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Garnett said:

@Sc

 

Yes but the Anime helped the games, not that the Anime has been drug into the Dirt the games must sell own there own and with the negative influence of the Anime.

 

Just like Yugioh

 

You think a yugioh game with those stupid mortorcycles would sell as much as Yugioh did back in its prime? No sir.

Anyone who knows the series knows that the games came before the anime.  I'd admit that it brought alot of momentum to the series but ultimately, it was a reaction to the initial success of the games.  You don't get an anime if your game wasn't popular to begin with.

On a slightly unrelated note, the reason series like Yu-Gi-Oh, Duel Masters, and Digimon fade into obscurity is because they're either following a trend or change far too much to maintain the appeal of its fanbase.  Pokemon's not going anyway, anytime soon because it maintains what its initial fans want while touching upon the formula oh so slightly.  It reminds me of a quote from Futurama, "You got to have a little touch.  If you do little, it's like you've done nothing at all."  It holds true to Pokemon but its still engaging enough to keep 10's of millions interested.  Also, think of the alternative.  I don't want a Pokemon with fusion or motorcycles or the main characters becoming Pokemon before battling.



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