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Ganoncrotch said:
Kai_Mao said:

Just curious, why do you think its sad? For millions, probably billions, of people, Pokemon captures the essence of handheld gaming. As I said before, a few trailers of people coming together from wherever playing their Game Boys, DS, 3DS, etc., kinda shows that the experience of on-the-go play and person-to-person or online interaction show that Pokemon's place in handhelds is still significant. Even competitive Pokemon tournaments show that as well. Of course, home consoles could show greater resolution, graphics, online, and power to create bigger experiences, but they lose what made Pokemon special on handhelds, even as technology evolved. To be able to play on the go while progressing through gyms, capturing Pokemon, then later sharing with friends either online or in person. That, in part, created the phenomenon and, ultimately, led Pokemon to become the second best-selling franchises of all-time behind Mario and, as you said, arguably the biggest gaming brand in the world.

Oh I didn't mean that it was sad that Pokemon wrecked the theory of "consoles always do games better" I was more saying that it was a sad thing the theory wasn't correct. Perhaps I phrased it incorrectly but I agree completely that Pokemon on handhelds is the best way to play it, or at least it has been for the last 20 years.

Oh ok, understood. Got mixed up with that sentence :P.