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>2018
>The previous years saw the releases of Pokemon A and Z (2016), and the first Gen VII titles - Pokemon Sunset and Moonrise (2017)
>Special Nintendo Direct to announce the "future of the Pokemon series"
>20th Anniversary Special
>Masuda thanks the players for their loyalty over the years, and says he's excited to return to "the place that started it all".
>Pokemon Raging Red and Boiling Blue to release later that year.
>Both games remove all features introduced over the last few titles (soaring, DexNav, Amie, etc.) , but include the ability to fly to the Battle Frontier for postgame.
>Trainer customization returns, but clothing items can only be bought via microtransactions.
>In a first for the series, item crafting is introduced. Useful items can be created from raw materials, and there's an online real cash auction house for players to sell each other materials and finished items (each game cartridge only comes with the ability to mine a few materials out of hundreds, so you have to use the auction house to get what you want).
>Has no compatibility with past entries to "capture the spirit of the first generation". BUT, you can circumvent this by paying for PokeBank Unlimited, which allows you to bring 'mons from previous games.
>Adds Mega Charizard(s) A, Z, and R. No new Mega Blastoise forms.
>yfw
>The previous years saw the releases of Pokemon A and Z (2016), and the first Gen VII titles - Pokemon Sunset and Moonrise (2017)
>Special Nintendo Direct to announce the "future of the Pokemon series"
>20th Anniversary Special
>Masuda thanks the players for their loyalty over the years, and says he's excited to return to "the place that started it all".
>Pokemon Raging Red and Boiling Blue to release later that year.
>Both games remove all features introduced over the last few titles (soaring, DexNav, Amie, etc.) , but include the ability to fly to the Battle Frontier for postgame.
>Trainer customization returns, but clothing items can only be bought via microtransactions.
>In a first for the series, item crafting is introduced. Useful items can be created from raw materials, and there's an online real cash auction house for players to sell each other materials and finished items (each game cartridge only comes with the ability to mine a few materials out of hundreds, so you have to use the auction house to get what you want).
>Has no compatibility with past entries to "capture the spirit of the first generation". BUT, you can circumvent this by paying for PokeBank Unlimited, which allows you to bring 'mons from previous games.
>Adds Mega Charizard(s) A, Z, and R. No new Mega Blastoise forms.
>yfw