So that's totally Mega Groudon and Mega Kyogre on the boxes right?
Wonder what Mega Sceptile and Mega Swampert will be like. And what else will get new mega evolutions. :O
So excite for online secret bases. :x
Well we know about mega latias/os and if they are mega forms they look pretty poor really. They have just added a few more markings, would expect more from a mega form so I not convinced yet!
Not sure if I'm excited for these or not. Will really have to sell me on them. Like oh I don't know... The rest of the Kalos Dex would be nice! Still mad about it lol. However if they announce some ridiculous new Mega's maybe I'll get it. Like Mega Slurpuff. What a man can dream?!
A continuation of the stories would be nice or an all new story where each team succeeded in their plans in their respective versions.
Not sure if I'm excited for these or not. Will really have to sell me on them. Like oh I don't know... The rest of the Kalos Dex would be nice! Still mad about it lol. However if they announce some ridiculous new Mega's maybe I'll get it. Like Mega Slurpuff. What a man can dream?!
A continuation of the stories would be nice or an all new story where each team succeeded in their plans in their respective versions.
I just want the Hoenn Gym Leader music. Is that too much to ask for?
Pokémon fans first enjoyed Pokémon Ruby Version and Pokémon Sapphire Version when it launched in 2003 for the Game Boy Advance. Now, a whole new generation of Pokémon fans will experience the dramatic storyline that unfolds in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Pokémon Alpha Sapphire.
Sounds like a direct remake rather than a sequel or anything. Hope not, or this could seriously mess with the established timeline of the games unless they pull another time machine like they did in GSC. :s
Pokémon fans first enjoyed Pokémon Ruby Version and Pokémon Sapphire Version when it launched in 2003 for the Game Boy Advance. Now, a whole new generation of Pokémon fans will experience the dramatic storyline that unfolds in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Pokémon Alpha Sapphire.
Sounds like a direct remake rather than a sequel or anything. Hope not, or this could seriously mess with the established timeline of the games unless they pull another time machine like they did in GSC. :s
Pokémon fans first enjoyed Pokémon Ruby Version and Pokémon Sapphire Version when it launched in 2003 for the Game Boy Advance. Now, a whole new generation of Pokémon fans will experience the dramatic storyline that unfolds in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Pokémon Alpha Sapphire.
Sounds like a direct remake rather than a sequel or anything. Hope not, or this could seriously mess with the established timeline of the games unless they pull another time machine like they did in GSC. :s
There's a timeline?
Supposedly, Red/Blue/Yellow happend at the same time as Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald since in FireRed/LeafGreen you could connect to Hoenn. Then Gold/Silver/Crystal happens two years later along with Diamond/Pearl/Platinum (since at the start of D/P/P, the news story of the Red Gyarados air'd on your TV right before you start your journey.)
The bulbapedia is rather accurate with the info. Here's the link
Pokémon fans first enjoyed Pokémon Ruby Version and Pokémon Sapphire Version when it launched in 2003 for the Game Boy Advance. Now, a whole new generation of Pokémon fans will experience the dramatic storyline that unfolds in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Pokémon Alpha Sapphire.
Sounds like a direct remake rather than a sequel or anything. Hope not, or this could seriously mess with the established timeline of the games unless they pull another time machine like they did in GSC. :s
There's a timeline?
Yeah.
FireRed/LeafGreen and Ruby/Sapphire take place at the same time.
HeartGold/SoulSilver take place 3 years after FRLG.
Diamond/Pearl start during/after the second half of HGSS (there's a news report on the Red Gyarados at Lake of Rage on TV at the start of the game)
Black/White take place some time afterwards, but it's never mentioned how long.
Black2/White2 take place another 2 years later.
X/Y take place later again.
Pokémon fans first enjoyed Pokémon Ruby Version and Pokémon Sapphire Version when it launched in 2003 for the Game Boy Advance. Now, a whole new generation of Pokémon fans will experience the dramatic storyline that unfolds in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Pokémon Alpha Sapphire.
Sounds like a direct remake rather than a sequel or anything. Hope not, or this could seriously mess with the established timeline of the games unless they pull another time machine like they did in GSC. :s
There's a timeline?
