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What We Want From Pokemon On The Switch
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Pokemon has always been one of the leading titles on the Nintendo handheld systems; becoming a common household game to play and something almost everyone has heard of. Due to the success of Pokemon GO, the augmented reality mobile game featuring the Pocket Monsters, it has again become as popular as it was in it’s prime. This led to the newest addition to the series, Pokemon Sun/Moon to become the most pre-ordered Pokemon in history and causing the Nintendo 3DS console to sell out worldwide. In the future, we hope to see this series continue and it will on the Nintendo Switch; which is Nintendo’s new home console, handheld hybrid coming in March of 2016. On this console, will be the edition of Pokemon titled Pokemon Stars, which is a compilation game of the Sun and Moon editions, including Pokemon from both games. This is pretty common occurrence in the series and has happened in almost every Pokemon release, except for the previous most recent editions – Pokemon X and Y. Although a Pokemon Z was rumoured, it never came to light – it could possibly come out on the Switch, although it is unlikely.

The Switch itself is an extreme upgrade on the 3DS, being capable of playing Skyrim and other beautiful titles such as the yet-to-be-released Zelda: Breath of the Wild – which won E3 this year. This is a big step up from the mediocre performance and graphics that the 3DS was capable of; causing the latest Pokemon release to have serious frame-rate issues when you were battling more than one Pokemon. With these new changes, we can expect a different kind of Pokemon experience, as it will be the first main entry to the series to be on a home console. Although core elements of the series remain, the game has changed dramatically since its debut on the Gameboy. Although all the upgrades to the game we want will not be possible to put into the Stars game, as it may change the gameplay too much from the ones on which it is based; we hope they come later on in the series as it progresses on better hardware – this is our list:

Graphics Overhaul:
Nintendo has never been one to care about graphics, but have always been open to upgrading the graphics of their games on newer and better hardware. The visual fidelity of Breath of the Wild on the Switch proves that games can still keep their roots, but can be greatly improves by amazing visuals. YouTuber CryZENx provides us with what Pokemon could look like on modern technology.

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