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Pokémon may be heading into mobile territory with the recent release of the official trading card game for iPad, but fans shouldn't expect to see a port of the handheld games anytime soon.

Producer Junichi Masuda served with Game Freak on design, script writing and more since the launch of the first Pokémon game before more recently acting as the director onPokémon X and Y. During an interview with Polygon, Masuda said that there would "need to be a justification there" to bring the creature catching franchise to smartphones or tablets.

"If we were to bring Pokémon to iPad or mobile or smartphones or anything, I think there would need to be ... some sort of problem it would be solving, not just that it would be porting over old games, for example," Masuda said via translator.

When it came to the Pokémon Trading Card game, Masuda explained that the move to iPad was a practical one. In order to really play and enjoy the game, you need a living opponent.

"I think that there's a certain challenge there for certain people to find an opponent, and I think the iPad version, or TCG online in general, kind of solves that problem," Masuda said.

Masuda didn't rule out the possibility of a full mobile game or port eventually, but added that it isn't in the books right now. Thanks to the controls, kid-friendly nature and communication features of the Nintendo 3DS, Game Freak plans to keep its main-series game on the platform.SERIES."

"Right now, I feel like 3DS is really the best platform for the series," Masuda said.

"Perhaps if we were going to do something with completely different hardware interface, like mobile for example, the games may turn into something completely different — like the way you control for example."

With the release of Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the generation-based remakes have reached the level of the Nintendo DS era, aka Pokémon Diamond and Pearl.The cycle of rebooting old games appears to be coming to a natural end, for now. Reviving those last two titles was a matter of timing, with Masuda citing the Nintendo 3DS' hardware as good of a reason as any to improve on Generation 3.

"If we can find something that would be a good reason to update previous games, we may go back and do remakes of them again," he said. "I don't want to say these are the final ones, of course."

Masuda, however, considers both new titles to be more than just remakes, thanks to new visuals and features. New to Ruby and Sapphire is the ability to super train your team, as introduced in Pokémon X and Y. Both games also include a new AreaNav, which allows players to easily fly to cities they've traveled to, and the DexNav.

During our hands-on time with the game, we used the DexNav to seek out new Pokémon. Once activated, the DexNav appears on the bottom screen of the Nintendo 3DS. Unknown Pokémon in a given area will appear as silhouettes waiting to be discovered, while those you've already encountered appear as a small icon.

Gameplay in Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphireremains largely unchanged from the catch, battle, repeat formula most players have come to know, and according to Masuda and director Shigeru Ohmori, that's ok. Ohmori said his goal as game director of the project was to focus on recreating the feeling had playing the original Ruby and Sapphire games. Masuda added that Pokémon's formula continues to be successful because the original game was the first of its kind — a genre definer.

"I often like to think of [Pokémon] as soccer, baseball or football," Masuda said. "People come together, and they have these same rules that they're familiar with and know. They come back and really enjoy it."

http://www.polygon.com/2014/10/14/6949455/pokemon-mobile-game-freak-omega-ruby-alpha-sapphire



    

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Ka-pi96 said:
Never ever ever release Pokemon on mobile phones.

Home console release would be nice though





"I often like to think of [Pokémon] as soccer, baseball or football," Masuda said.

So, there it is, my position that Pokemon is Nintendo's Madden/FIFA has been officially confirmed.

As far as the "problem" goes, that's probably more like, "Nintendo still wants to make money on hardware and they won't let us go to mobile."



If this happens then this will be a huge blow to Nintendo's handheld market. I know Pokemon is not "fully" owned by Nintendo. But they need to keep handheld version 3DS exclusive.



daredevil.shark said:
If this happens then this will be a huge blow to Nintendo's handheld market. I know Pokemon is not "fully" owned by Nintendo. But they need to keep handheld version 3DS exclusive.


It would pretty much end the handheld market if you ask me. Pokemon is that important to Nintendo.



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daredevil.shark said:
If this happens then this will be a huge blow to Nintendo's handheld market. I know Pokemon is not "fully" owned by Nintendo. But they need to keep handheld version 3DS exclusive.


They own it. Don't let the multi-company parternship fool you.

1/3 belongs to Nintendo, 1/3 belongs to Gamefreak, and 1/3 belongs to the Pokemon company. Nintendo owns 54% of Gamefreak and majority stock in the Pokemon company as well.



Blob said:
daredevil.shark said:
If this happens then this will be a huge blow to Nintendo's handheld market. I know Pokemon is not "fully" owned by Nintendo. But they need to keep handheld version 3DS exclusive.


It would pretty much end the handheld market if you ask me. Pokemon is that important to Nintendo.


But I guess it will eventually come. Plus despite control issues pokemon might be playable in ipad / android. Handheld consoles are insignificant.



daredevil.shark said:
Blob said:
daredevil.shark said:
If this happens then this will be a huge blow to Nintendo's handheld market. I know Pokemon is not "fully" owned by Nintendo. But they need to keep handheld version 3DS exclusive.


It would pretty much end the handheld market if you ask me. Pokemon is that important to Nintendo.


But I guess it will eventually come. Plus despite control issues pokemon might be playable in ipad / android. Handheld consoles are insignificant.

If Nintendo owns enough of pokemon (which I think they do) it's not going to happen for a long time if ever.



Blob said:
daredevil.shark said:
If this happens then this will be a huge blow to Nintendo's handheld market. I know Pokemon is not "fully" owned by Nintendo. But they need to keep handheld version 3DS exclusive.


It would pretty much end the handheld market if you ask me. Pokemon is that important to Nintendo.


Nope, before XY came out, 3ds was nearly 40mil already. Not saying pokemon is irrelevant but 3ds was and still is in the same position it is now with or without pokemon



ONLY maybe perhaps like the Gameboy games like Red and Blue but in colour and updated pixel arts .......but not for some time.

First..GIMME TRADING CARD GAME AND POKEMON CAMP for Android.