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The Gen V Club!

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There have been quite a few good threads on this alread like Gen V pokemon or whatever.
 
Shinx is right. There are quite a few active discussions in the General Games and Anime sections that would be worth a look first. However, those are spread out, so you would be more than welcome to share your ideas about the anime, games, or whatever else here.

I can't remember where I came across it, but after the release of Smash Bros. Brawl, either Iwata or Miyamoto announced they were cutting the reveal dates to three months prior to release in an effort to reduce overhype. A ton of people feel something is close, but I think we'll be in the dark for a while longer. Nintendo still has yet to come out with a solid go at Pokemon on the Wii, that is, unless they ditched that idea, but logically, I think that would be the next major thing in line. Of course, they could also dual launch them, or have the Wii game come out really close to Gen V, to which if such a Wii game included Gen V compatibility, would immensely boost the Gen V hype.

Introducing a fleshed out Pokemon Wii title and Gen V together may be the breath of life that the series could use. It all depends on how ambitious Nintendo is with executing something like this. And no, another battle-sim doesn't count. That would just hurt the launch.
 
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