Nov 21, 2016, 10:33 AM (This post was last modified: Nov 21, 2016, 10:38 AM by Dreaus Orik.)
I say they still need to keep their handheld line separate, I mean for parents who want to buy handhelds for their kids don't want to buy something that bulky if you get what I mean, and handhelds are usually cheaper as well. Or offer cheaper more affordable versions. Mind you I don't dislike the switch(though I doubt I will get one) just dont want it replacing the handhelds.
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(Nov 19, 2016, 12:43 PM)Chakorah Wrote: I don't like the switch and hope it doesn't replace the traditional hand held line.
The switch will never replace the 3ds line, its too lucrative to scrap it, especailly not for a pilot product that the switch is going to be.
I just hope they don<t go down the road they took with the WII U.
I hope you're right, it feels a bit too soon to be the end of the 3ds.
Though if they did replace it, we would have have to buy them to keep up with Pokemon. </3
I am pretty sure they said the switch wasn't going to replace the 3ds, also i feel like this new game in development is either going to be something like colosseum or a sequel to sun and moon.
(Nov 23, 2016, 11:57 PM)Px1 Wrote: I am pretty sure they said the switch wasn't going to replace the 3ds, also i feel like this new game in development is either going to be something like colosseum or a sequel to sun and moon.
Am I the only one who is skeptic about this one? There's also a rumor of a third game called Pokemon Stars. Even the name sounds dumb. Should be called Eclipse or something.
And if a main game comes to switch, would it be the first main game to be released on console? I thought pokemon's made to be in handheld games so that we could play it anywhere anytime. I don't think Switch's battery could last that long when it's in handheld mode.
Dec 2, 2016, 10:41 AM (This post was last modified: Dec 2, 2016, 10:42 AM by Apo.)
the thing is, back in 2004 the DS wasn't supposed to replace the GameBoy Advance. Yet it did, in a single year.
I'm pretty sure the Switch will replace the 3DS. Look at how the 3DS is having trouble handling Sun and Moon, it will turn 6 years old in february.
Besides, the price: a lot of analysts agree the price should be around 250$, not much more than a 3DS, and the NVIDIA Tegra means it will be able to run games that require more power.
Also, they will need famous titles on the Switch to make it popular: Zelda, Mario...and probably Pokemon.