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Pokemon Colosseum Successor

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Much like Pokemon Stadium 3, a spiritual successor to Pokemon Colosseum would incorporate key elements of traditional Pokemon games but add new gameplay tweaks that allow the game to differentiate itself from the handheld adventures. This could include the abilities to steal another trainer’s Pokemon -> not sure if we really want this feature, considering theft in the Pokemon universe is often considered taboo, control Pokemon in battle, and for the hell of it – go open-world.

Pokemon players everywhere have been clamoring for another home console adventure and this would be the perfect fit. The darker tone of the Colosseum games would also be a nice separating factor from the portable games, which are generally more light-hearted.


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