In nearly 30 individual games
spanning some two-and-a-half decades, Nintendo’s “Pokémon” franchise have taken
gamers from childhood to adulthood, across eight colorful regions of a
fantastic world filled with the titular pocket monsters to catch, befriend and
battle with. It is understandable that some fan nostalgia for earlier days
happen, such that the first Gameboy games (1996) set in the Kanto Region were
remade for the Gameboy Advance in 2004. The latest to get the remake treatment
is the 2006 Nintendo DS titles “Pokémon Diamond” and “Pokémon
Pearl,” announced earlier this year for a November release. This past
Wednesday, the first full teaser of features for the remake was shown.
IGN tells us that Nintendo released on August 18 a goodly-length
trailer for “Pokémon Brilliant Diamond” and “Pokémon Shining Pearl,” the
next-gen remakes of the original “Pokémon Diamond/Pearl” games on the
Nintendo DS, coming this time for the Nintendo Switch. The preview showed off
the revamped visuals of the games as seen on Nintendo’s hybrid portable/console
gaming system, not to mention some gameplay mechanics and perks, both old and
new. It also highlights the style differences between these games and previous
Switch “Pokémon”
releases, namely “Let’s Go Pikachu/Eevee!” and “Sword/Shield.”
For one thing, “Brilliant Diamond/Shining
Pearl” takes on more throwback aesthetics in showing the game overworld of
Sinnoh Region with super-deformed character designs. Only when characters get
into battle with their Pokémon do life-scaled versions of themselves appear. Familiar
mini-games such as putting stickers on a Pokeball, Pokémon Contests and the
Underground multiplayer are back and better than ever. They are also joined by
new features such as the Style Shops to customize the trainer character similar
to “Pokémon
GO.”
“Pokémon Brilliant Diamond/Shining
Pearl” takes players back to Sinnoh, aesthetically inspired by Hokkaido in
Japan, where they choose between male character Lucas and female Dawn (Ash’s
companion in the anime season adaptation) as their trainer avatar, to challenge
the Gyms and the Sinnoh League as well as foil the sinister plans of Team
Galactic. These games will also get special Nintendo Switch Lite editions
patterned after their signature legendary Pokémon Dialga or Palkia. These custom-color
Switch Lites will be released on November 5, before the “Brilliant
Diamond/Shining Pearl” games themselves come out on November 19.
#NintendoSwitchLite Dialga & Palkia Edition system, commemorating the launch of #PokemonBrilliantDiamond and #PokemonShiningPearl, is coming 11/5!
— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) August 18, 2021
The metallic gray console features silver & gold-colored designs on the back spotlighting Dialga & Palkia.https://t.co/ZA2wXewwzk pic.twitter.com/0NQB8FGbDe
Image courtesy of Nintendo Soup
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