34 PMThey figured out how to link the DS with the Wii, so I agree--why can't they link the 3DS/2DS to the Switch?What would the benefit of that be?
Quote from: banditpony on February 27, 2019, 03:21:23 PMQuote from: Pokeyonekenobie on February 27, 2019, 03:05:34 PMThey figured out how to link the DS with the Wii, so I agree--why can't they link the 3DS/2DS to the Switch?What would the benefit of that be?It would be good for people with mutliple players in the household. So if a family has two kids, they can both play at the same time without buying two Switches (at $300 each??).
Quote from: Pokeyonekenobie on February 27, 2019, 03:05:34 PMThey figured out how to link the DS with the Wii, so I agree--why can't they link the 3DS/2DS to the Switch?What would the benefit of that be?
I think you misunderstood the question I asked Pokeyonekenobie. I asked why what benefit there would be to a 3DS hooking up to a switch. (I was trying to understand if it was about transferring pokemon or not).
Quote from: banditpony on February 27, 2019, 05:07:55 PM I think you misunderstood the question I asked Pokeyonekenobie. I asked why what benefit there would be to a 3DS hooking up to a switch. (I was trying to understand if it was about transferring pokemon or not). Ah sorry then, my bad! I have a general gripe about the Switch as a console and thought your post was an easy entrance for my rant, lol. Apologies
Quote from: Jocelyn on February 27, 2019, 05:17:34 PMQuote from: banditpony on February 27, 2019, 05:07:55 PM I think you misunderstood the question I asked Pokeyonekenobie. I asked why what benefit there would be to a 3DS hooking up to a switch. (I was trying to understand if it was about transferring pokemon or not). Ah sorry then, my bad! I have a general gripe about the Switch as a console and thought your post was an easy entrance for my rant, lol. Apologies No worries.As a mom though, I'd rather have 1 console everyone shares. It ends up being cheaper then 2+ handhelds. (because let's be real, parents play too ).