![]() ![]() On 28 September 2021, on the 15th anniversary of the original Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, a new trailer was released showcasing the Pokétch with Hidden Moves, Poffins, Pokémon party following the player in Hearthome City's Amity Square, STAT trainers Cheryl and Riley, and Eterna City Gym Leader Gardenia. It was revealed that a Pokémon egg of the Mythical Pokémon Manaphy would be available from Mystery Gift as an early purchase bonus until February 21, 2022. A Pokémon Presents presentation on 18 August 2021 showed new features including character customization, the return of The Underground which is now called The Grand Underground, Poké Ball decorations (now renamed Stickers rather than Seals), the Union Room, Super Contest Shows, and Pokémon being able to follow the player. During the reveal of the Nintendo Switch OLED model on 6 July 2021, footage displaying improved visuals for the games was shown. On, a release date of 19 November 2021 was announced along with a reveal of the games box art. During the Pokémon Presents, Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl were announced for the Nintendo Switch with a tentative late 2021 release date. On 26 February 2021, the day of the Pokémon 25th Anniversary Pokémon Presents presentation, several leakers claimed that the upcoming livestream would announce remakes of Diamond and Pearl, titled Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, alongside an action role-playing game also set in the Sinnoh region, later revealed to be Pokémon Legends: Arceus. ![]() Shortly after, the domain was taken offline. Possible development on remakes of Diamond and Pearl had been leaked on 15 January 2021, when a "diamondpearl" subdomain of the Pokémon website was registered and published. They were directed by Yuichi Ueda from ILCA and Junichi Masuda from Game Freak, the director of the original games. Development and release īrilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl were developed by ILCA as such, they are the first main-series Pokémon games to have a different company as the lead developer instead of Game Freak. ![]() Not only would it be a smart business move (because I mean, how many resources could creating a Pokémon Pinball game really take in comparison to the returns made), but it would be seen as such a brilliant move by the fanbase - like Nintendo/Game Freak haven't forgotten about all those awesome older games in the series that the fans loved and they want the series to move boldly into the future with a variety of support.See also: Pokémon Diamond and Pearl § Plot The Sinnoh region is based on the Japanese island of Hokkaidō.Īs with the original games, Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl are set in the fictional region of Sinnoh, an island based on the Japanese island of Hokkaidō. I am convinced a new Pinball game on the Switch would sell an absolute bucketload of units and further ingrain the franchise into the public consciousness. not to mention the brilliant applications that could be found for HD Rumble in a pinball game! They could include a vertical mode for people to play on tabletop and make it look more like a real pinball table. The other attributes of the Switch make it seem like even more of a no-brainer to include a new Pinball on the system, in my opinion. The graphics and colours would be so vibrant and beautiful, the music could rival that of any mainline game in the series, and the ability to play it anywhere just makes it the perfect proposition. They could include all Pokémon from every generation - perhaps split across multiple region-themed boards. Just thinking about the amount of content that could be squeezed onto a Nintendo Switch iteration in the series is enough to get my heart pounding. it resulted in an overall package that was immensely memorable to all those who experienced it. The boards were so colourful, the music was cheerful. The amount of content in the game was incredible - a Pokedex full of creatures to catch, and a really engaging and enjoyable method of catching them. Pokémon Pinball Ruby and Sapphire is surely one of the most underrated games on the Gameboy Advance. ![]()
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