MikeRox said:
I have no qualms with handheld games at all. I prefer them to home console games purely for being able to take them anywhere and everywhere (my wife currently lives in another country so yes, having my games available to just put in my pocket and play anywhere is a blessing!) That said, why wouldn't a game like pokemon work on a home console? There's a reason Nintendo allowed you to use the Transfer Pak to play Pokemon on your N64 :p it may have features that lend themselves to handheld gaming, but the games themselves would be just as good on a home console. Personally I think cross-play is the perfect solution to such as this. Best of both worlds. |
Oh my mistake, i thought it was just a in general statement.
It's hard to describe why i think pokemon doesn't work nearly as well on consoles then handhelds. When i played pokemon colliseum and XD there was something that just never felt anywhere near as good as a handheld pokemon. With the streetpass feature i just meet a lot of random people and maybe sometimes trade/battle. I think one of the best thigns is that when i'm at my college, i just get that green light to appear on my 3DS telling me that someone is nearby that i could interact with. In my opinion, if you were on something like the wii u and just interacting with someone using wi-fi battle/trading, it would not be near as good just finding someone at random in person and battle/trading with them.








