When it came to generation five and their turn to release a special edition game, the creators at Gamefreak had a different direction they wanted to take that would change the franchise forever. Pokemon Black and White 2 was a direct sequel to Pokemon Black and White ; the first time that the special edition version games were separated into two more additional split games for Pokemon fans to enjoy.
Even though the expectation of a special edition version would have received a better welcoming, these new games did not disappoint the general audience; in fact, it made it even better.
The direct sequels of Pokemon Back and White 2 had more Pokemon, an exaggerated story, and introduced more nostalgic gameplay for Pokemon fans with the introduction of the Pokemon World Tournament.
Even before the direct sequels, this was not the original plan for generation five, to begin with. According to a video by HoopsandHipHop, there was research made on a report for Pokemon that Nintendo trademarked a handful of different names of games that were potential projects, or just did not end up being released at all.
One of these games that were trademarked was the Pokemon Gray version, a game that would ultimately be the special edition game for Pokemon Black and White but did not get released. It was clear that Kyurem was destined to be the version mascot for this version of Pokemon, and this argument is even supported with the idea that the legendary Pokemon was still used as the version mascot in Pokemon Black and White 2.
The video goes into further detail that the creators did have this plan originally to make Pokemon Gray, and changing the direction of the games was even a difficult process before ultimately separating the special edition games into direct sequels. The video also explains a concept for a Pokemon Brown version that was abandoned entirely, and the fan rumor has to do with the franchise focus on Eevee as the starter Pokemon.
In the Pokemon Yellow version, the primary focus of the special edition was to reflect the games with the animated series, which took off to be popular and Nintendo took advantage of it. With the concept of Pokemon Brown, some Pokemon fans can argue that perhaps the split versions of special edition games were supposed to start in generation one.
One can possibly assume that Pokemon Brown was reimagined with these games when bringing Pokemon Go into the core series after its major success in popularity.
Out of all the generations of Pokemon, the sixth one did not have a special edition version alongside the separated versions of the game. It was rumored well into the Pokemon community that a Pokemon Z Version would complement the two but was nothing but a pipedream for fans. They also believed that the developers were going to return the stand-alone special edition version after separating them in generation 6.
However, this fate was also sealed when generation seven had their special edition games separated additionally with Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon.
In that manner, it just goes to show that special edition versions of Pokemon may never be released again. This prediction is all in theory and is justified with what has happened in recent years, not to mention without a special edition in years, that it will never return. Counting out the impossible should never be dismissed. In an anniversary year , there could be a possibility of a special edition Pokemon game released. One cannot also dismiss the idea that sequel-split versions would also present themselves within this year or the next.
This is worth reading to learn more about the game unless you are already very familiar with it. Occasionally, the guide will draw your attention to useful information by putting it in a box like this. Trainer battles will also be presented in this style, as will reminders about any upcoming in-game trades. These links will take you to the most relevant section of the guide so that you can find out more information about that topic.
After you've clicked one of these links, you can click 'back' in your browser or on your smart device to come straight back to the section you left off from. Map : An annotated screenshot of the area, taken from the Yellow Version of the game. The areas from the Red and Blue Versions can have very minor differences in their layouts and design, but not enough that players of those games won't be able to follow along with the Yellow Version maps provided.
The one exception to this is Cerulean Cave, which has a completely different layout in Yellow, so for this area maps will be provided for both sets of games. If this is the case, a table will be provided which shows what items you can buy and how much they cost. Items : At the beginning of each section will be a list of items you can get in that area. Sometimes you'll have to revisit an area at a later time to get all of its items—these items won't be included in the list initially, but the walkthrough will take you back through these areas to pick them up later on when you have the means to do so.
Sometimes, different versions of the game will have a different list of items to pick up, so be sure to only follow the list for the version of the game you are playing. Sell one like this. Related sponsored items. Showing Slide 1 of 2. Free shipping Free shipping Free shipping. Similar sponsored items. Seller Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing. Item specifics. New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item including handmade items.
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