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6 Nintendo Series That Just Belong on the Switch

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If you ask Nintendo fans one series that they’d love to see on the Switch, chances are a good few of them would say the Pokemon series. For some time now, players have been itching for a proper, 3D quest to be the very best there ever was. And no, we’re not talking about another spin-off like Colosseum or XD.

Imagine it. A Pokemon title that builds further on the changes made to the series in Sun and Moon, in a fully 3D environment, with a ton of Pokemon to catch, that you can play on your big screen TV, as well as throw in your bag when you need to head out. Is this a pipe dream? Quite possibly, but heck, most fans would love to just see a more traditional title – without the giant 3D world an’ all. After 2016 saw the ‘mon celebrate their 20th anniversary and become a cultural phenomenon once more, Pokemon on the Switch is a match made in heaven and a surefire system seller for Nintendo.


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