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Originally Posted by Deguello
I disagree with any and all ideas and attempts to put Pokemon on consoles.
Pokemon is short for Pocket Monsters. Pocket, as in handhelds. this is where all the main games belong period. And not just for logistical purposes.
It takes a hellish amount of artwork, testing, and debugging for just the handheld games. Basically if they started now it would come out around 2011. And I highly doubt The Pokemon Company would be able to work on anything in the interim. Many peopel treat Pokemon like it is some bottomless Goldmine, and it is to an extent. The handheld extent. That's where most of the games are and where they make the most money.
That said, I would absolutely crave a Pokemon Snap for the Wii. Perfect platform for it IMO.
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True, but it would still be a nice idea. We haven't seen it yet, so we don't know if a game like Pokemon Red would work on a console or not. Personally, I think it would work pretty well, much like Final Fantasy has worked in the past. Of course, I won't say that it will be easy, but it's something new to try. Can't imagine any Wiimote scheme though....but i'm willing to be surprised by Nintendo if they do go through with this.
Time Crisis Wii
Seriously, this would be amazing. The first games of the series were a load of fun to play. I can imagine this would be the same. And there's a lightgun shell as shown in E3, so hopefully, the damn gun won't be wired, which is always a plus.
I'd also second a horizontal shooter or vertical shooter with the wiimote controlling the movement. But I would imagine you'd have some superjet that could move from one side of the screen to the other in less than a quarter of a second if you just flicked your hand....
Paper Mario 3....hasn't that been also announced? or was that for the DS? Regardless, that would be awesome.
There are a lot more games that I would like to see, but most of these, I can't imagine a Wiimote control scheme to be associated with it. But, if Nintendo continues to surprise me, I would be satisfied.
Jam it back in, in the dark.