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Generation V
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In The Games Department

Generation V Game Reveal Dated

As we know, the new games are said to be revealed in the next issue of CoroCoro, due out on the 15th of this month. However, the first details about the Pokémon Sunday episode airing on April 11th state that they're going to reveal the games in a "shock announcement" in the episode. Normally, we get CoroCoro leaks before or around the 11th so it'll be curious to see which releases the news first. We'll keep you updated the second the news is announced so keep checking back.


Source: Serebii

Are you excited that the date is approaching ?
What do you expect in the fifth generation of Pokémon ?
Discuss.
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#2
Other than the CoroCoro thing, aren't there like 3 threads detailing what we think will come with 5th gen?
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#3
Where ? The only other recent thread about this was the april fools one, where bulbapedia stated that corocoro unveiled the starters and a mawile evo.
And this is not only about the pokes, it about like features and stuff.
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#4
I was thinking of this one, but yea, a bit dead. Ignore me and my first post.


I want a Steel-bug evo for Pinsir. Scyther got one. Where's Pinsir's? Baby form connecting Tarous and Miltank would be nice too. Both are cattle-pokemon, and both are unigender species. (No female Toraus, no male Miltank)
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#5
I'm excited that it's so soon, but I'm expecting a lot. I feel like DPPt were a tad rushed/not as well thought through, as there are an obscene amount of unnecessary aspects to the games. Plus, a lot of the "new features" weren't as solid and game-changing as the other games. In other words, (and this may be a personal bias since I've played R/B/Y/FireRed, G/S/C/SoulSilver, and R/S/E, but only Diamond), I feel like the games strongly developed as individual, stand-out generations from Gen I -> II -> III, but Gen IV just seemed like rehashed Gen III style play with different Pokemon, a new region, and new graphics (elaboration below). In the end, I hope Gen V retains those features most popular and beloved by seasoned Pokemon vets, but also introduces enough to set it apart from the other games.

 A little more in-depth of what I feel
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