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justiceiro said:
Well, by your signature, it seems to me you don't own any nintendo product, but your cousin(underage, i belive) own one, correct? So nintendo develop their product with one thing in mind: who buys our products? Not people like you, it seems.

Bear one thing in your mind: any other company holding a ip for this long problably would screw with it.

I get it, ni no kuni is the pokemom game that nintendo never did.

If really want a totally mature, no-childsh pokemon game, i recommend pokemon conquest.


Not currently because I usually sell off what's not current. I started off as a Nintendo gamer however, and have owned most of their newer products from the N64, gamecube, Wii, gameboy color/advance/sp, and DS.

Yes, Ni No kuni is the pokemon game that nintendo never did. It proves that Pokemon can work on the Wii U in glorious HD with a E for everyone rating while still not making me play like a little girl.

PS: pokemon conquest kicks ass



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It took you ten hours to determine that you don't like XY???



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leedlelee said:
It took you ten hours to determine that you don't like XY???


I surely am not going to formulate an opinion of a game without at least digging into it. What am I, baised?



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TheKoreanGuy said:

My only gripe with the series is I wish they tried something different with the story.


Yep, I agree. It's always the same cheesy stuff.



Acevil said:

(When is Nintendo going to cater to those (now older) gamers?)

 Actually that is who they cater towards the most with Pokemon. You will be surprised at how many 20 something year-olds love and play pokemon. In fact Exp Share in the recent game is most likely to cater towards those people the most, because they can't be bothered to have grind fest.


20 something's? The Nintendo era started in 1985 where I live. I was 6 years old that year. I'm now 34. Do you really think this game is geared towards me? Nintendo doesn't cater to it's original fans directly. What they DO, is try an cater to us through our kids. They expect me to pass Mario down like a family tradition, something they've been brilliant at. But make no mistake. They aren't going after me as a gamer. If they were, games would be challenging again and more sophisticated. After all, we grew up playing games like the first Metroid without walk through, strategy guides, YouTube or the Internet to help us. Our skills are a little beyond NSMB.



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I know a quite a few people that are currently playing this game and were evening playing Animal Crossing. All of them are 18+ (College age). It surprised me because I've never been interested in them so, I didn't really know what age group these games appealed to until I saw so many people playing them on campus, in class, etc...



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NintendoPie said:
First up, I'm getting really tired of people requesting a Pokemon MMO. Get over that idea, they never work out well *Cough* DQX/FF *Cough* and they are extremely boring, in my opinion of course.

Next, if you are saying that they never change the formula for the games, but also stating that Pokemon "used to be hands down the best portable game available in my opinion." then doesn't that in turn mean that it is still the best portable game available? If they keep that same winning formula, how did it turn into a worse game?

Also, Pokemon has always had Pokemon contest of some sort. It's also optional, I'm pretty sure.

Completely agree with your stance on a Pokemon MMO. It would never pan out right and it would never reach people's expectations.



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Maybe you grew out of it. Pokemon was never hard to begin with. If you want something like Pokemon, but mature, play Shin Megami Tensei 4, ie demon fusions. Also Nintendo would never relinquish rights to Pokemon, but I'm sure you knew that.



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Want a mature hard difficulty pokemon? try going competitive. You'll never complain again lol



pezus said:

Nintendo should contact JK Rowling to see how a series can evolve with the audience growing up.

...kill main characters?



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