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Congrulations, Hoennfags. Masuda went back to his roots and made the game have a similar dex count to Gen 3. Also similarly people will now have to buy additional software to legitimately access more pokemon, only this time they won't be compatible with the first releases.
>Ruby and Sapphire
>Colosseum
>FireRed and LeafGreen
>Gale of Darkness
>Emerald
>Diamond and Pearl had pokemon locked behind needing specific cartridges to encounter specific pokemon in Generation 4.
>Let's Go requires in addition to your retail purchase price of 60 currency for an incomplete product you buy a 50 currency controller with 3 buttons made for that specific incomplete game to unlock 1 character
>Make sure to download Go on your phone so you can obtain Meltan and Melmetal, free to download software that becomes easier to use by tossing currency here or there 10 or 20 times
>These new pokemon are found in this new set of games could theoretically appear in both versions since the encounter data for both games are found in each version just like Let's Go, but it's impossible!
>These NEWER pokemon are found in these releases the following year, but because people need to make another full price purchase to access them they are incompatible with the start of the generation, similar to the remakes of Hoenn!
>People don't play JRPGs over and over again throughout the year, but we need to remind them to buy merchandise so here are the same games again (a combined incomplete 3rd version is an outdated way of thinking) but now with an extra word on the box and a few extra cutscenes so commercials make it look like a new game. Oh and the tutors from 2011. As an added bonus to appeal to nostalgia we brought back the Battle Tower from 2002 with a fresh coat of paint, first debuting in Hoenn!