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Mortis Angelus
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All the text in that game is in chinese, the website where you download it is chinese too, there is no mention of nintendo or the pokemon company in the website.  the game itself is call koudaiyaoguaizhongzhi.   So yeah, that's a chinese clone that is very unlikely you'll see outside of china.

 

I no hablo Espanol.... So I don't know what's going on here.

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30 minutes ago, GoldSolitude said:

Fake. Click bait title. Pokemon aren't going to make a fully fledged game for android.

 

22 minutes ago, manikyath said:

The question is wrong, you have to ask if it's a fan-made game, or a moneygrab title.

 Okay. But it sure do look good. Why can't Nintendo do something like this for realz? Oh, right... Nintendo DS.... -,- 

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14 minutes ago, Mortis Angelus said:

 

 Okay. But it sure do look good. Why can't Nintendo do something like this for realz? Oh, right... Nintendo DS.... -,- 

The original wii was a powerpc with 88MB ram, nintendo is the only one holding onto the values of console and prove that you dont need super impressive specs to make mario kart look as good and run as well as it does.

 

Nintendo is a purposely walled garden to give you the experience a console needs to be a console, and not just a lower spec skinned down pc. (Which in fact is pretty much the definition of an Xbone)

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8 minutes ago, manikyath said:

The original wii was a powerpc with 88MB ram, nintendo is the only one holding onto the values of console and prove that you dont need super impressive specs to make mario kart look as good and run as well as it does.

 

Nintendo is a purposely walled garden to give you the experience a console needs to be a console, and not just a lower spec skinned down pc. (Which in fact is pretty much the definition of an Xbone)

I'm not arguing against that. What I am arguing about is the fact that they do limit their possibilities by limiting their franchises to only a small set of devices. The DS is really obsolete in today's world smartphone world. But they could at least make an online-RPG of pokemon (similar to the one in the video) for the DS, as it seems to be able to connect to Wi-Fi. 

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10 minutes ago, Mortis Angelus said:

I'm not arguing against that. What I am arguing about is the fact that they do limit their possibilities by limiting their franchises to only a small set of devices.

Which is what makes those games run so well on the low power hardware, makes the platform truly stand out as something unique, outside the debate of xbone, peasant station, and the pc potato race.

 

Nintendo likes to be a special snowflake, lets just allow them to be.

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39 minutes ago, manikyath said:

Which is what makes those games run so well on the low power hardware, makes the platform truly stand out as something unique, outside the debate of xbone, peasant station, and the pc potato race.

 

Nintendo likes to be a special snowflake, lets just allow them to be.

Why do you compare a Nintedo DS to an Xbox????

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On 10/7/2016 at 4:53 AM, Mortis Angelus said:

I'm not arguing against that. What I am arguing about is the fact that they do limit their possibilities by limiting their franchises to only a small set of devices. The DS is really obsolete in today's world smartphone world. But they could at least make an online-RPG of pokemon (similar to the one in the video) for the DS, as it seems to be able to connect to Wi-Fi. 

Nintendo is trying out the smartphone market with a few small games.  But I highly doubt they would bring the main Pokemon series games over as that one of their largest money makers on the 3DS.  It straight up sells handhelds too.

 

Supposedly the NX is a handheld or a console that is a docking station that docks a handheld allowing one to play on a bigger screen.  So hopefully here soon there be a bit of a jump in hardware specs.  Only thing have to realize is that Nintendo can't price it to high.  Otherwise, the majority of parents or people won't bother buying the handheld.  In this sense they can't just smack the highest end parts inside it if they want to break even or make profit.

 

Myself, I rather they stick to what they are good at.  Making fun games.  Since it seems of late everyone else keeps spitting out boring generic games, or fancy graphics but no fun to them or decent game play.

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7 minutes ago, Ithanul said:

Myself, I rather they stick to what they are good at.  Making fun games.  Since it seems of late everyone else keeps spitting out boring generic games, or fancy graphics but no fun to them or decent game play.

I never said they should stop making fun games or start making generic games. I would also like to play those fun games. But I don't want to buy a Nintendo 3Ds, which basically is my main point.

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4 minutes ago, Mortis Angelus said:

I never said they should stop making fun games or start making generic games. I would also like to play those fun games. But I don't want to buy a Nintendo 3Ds, which basically is my main point.

They are making games for smartphones.  But, they are no where near what the games on their main line of hardware is.

 

Down the road they may port over older games.

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12 minutes ago, Ithanul said:

They are making games for smartphones.  But, they are no where near what the games on their main line of hardware is.

I'm pretty sure that is intentional. Spread the branding to a newer generation, but keep the goodies to their own ecosystem. Makes perfect sense from a business point of view. It is just sad that it is like that.

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8 minutes ago, Mortis Angelus said:

I'm pretty sure that is intentional. Spread the branding to a newer generation, but keep the goodies to their own ecosystem. Makes perfect sense from a business point of view. It is just sad that it is like that.

And that right there is the major reason they are most likely going to keep it the current way for the time being.

 

At the end of the day.  They are business.

 

I would not mind if they if they did bring their games to other platforms, but I'm not going to hold my breath.

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All the text in that game is in chinese, the website where you download it is chinese too, there is no mention of nintendo or the pokemon company in the website.  the game itself is call koudaiyaoguaizhongzhi.   So yeah, that's a chinese clone that is very unlikely you'll see outside of china.

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