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>Nobody expected Pokemon to become the colossal hit it became
>Not Satoshi Tajiri, not Shigeru Miyamoto, not the alchoholic pokemon designers
>But a hit it became, pandering to children, manchildren, adults, and internet denizens alike
>Eventually, however, as tools became easier to use, 'original' pokemon designers became more commonplace
>We all know someone who would doodle their original pokemon designs on school assignments in gel pen
>or write elaborate pokemon fanfiction of their own adventures in a different world
>How many of those pokemon were just 'this pokemon, but with something from that pokemon?'
>Well, we got an idea of what those would look like when Alex Sanger launched Pokemon Fusions, a website with a simple algorithm that would take a few details of one pokemon(usually the head, arms, or colours) and put them on another
>And eventually, that spiralled into an ambitious fangame made with pokemon essentials
Ladies(male) and gentlemen, this is Pokemon:Infinite Fusions.
I'll be at the helm, playing through this hack, taking inputs from you on what pokemon we use, what we name pokemon, and who gets fused. All decisions will be done via GETs, with dubs overriding regular GETs, trips overriding dubs and causing potential thread-long rules, and Quads establishing permanent rules, within reason.