Podcast: Pokemon Prism

Pokémon Prism is the newest game developed by Nsomniart and TPP Devs and other artists for the past eight years. It is said to be an extension of Pokémon Gold and a sequel to the Pokémon Red hack called Pokémon Brown.

According to Tech Times, Pokémon Prism players will assume the role of either the son or daughter of Pokémon Red & Blue Elite Four Champion Lance. There will also be a new region of the world when the players will take an unexpected ride in a mine cart.

Rocket News 24 reported that in the new region called Naljo, players can catch over 200 different pocket monsters. Players can also customize their character by changing its clothing, color palette and hair style.

There will also be old and new pocket monsters. It was said that the game added new Pokémon types like gas and sound. There are also specific areas where the players can become Pokémon themselves. Aside from that, there are also new mini games, HMs and TMs which the players can collect.

Although it may have some pretty good features, it is still uncertain if Pokémon Prism will be available for a long time. Earlier this year, Pokémon Uranium was released and it was followed by a huge success. However, the developers decided to remove the game a few weeks later because of an impending threat from Nintendo pursuing legal action.

This is not the first Pokémon fan project that was shut down recently. Fans are hoping that this will not be the case with Pokémon Prism. As of writing, there are still no new updates on the game.

It was speculated that Pokémon Prism will be available sometime in December. Meanwhile other official Nintendo Pokémon games namely Pokémon Sun & Moon are scheduled to be released on Nov. 18 for Nintendo 3DS.

It’s been a whirlwind of a year for The Pokemon Company as they released the Pokemon Go app for mobile phones, entered their 20th year, and are set to release the 8th generation of their game series on the Nintendo 3DS.

 

According to CNN Money Nintendo’s, The Pokemon Company’s parent company, shares rose 120% when the Pokemon Go app was launched,  adding 23$ billion to its market value. Those shares then dropped by 18% in late July.

 

~Sound bites from the actual game will provide good background noise for creative transitions.

~the developers develop games for people with disabilities

 

Which artists have contributed to the games development?

Are the game developers wrong for creating this content?

Are they wrong for distributing the content?

Is the Pokemon Company being too aggressive with small scale developers who use their ideas?

Would this game affect your decision to buy an official Pokemon game?

Do you buy the game for entertainment, nostalgia, both?

Is there any conceivable middle ground between the developers?

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