Soapbox options allow our particular person writers and contributors to voice their opinions on scorching matters and random stuff they have been chewing over. At present, forward of its twentieth anniversary on twenty first November, Nathanial seems again on a Pokémon area that is been just about ignored for 20 years…
A standard mislabelling seen on-line is Pokémon X and Y as the primary totally 3D Pokémon RPGs. After all, these within the Poké-community know higher: it’s 2003’s Pokémon Colosseum for GameCube that holds this distinction.
Colosseum was the primary recreation developed by Genius Sonority. Colosseum and its 2005 sequel, Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness famously threw out fitness center battles and wild encounters in favour of a grittier story and solely a handful of ‘Shadow Pokémon’ to ‘snag’ from the evil Group Cipher. Whereas these modifications restricted team-building alternatives, each video games set within the barren Orre area ramped up the issue and crafted an aesthetically distinctive and engrossing Pokémon expertise like no different.
So, on Pokémon Colosseum’s twentieth birthday, there appears no higher time to ask: may Sport Freak package deal them up into an emulated assortment akin to Tremendous Mario 3D All-Stars, a remaster like Metroid Prime, a remake like Pokémon Thriller Dungeon DX, and even ship a long-awaited sequel taking cues from New Pokémon Snap?
The reply is probably going disappointing, however there’s nonetheless a glimmer of hope; a small glowing Manaphy tail for followers of those forgotten gems who wish to play them on trendy {hardware}.
Why Pokémon Colosseum and XD could be excellent for Change remasters
Pokémon Colosseum and XD: Gale of Darkness promote for giant bucks at secondhand recreation shops. Even when followers do have the required tools (the video games, a reminiscence card, a GameCube with controller, plus a GBA-GC cable if you wish to hook up with the hand held video games) the possibilities of having a scratched disc or malfunctioning {hardware} aren’t zero. To keep away from piracy — or to avoid wasting loads of Pokédollars — Sport Freak and Nintendo could be sensible to re-release each video games in some kind or different.
Along with making life simpler for Pokémon followers seeking to re-experience Orre, a remaster or remake additionally is sensible from a technical viewpoint. Pokémon Colosseum has its justifiable share of dodgy human character fashions, which a Nintendo Change remaster may properly iron out. It may additionally enhance gameplay, dashing up Colosseum’s long-winded double battles and eradicating the necessity to save at PC terminals, one thing Pokémon XD already fastened.
There may be precedent for porting older Pokémon video games. The Era I and II video games had been famously dropped at 3DS Digital Console, but the discharge of Pokémon Thriller Dungeon DX presents maybe the strongest case. The unique Thriller Dungeon was launched the identical 12 months as Pokémon XD. If Nintendo and Sport Freak can see the worth in crafting a loving remake of the primary recreation within the Thriller Dungeon sequence, maybe its spinoff cousins in Orre may be on their radar. Colosseum and XD did promote practically 4 million models, in any case. Whereas this pales compared to the core sequence’ gross sales figures, it may very well be sufficient for Sport Freak to recognise a probably strong return on funding in remastering them.
Why Orre followers is likely to be out of luck
It’s true that Genius Sonority has been making Pokémon video games as just lately as 2020. Nonetheless, the developer hasn’t made a full-scale Pokémon RPG title since XD, again in 2005, as an alternative having developed puzzle titles like Pokémon Shuffle and Pokémon Café ReMix.
Moreover, lots of the authentic group who labored on Colosseum and XD have since moved on to new horizons, equivalent to Artwork Director James Turner co-founding his personal studio, All Attainable Futures. Contemplating all this, banking on Genius Sonority’s current relationship with The Pokémon Firm and Sport Freak doesn’t imply a remaster is on the horizon.