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Will you choose the redpill?
>XY release slightly more fleshed out and complete. The games mark a "Kiseki" era and a point of major change for the future
>To facilitate this change and provide the time needed for the next gen, every region is remade in XY's engine on the 3DS, complete with PSS and DexNav compatibility. The release lineup looks like
>XY - 2013
> Origin RG - 2014
> Sacred/Storm GS - 2015
> Omega/Alpha RS - 2016
> Temporal/Spacial DP - 2017
> Infinite/Pure BW - 2018
>Every region receives retcons to somehow tie into a bigger piece of the Kalos whole before finally ending with a Z-Expansion update that ensures complete compatibility with every release. Pokemon animations are slightly tweaked depending on the region
>Sword and Shield release as the final component titles of the Kalos arc. However, by this time it's as though Kalos has been ragged on too much and although the games are a satisfying conclusion, the games have stagnated to NSMB levels of sterile
>However, after 7 years of remakes, every region is brought to a similar standard and united under one common engine. There are no gimmicks, mega evolution is more balanced and fleshed out as a way to bring older Pokemon into relevance and nothing more.
>Every game from 2019 on is entirely unique but uses a dex cut in order to keep the roster short and sweet.
Or the bluepill?
>XY release as they are but are a complete disaster, selling even less than SM in our timeline.
>GF panics and releases Z instead of ORAS
>Z sells well despite being a third version, but GF is eager to move on
>Shortly after Iwata's death, Gen 7 is pushed out in 2015
>Z-Moves are believed to be a novel idea compared to the relatively broken megas
>From this point on, GF releases only new games. No remakes, no third versions.
>Gen 8 comes out as a launch title for the Switch, the games do alright, people like Dynamax
>Every game from then on has a gimmick that is well received. The games all have lukewarm sales.
>XY release slightly more fleshed out and complete. The games mark a "Kiseki" era and a point of major change for the future
>To facilitate this change and provide the time needed for the next gen, every region is remade in XY's engine on the 3DS, complete with PSS and DexNav compatibility. The release lineup looks like
>XY - 2013
> Origin RG - 2014
> Sacred/Storm GS - 2015
> Omega/Alpha RS - 2016
> Temporal/Spacial DP - 2017
> Infinite/Pure BW - 2018
>Every region receives retcons to somehow tie into a bigger piece of the Kalos whole before finally ending with a Z-Expansion update that ensures complete compatibility with every release. Pokemon animations are slightly tweaked depending on the region
>Sword and Shield release as the final component titles of the Kalos arc. However, by this time it's as though Kalos has been ragged on too much and although the games are a satisfying conclusion, the games have stagnated to NSMB levels of sterile
>However, after 7 years of remakes, every region is brought to a similar standard and united under one common engine. There are no gimmicks, mega evolution is more balanced and fleshed out as a way to bring older Pokemon into relevance and nothing more.
>Every game from 2019 on is entirely unique but uses a dex cut in order to keep the roster short and sweet.
Or the bluepill?
>XY release as they are but are a complete disaster, selling even less than SM in our timeline.
>GF panics and releases Z instead of ORAS
>Z sells well despite being a third version, but GF is eager to move on
>Shortly after Iwata's death, Gen 7 is pushed out in 2015
>Z-Moves are believed to be a novel idea compared to the relatively broken megas
>From this point on, GF releases only new games. No remakes, no third versions.
>Gen 8 comes out as a launch title for the Switch, the games do alright, people like Dynamax
>Every game from then on has a gimmick that is well received. The games all have lukewarm sales.