Yeah.
FireRed/LeafGreen and Ruby/Sapphire take place at the same time.
HeartGold/SoulSilver take place 3 years after FRLG.
Diamond/Pearl start during/after the second half of HGSS (there's a news report on the Red Gyarados at Lake of Rage on TV at the start of the game)
Black/White take place some time afterwards, but it's never mentioned how long.
Black2/White2 take place another 2 years later.
X/Y take place later again.
That can't be right, G/S/C "discovered" dark and steel types, but dark and steel types were in Hoenn...
Pokémon fans first enjoyed Pokémon Ruby Version and Pokémon Sapphire Version when it launched in 2003 for the Game Boy Advance. Now, a whole new generation of Pokémon fans will experience the dramatic storyline that unfolds in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Pokémon Alpha Sapphire.
Sounds like a direct remake rather than a sequel or anything. Hope not, or this could seriously mess with the established timeline of the games unless they pull another time machine like they did in GSC. :s
There's a timeline?
Yeah.
FireRed/LeafGreen and Ruby/Sapphire take place at the same time.
HeartGold/SoulSilver take place 3 years after FRLG.
Diamond/Pearl start during/after the second half of HGSS (there's a news report on the Red Gyarados at Lake of Rage on TV at the start of the game)
Black/White take place some time afterwards, but it's never mentioned how long.
Black2/White2 take place another 2 years later.
X/Y take place later again.
That can't be right, G/S/C "discovered" dark and steel types, but dark and steel types were in Hoenn...
Quote from the wiki;
Quote:
Between Generation I/III and Generation II/IV:
~The events of Pokémon Colosseum and Pokémon Ranger occur.
~Eruption of the volcano on Cinnabar Island causes destruction of the island's settlement, except for the Pokémon Center. As a result, Blaine, the Cinnabar Gym Leader, relocates the gym to the nearby Seafoam Islands.
~Blue takes the position of Gym Leader in the now empty Viridian Gym, succeeding the former Team Rocket leader Giovanni.
~Red retreats to Mt. Silver, training day and night, leaving Lance to act as Champion, while Lorelei returns to her home in Four Island, and Agatha retires from her position as a member of the Kanto Elite Four. This leaves three vacancies on the roster for Elite Four.
~Two of these vacancies are filled by Karen and Will. The other is filled by Koga, who abdicates his position as Fuchsia City Gym Leader to his daughter, Janine.
~Extensive research confirms the existence of Steel and Dark types in the region of Kanto.
~Baoba leaves Kanto when his Safari Zone is closed and begins planning to open a new Safari Zone in Johto, as a replacement.
~The Pokémon Tower is converted into a Radio Tower.
~A Pal Park is opened in place of the Kanto Safari Zone.
~Miracle Cycle moves from Cerulean City to Goldenrod City.
~Groudon and Kyogre retreat to the region of Fiore to rest after their battle.
~Giratina returns to the Distortion World.
~A new Battle Frontier is built in Sinnoh and Johto.
I'm looking forward to the OST more than the game itself at this point.
Hope we get some actual info beyond "Hoenn confirmed" in next week's Coro Coro. Even just new art of the characters would be good. :x
Following its reveal yesterday, there has been some question as to the actual content of Pokémon Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire, as to whether they're remakes or new versions due to the wording of the announcement. During the Investor Briefing today, Satoru Iwata confirmed that Pokémon Omega Ruby & Pokémon Alpha Sapphire are full-remakes of the 2002 releases, Pokémon Ruby & Sapphire. We'll bring more on these games as it comes
Edit @ 15:38: The Japanese arm of The Pokémon Company sent out an e-mail to all Daisuki Club members which ends up pointing out the differences to Groudon & Kyogre on the box-art, stating that they're showcasing "never before seen Pokémon", the same terminology they used for Black & White Kyurem, as well as Mega Mewtwo Y upon their reveal, indicating that they are more than stylised artwork of the Pokémon. We'll bring more on this as it comes
So... Mega Groudon/Mega Kyogre? Or maybe the orbs get turned into the DNA splicers of the game, and using them changes their forme?
Also, it wasn't Ruby/Sapphire, but it was in Emerald...