A new edition of Retro Corner is up or should this be considered an old edition? I have another old review for you from two years ago once again. A new Pokemon game for Switch has released this month as Nintendo takes us back to Kanto for Let's Go Pikachu/Eevee. It's basically a remake to Yellow Version from the first generation on the Game Boy. Of course, many of us thought a remake to the Special Pikachu Edition was a game we never asked for. Game Freak should've developed a GBA Yellow version in 2005 when Red and Green on Game Boy Advance got remade. I say this because we were actually expecting Nintendo to announce the true console Pokemon title for 2018. It's true that if this new big title got announced as a trailer in 2018 than a release in 2019 was more then likely. According to Game Freak, a new main series console game is in development, so we should expect an announcement at E3 in 2019.
To celebrate this new release, I have an old review from two-year ago about the original Pokemon Red and Blue. During the 90s, Nintendo starting making original IPs to complement the current series they had from the 80s at the time. These include Kirby, Pilot Wings, Star Fox, F-Zero, Earthbound and Smash Bros. However, the most successful one came from Pokemon, a game original titled Pocket Monsters in Japan. These identical games were the true mega titles Nintendo tried recreating like they did for the Mario series. It even went as far as becoming the Dragon Quest and Final Fantasy killer thanks to selling almost 20 million copies. Pokemon took a simple concept of elemental strengths and weaknesses and use this idea for a unique battle system. It also plays on the trading aspect where you needed to connect two Game Boys with a link cable to trade Pokemon. Pokemon Red/Blue (Game Boy) Review
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