Nintendo Thread: Nintendo Direct Mini 03/26/2020

Which Pokémon game will you be buying?

  • Let's Go Pikachu!

    Votes: 13 46.4%
  • Let's Go Eevee!

    Votes: 3 10.7%
  • Both!

    Votes: 4 14.3%
  • None!

    Votes: 8 28.6%
  • O.0

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    28
  • Poll closed .
More Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu / Eevee details
Posted on May 29, 2018 by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News




Update: Final nail in the coffin regarding online play – there is none. There is wireless and play on the same screen, but no online.





Original: The Pokemon press conference has officially wrapped up in Tokyo, Japan. Before the event ended, two separate Q&As were held. One was led by The Pokemon Company itself. The second was hosted by longtime Pokemon developer Junichi Masuda.

In the first Q&A, there were reports about Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Pokemon: Let’s Go, Eevee! not having any online features at all. However, during that second Q&A, Masuda allegedly confirmed that trading and battling can be done both locally and online. There was unfortunately no live stream event, so we’re relying on reports from those who were in attendance. Assuming online is in, it’s possible that the first Q&A only mentioned not using Nintendo Switch Online specifically, or co-op not being online. We’ll try to get final clarification as soon as possible.

In any case, on with the latest details:


– You will not be able to evolve your partner Pokemon
– However, can catch other Eevee/Pikachus you find in the wild
– Your partner Pokemon will take up one of your six party slots, and you will be able to box it
– Boxes work differently in that you now have a box in your bag
– The ability to transfer from Go/Let’s Go opens up about halfway through the game
– After that, you’ll be able to do it freely
– There are also minigames you can do when transferring lots of Pokemon over
– Candy from Go will not do anything in Let’s Go
– Won’t say whether you’ll be able to transfer Pokemon from Let’s Go and turn them into Candy
– Any Pokemon that’s large enough in Let’s Go you will automatically ride
– They had the idea to let you ride Pokemon of any size but decided against it
– No HMs
– Although the interface is different, you will still earn EXP from catching Pokemon, as well as trainer battles
– Event Pokemon in Go (Ash hat Pikachu, etc), cannot be transferred to Let’s Go
– The controls for catching Pokemon in handheld mode will have you moving the console around and pressing a button to throw; no touch screen, and the gyro part is required
– No additional details about Z-mode/Mega Evolutions in Let’s Go
– They haven’t locked down how experience from capturing Pokemon/trainer battles will be distributed (evenly, per Pokemon etc.)
– Trading and battling online between Switches will be available through online and local play
– As of right now, Masuda is saying that in general, only the original 150 Pokemon will be available in Let’s Go
– No news on player customization (at least for now)
– The plot of Let’s Go will not take you to Johto
– The map of Kanto, however, will be very similar to the original landmass, but there will be graphical differences
– Although there are some Alolan forms of Pokemon in Let’s Go, there are otherwise no connections between it and Sun/Moon
– There are once again two versions, which means all the usual Pokemon differences apply (individual Pokemon)
– No plot differences between the two

Source
 
YO
I JUST PEEPED
where the hell OP
dude been ghost :lol:
we got the title change then he broke out :rofl:
he aint even comment
im friends with hm on switch i think
jannio i believe
Mcflyy Mcflyy 8o
 
YO
I JUST PEEPED
where the hell OP
dude been ghost :lol:
we got the title change then he broke out :rofl:
he aint even comment
im friends with hm on switch i think
jannio i believe
Mcflyy Mcflyy :nerd:

At least he showed up to his own thread

The SNES Mini thread still ain't have its title renamed yet by its OP, despite the fact that the entire thread basically turned into a "Classic Consoles mini" thread by name dropping both the N64 mini and rumoured PS1 mini in that thread recently.
 
So this ain’t have the gyms and all that?
Just catching them muggs?

I'm assuming they still have the traditional Pokemon gym and ****, not that lackluster crap from the actual Go game.

But no more "Wild Pokemon battles" to capture your Pokemon in this game, they just carried over the "Pokemon Go capture mechanic" where you just chuck a Pokeball at the lil thangs and pray you capture it.

I don't expect that to be permanent though.........Game Freak would be stupid to make "Wild Pokemon battles and captures" extinct in the 2019 Gen 8 Core RPG game.
 
Oh boi, the online Pokemon community is losing their **** right now............there is a heated debate over whether Lets Go Pikachu/Eevee are true mainline core RPG Pokemon games or not, and it is all due to Game Freak's "terminology" from official Pokemon press conference over this announcement where Game Freak officials referred to Let's Go Pikachu/Eeevee as "first main series Pokemon RPGs for the Nintendo Switch"



Yes, that is how they translated it..........."first main series Pokemon RPGs"

I wonder how you guys think about this, but me personally..............I'm not considering these "mainline core RPGs" at all, just really "casual-friendly" remakes
 
YO
I JUST PEEPED
where the hell OP
dude been ghost :lol:
we got the title change then he broke out :rofl:
he aint even comment
im friends with hm on switch i think
jannio i believe
Mcflyy Mcflyy :nerd:
I'm not gonna front, I have been ghost from here for a hot minute lol. With E3 approaching, I'm gonna do my best to be on here more often though. This was MAJOR news so I had to update and even throw a poll in there :lol:

At least he showed up to his own thread

The SNES Mini thread still ain't have its title renamed yet by its OP, despite the fact that the entire thread basically turned into a "Classic Consoles mini" thread by name dropping both the N64 mini and rumoured PS1 mini in that thread recently.

