>>55778185You wana know what pokemon had over all those franchises?
Consistency.
Every 3 years you got a new mainline game every year you got SOMETHING to do with pokemon, cards, anime, manga, games. It's the same as those NBA, Fifa, Cod. Games that release consistently so you always have something to look forward to.
Beyblades were cool, but there was nothing new. there's no new game mechanics or anything fancy. And you're "monsters" are stickers on a piece of plastic. You don't get to interact with them in any way, it's not really a monster game.
Monster rancher, is still going as a franchise it recently released a kaiju crossover game. It's got a loyal fanbase. But it's not pokemon, it's more like a tamagochi with a wonky battle game mode when your monster dies you need to start all over again.
Medabots is a sad story.
They lost the ip in the west because they wouldn't do anything outside of japan now it's owned by a bitcoin/nft mobile app. Last i heard of it they were fighting the courts to get their IP back but I haven't heard much in terms of who won. But since the medabots bitcoin/nft game is still up I don't have high hopes.
Digimon. I want to like more but no two digimon games are the same, you're buying it cos you hope you get to use your favorite digimon but it's hard to tell what the game will be, and they keep re-releasing cybersleuth like it's fucking skyrim.
And Yokai watch is to deep in eastern stuff to really get a handle in the west. Which is a shame. Because it's fun.
I love Monsterhunter stories, that's probably my favorite monster catcher. But it's only got two games and no news of a third on the horizon, at least I can still play regular monsterhunter.