I have an honest question, and this is coming from someone who grew up when Red/Blue/Yellow first came out, and got into Gold/Silver/Crysta, but do people still go around looking for friends to trade Pokemon with to catch them all? I kinda lost track of the games once they moved to the GBA and DS, but I remember the major appeal of the Game Boy games were that you had to go to your friends to fight or trade, and it was this major social aspect when you would link up your handheld together. I don't know much about the online aspects of the DS and 3DS, but has that been lost?
I recently bought HeartGold and LeafGreen, and also rented Black a while ago, but in each of the games, I was not as concerned with collecting as many Pokemon as possible as I was with just playing through the story and getting to the last battles. Trading is just not something I care about anymore, even though that was the hook that forced them to create two separate yet similar games with each generation.
well this being in 3D is officially one step away from it finally being a console game... if only.....
pokemon will never officially stop being on a hand held.. but making a game for both systems would be great
It's funny because the 3D stuff looks like it fits the mold of the normal handheld gameplay in terms of movement, but visually looks better in the sense that you feel closer to your character and can see the world from their view, as opposed to a more bird's eye kind of view. But the battle animations look straight out of Pokemon Stadium.
I think if they're willing to go this far, a console version should not be too far off. Although, like I said above, the main thing that makes it a Pokemon game is how you can trade and connect with others.