I made this thread when NO ONE wanted to talk about Nintendo, so while I am the OP, and I haven't been as active as I'd like to, I'm glad that there are people here they continue to be active, that's all I wanted, a section where Nintendo fans could converse about the best developer in the game! (Come at me)

actually went to first page
and his first post stays updated
never even noticed
props op
when u getting the mk8 fade though
:nerd: :nerd: :nerd:

Whenever there are MAJOR news about Nintendo, that's when I like to update the OP and I'm happy when others post about big news as well, so good looking out to y'all, @naughtyhare being one of the main catalyst for the continuing conversation here :pimp:

Well ****, if he's staying up to date; can a dude get added to the friend code list?

What's up Mcflyy Mcflyy ?! SW-6757-1204-2802

I got you! Anyone else that wants their name on the OP that isn't on there, go ahead and post the info.
 
More Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu / Eevee details
Posted on May 29, 2018 by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News




Update: Final nail in the coffin regarding online play – there is none. There is wireless and play on the same screen, but no online.





Original: The Pokemon press conference has officially wrapped up in Tokyo, Japan. Before the event ended, two separate Q&As were held. One was led by The Pokemon Company itself. The second was hosted by longtime Pokemon developer Junichi Masuda.

In the first Q&A, there were reports about Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Pokemon: Let’s Go, Eevee! not having any online features at all. However, during that second Q&A, Masuda allegedly confirmed that trading and battling can be done both locally and online. There was unfortunately no live stream event, so we’re relying on reports from those who were in attendance. Assuming online is in, it’s possible that the first Q&A only mentioned not using Nintendo Switch Online specifically, or co-op not being online. We’ll try to get final clarification as soon as possible.

In any case, on with the latest details:


– You will not be able to evolve your partner Pokemon
– However, can catch other Eevee/Pikachus you find in the wild
– Your partner Pokemon will take up one of your six party slots, and you will be able to box it
– Boxes work differently in that you now have a box in your bag
– The ability to transfer from Go/Let’s Go opens up about halfway through the game
– After that, you’ll be able to do it freely
– There are also minigames you can do when transferring lots of Pokemon over
– Candy from Go will not do anything in Let’s Go
– Won’t say whether you’ll be able to transfer Pokemon from Let’s Go and turn them into Candy
– Any Pokemon that’s large enough in Let’s Go you will automatically ride
– They had the idea to let you ride Pokemon of any size but decided against it
– No HMs
– Although the interface is different, you will still earn EXP from catching Pokemon, as well as trainer battles
– Event Pokemon in Go (Ash hat Pikachu, etc), cannot be transferred to Let’s Go
– The controls for catching Pokemon in handheld mode will have you moving the console around and pressing a button to throw; no touch screen, and the gyro part is required
– No additional details about Z-mode/Mega Evolutions in Let’s Go
– They haven’t locked down how experience from capturing Pokemon/trainer battles will be distributed (evenly, per Pokemon etc.)
– Trading and battling online between Switches will be available through online and local play
– As of right now, Masuda is saying that in general, only the original 150 Pokemon will be available in Let’s Go
– No news on player customization (at least for now)
– The plot of Let’s Go will not take you to Johto
– The map of Kanto, however, will be very similar to the original landmass, but there will be graphical differences
– Although there are some Alolan forms of Pokemon in Let’s Go, there are otherwise no connections between it and Sun/Moon
– There are once again two versions, which means all the usual Pokemon differences apply (individual Pokemon)
– No plot differences between the two

Source
Basura
 
Oh boi, the online Pokemon community is losing their **** right now............there is a heated debate over whether Lets Go Pikachu/Eevee are true mainline core RPG Pokemon games or not, and it is all due to Game Freak's "terminology" from official Pokemon press conference over this announcement where Game Freak officials referred to Let's Go Pikachu/Eeevee as "first main series Pokemon RPGs for the Nintendo Switch"



Yes, that is how they translated it..........."first main series Pokemon RPGs"

I wonder how you guys think about this, but me personally..............I'm not considering these "mainline core RPGs" at all, just really "casual-friendly" remakes


I felt a little off when I first saw the trailer, and while I'm gonna buy the game, I thought to myself "hmmm, this doesn't really seem like a core game". And then TPC helped calm my worries



While it sucks that it'll probably come out November 2019, at least it's coming and they did say the core game would come out either 2018 or later, so I get the confusion amongst the online community.
 
Eurogamer said:
2019 core RPG (untitled) is set to be "in the style of X and Y and Sun and Moon". This should appease competitive players, with Let's Go! aimed at a broad audience, "a core RPG for everyone".

The Pokémon Conpany International said:
Finally, Mr. Masuda returned to the stage to give us a tease at the next major project in development. While Pokémon Quest and Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! represent new and different play styles, he let fans know that a new Pokémon core RPG, developed by GAME FREAK, is planned for launch on Nintendo Switch in late 2019!
 

Just in case anybody wanted to leave a like/subscribe. My initial thoughts on the game. Any constructive criticism helps
 
This **** seems trash. Like a more fleshed out Pokemon Go. If it was just a Red/Blue/Yellow remake with updated graphics etc then I would be in.

I haven't played Pokemon since the ones after R/B/Y (Crystal?) so I'm in no rush to play this one. I'll wait for the "real" game in 2019.
 
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